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Running Head: GLOBALISATION

The Effects of Globalisation on Arabic Country

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The Effects of Globalisation on Arabic Country

Introduction

A core dynamic of Arabic country politics and society is the complex interaction between pressures of globalisation, resistance among a range of privileged interests to such pressures, and the search for both political advantage and individual solace through Islam. globalization

Saudi Arabia's economy looks set to make major gains because of the positive effect of globalisation on Arabic country (Legrain, 2003). Globalization has a positive effect on different sector of Saudi Arabia and some of its effects are revealed in this essay.

Education

A number of first steps in the area of education are reasonably bold, particularly in a Kingdom whose self-image rests with its function as the protectorate of the two holy sites of Islam — and with that, a staunch traditional cultural and religious orientation known to the West as Wahabism. Teaching of English has become compulsory in elementary schools, which will open the bigger global discourse to these youthful citizens as they grow into their adulthood.

Business

Other business concern changes among Saudi Arabia are demanded after accession to WTO in 2005, a development towards democratic norms, maybe chief among these being transparency in business practices and the acceptance of global standards in the transaction of business. New laws have been assumed and old ones updated. New organisations have been made to support the development of a healthy private sector, such as the Supreme Economic Council, the General Investment Authority, and the Tourism Authority(Woodin, I"ucas, 2004).

Political Initiatives

Political change which is requirement to address issues such as those rose above is coming gradually. Maybe in the coming years there will be a legal monarchy, but...