Social and economic freedom in China through Globalisation.

Date Submitted: 09/10/2006 02:44:32
Category: / Social Sciences / Education
Length: 2 pages (524 words)
Today George Bush is in Beijing ignoring all cries for freedom from oppression and persecution by a despotic fascist regime. To what extent is his argument that globalisation will open up China and bring in the light of freedom denied for so long? Globalization resulted from the reduction of national trading borders and the formation of a world wide market economy. This has brought several economical but also social advantages and disadvantages for developing LEDC. …
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…by the communist government to prevent any political turmoil/major opinion gatherings. So can one argue that globalization has further decreased the chance of "freedom of speech" since the ruling iron fist which has patterned Chinese history for centuries is increasing its influence on to the population, actively by censorship and passively by even forbidding public demonstrations. On the other hand people are now allowed to travel beyond Chinas' borders increasing cultural exchanges and understanding.
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