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Introduction to Globalization E4.9, Week 6

Introduction to Globalization E4.9, Week 6. Instructor: Dr. Ros Soveacha Institute of Foreign Languages Department of English October 25, 2010. Agenda. Logistics Major Activity 1 Q & A in preparation for Written Assignment Major Activity 2 Vocabulary in context Major Activity 3

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Introduction to Globalization E4.9, Week 6

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  1. Introduction to GlobalizationE4.9, Week 6 Instructor: Dr. Ros Soveacha Institute of Foreign Languages Department of English October 25, 2010

  2. Agenda • Logistics • Major Activity 1 • Q & A in preparation for Written Assignment • Major Activity 2 • Vocabulary in context • Major Activity 3 • Group presentation of chapter 3 (p. 48-55)

  3. Logistics • 5th mind map due • Review of Week 5 • Transnational, IMF, President Richard Nixon, OPEC, Neoliberalism, President Ronald Reagan, WTO, NAFTA • Reminders • Nov. 1: No class (King Father's Birthday) • Nov. 8: • 6th mind map due • Q & A in preparation for Written Assignment • Chapter 4—The political dimension of globalization (p. 56-68) • Group presentation of chapter 4 (p. 56-68) • Presenters: Chin Sokkea, KeangMengleang, Phoeuk Navy, & SengSovanny • Return the rubric with the names

  4. Major Activity 1:Q & A in preparation for Written Assignment

  5. Major Activity 2: Vocabulary in context(www.dictionary.com) • Cold war: A constant nonviolent state of hostility between the Soviet Union and the United States. The cold war began shortly after World War II, with the rapid extension of Soviet influence over eastern Europe and North Korea. With the collapse of communism in Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union, the cold war ended.

  6. Major Activity 2: • Contain: to prevent or limit the expansion, influence, success, or advance of (a hostile nation, competitor, opposing force, natural disaster, etc.): to contain an epidemic. • TNCs: Transnational Corporations • Social welfare: social services provided by a government for its citizens.

  7. Major Activity 3: Group presentation of chapter 3 (p. 48-55) Steger, M. B. (2003). Globalization: A very short introduction. New York: Oxford University Press. • Presenters: Chhim Try, Heng Sopheaktra, Keo Chantra, & Keo Ratanatepy

  8. Thanks for your participation!

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