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What Are The Impacts of Globalisation in Cambodia
What Are The Impacts of Globalisation in Cambodia
Introduction:
Cambodia did not open up to the global system until 1993 when it was able to accept
To sum up, everything that has been stated, Cambodia used to be a country that
didn't have globalisation till 1993. Now I’ll start with the topic that I am supposed to write
about. ✔️
Analysis:
Between 1998 and 2008, Cambodia experienced a ten per cent annual GDP growth
rate. Cambodia has benefited from globalisation, with a 10 percent annual GDP growth
This actively illustrated that Cambodians used to only allow boys to go to study
and make girls stay home as well as do work at home and when they get older they will
useless and only a very wrong tool. Now let’s look at the good side: Cambodian girls
and women are needed at home to care for younger siblings, perform domestic chores,
A long time ago there were no cars around, only a few people on the streets had
cars. Nowadays people have a lot of cars, even middle-class people and normal people.
Almost everything is made by China and other countries across the world. Thus the
conclusion is that if we didn’t have globalisation Cambodia would not allow girls to get
educational opportunities for the people that need it and also we would not have cars.
Overall I think this is the most important of them all since this impact is very
World Bank, and World Trade Organization. Without them, Cambodia wouldn’t be here
The reason for this occurrence is that if Cambodia has a war with another
country ( this is an example so please don’t take this seriously) other countries will be
informed and help Cambodia in the war. Before 1955 there was no help if Cambodia got
into a war with any other countries. Also, a lot of people will visit Cambodia and know
Cambodia even more and then the money will rise in business.
But there are also negative impacts such as Cambodians losing our culture since
nowadays people are not using that much Cambodian product and also we are losing
our tradition and more. For example, some people speak English and don’t speak
Khmer and also don’t go to the pagoda and always be on their phones and also don’t
Evaluation:
I did not use that much any websites on this report but here are my opinions on
Article 1 opinion :) this author named Sokhengly is a very nice author he or she is
from The Pennsylvania State University and I think she or he is a very very good writer
since the author really made it clear what he or she is talking about which made me
easy to understand and also find stuff and rewrite then and he or she is also a chairman
at UC Shipping for 5 years 6 months which makes it even better that he or she knows a
lot about globalisation issues and more. She or he is also the owner of Philadelphia
Article 2 opinion :): I think it is an amazing article. I got ideas from it even more
which makes me happy and the author. The only thing I’m not happy about is when the
author, who is named Goma Karki, is amazing but she did not include as many pictures
and diagrams as the first one. She attended Collins university. I'm pretty sure she
graduated since she first started writing articles when she was a junior in university in
2016 and also she wrote 11 articles and she wrote 2 articles on globalisation.
To sum up, everything that has been stated I love both of the articles and also
used all of them and I used some of them and I started my opinions on the articles up
countries. Cambodia did not open up to the global system until 1993. To sum up,
everything that has been stated, Cambodia used to be a country that didn't have
globalisation till 1993. The most important impact of globalisation in Cambodia is the
growth of GDP.
Between 1998 and 2008. Cambodia has benefited from globalisation, with a 10
percent annual GDP growth rate as I wrote just now. Globalisation also assisted
Cambodians in improving the quality of their education, health care, and standard of
living. A long time ago there were no cars around, only a few people on the streets had
cars. Nowadays people have a lot of cars. Overall I think the most important of them all
is that Cambodia has international organizations. This actively illustrates the importance
Cambodia other countries will not be informed and help Cambodia in the war. But there
are also negative impacts such as Cambodians losing our culture since nowadays
people are not using that much Cambodian product and also we are losing our tradition
and more. For example, some people speak English and don’t speak Khmer and also
don’t go to the pagoda and always be on their phones and also don’t know the history of
Cambodia.
References:
1. Article 1 :)