600,000 workers in Vietnam, 80% of whom are women, best exemplify this pattern of global production" (Nguyen-vo, 401). If it means tedious labor and continuous hardship to be a woman in Vietnam, then there is pretty much no propose for life. To sell your body as a commodity is just another example of a globalizing economy. Vietnam being a large garment and textile industry supplies countries such as the Russia, Germany, and other European countries in exchange for machinery and capital investment. Tran describes the open market economy for Vietnam as a change for the better, however the adjustments that must take place are ones that are rapid and possibly even bad for the Vietnam as a whole. In order to compete with the world Vietnam is constantly improving production quality and quantity. This is an illusion that is seen to be good for Vietnam, but since Vietnam is a young country and still not use to the "capitalist" way of life find themselves struggling to meet the standards of the world. Since the politics of Vietnam has become economically based, the transition into the capitalist world has left many scars in the starving communities of Vietnam. "Opening Vietnam" to the world has not only created many social inequalities, but it has implemented the "Burden of Capitalism" where the "rich get richer and the poor get poorer". In particular the Women of the lower class find themselves as the bearer of this growing problem. It is they who provide the energy to make Vietnam a small tiger in the garment industry. Cheap labor and horrendous working conditions create a social catastrophe for country of Vietnam. In addition with the spread of endemic corruption, Vietnam finds itself on the verge of anarchy. I would claim that it is the men with money that run the country, just like the rest of the world. This problem makes social control very difficult to implement, however if there is little or no attempt to fix this pro...