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Globalising Tibet

Starter: What is happening here? 3 things…

China's torch has arrived in Australia Amid protests in Sydney and Canberra. Four Tibet activists were arrested after unfurling a large banner on a prominent Coke billboard In Kings Cross protesting Coke's sponsorship of China's tainted torch relay

Learning Objectives To understand the positive and negative changes that Globalisation brings To make an individual decision for or against ‘Globalising Tibet’

Why Globalisation…?

Improvement in transport and other forms of communication The desire of Multi national enterprises to reach new markets The expansion of economic activities to use the resources from a wide range of locations The rise of free market economies and the spread of Democratic Governments The role of trading blocks and the impact of the World Trade Organisation The increasing importance of Multinational Companies The growth of the Service Sector The Impact of Aid

Different terms associated with Globalisation Externalities e.g.…. Post-Industrial Economy… Global Shift…. Purchasing Power Parity… Deindustrialisation… Quaternary Sector…

Class Debate! BE PREPARED TO DEFEND YOUR CASE! In your 4 groups use your information sheets get into your roles to brainstorm and prepare your argument: NO! We want to protect Tibet from Globalisation! or YES! We want to open up Tibet to Globalisation! 10mins prepare your case = 20mins class debate! BE PREPARED TO DEFEND YOUR CASE!

Should we open up Tibet to the forces of Globalisation? Why? Yes, Strongly Agree No, Strongly Disagree

Yes, Strongly Agree No, Strongly Disagree Summary: Should we open up Tibet to the forces of Globalisation? Why? Justify your answer Yes, Strongly Agree No, Strongly Disagree

Learning Objectives To understand the positive and negative changes that Globalisation brings To make an individual decision for or against ‘Globalising Tibet’