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តេង សៀវពីង These reforms were a reversal of the Maoist policy of economic self-reliance. China decided to accelerate the modernization process by stepping up the volume of foreign trade, especially the purchase of machinery from Japan and the West. By participating in such export-led growth, China was able to step up the Four Modernizations by attaining certain foreign funds, market, advanced technologies and management experiences, thus accelerating its economic development. Deng attracted foreign companies to a series of Special Economic Zones, where foreign investment and market liberalization were encouraged.
វិទ្យាស្ថានភាសាបរទេស វិទ្យាស្ថានភាសាបរទេស (Institute of Foreign Languages រឺ Institut des Langues Etrangères) ហៅកាត់ថា IFL ជាគ្រឹះស្ថានឧត្តមសិក្សាចំនុះអោយ​សាកលវិទ្យាល័យភូមិន្ទភ្នំពេញ ដែលជំនាញក្នុងការបណ្ដុះបណ្ដាល​ភាសាបរទេស​ដល់និស្សិត​កម្ពុជា។ វាមានទីតាំងនៅតាមបណ្ដោយមហាវិថីសហព័ន្ឋរុស្ស៊ី ខាងកើតជាប់នឹងសាកលវិទ្យាល័យភូមិន្ទភ្នំពេញ។
ភាសាទួរគី The 2005 edition of "Güncel Türkçe Sözlük", the official dictionary of the Turkish language published by Turkish Language Association, contains 104,481 words, of which about 86% are Turkish and 14% are of foreign origin. Among the most significant foreign contributors to Turkish vocabulary are Arabic, French, Persian, Italian, English, and Greek.
គីម ចុងអ៊ីល Although Kim enjoyed many foreign forms of entertainment, according to former bodyguard Lee Young Kuk, he refused to consume any food or drink not produced in North Korea, with the exception of wine from France. His former chef Kenji Fujimoto, however, has stated that Kim sometimes sent him around the world to purchase a variety of foreign delicacies.
សមាគមប្រជាជាតិអាស៊ីអាគ្នេយ៍ ASEAN was preceded by an organisation called the Association of Southeast Asia (ASA), an alliance consisting of the Philippines, Malaysia and Thailand that was formed in 1961. The bloc itself, however, was established on 8 August 1967, when foreign ministers of five countries – Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore, and Thailand – met at the Thai Department of Foreign Affairs building in Bangkok and signed the ASEAN Declaration, more commonly known as the Bangkok Declaration. The five foreign ministers – Adam Malik of Indonesia, Narciso Ramos of the Philippines, Abdul Razak of Malaysia, S. Rajaratnam of Singapore, and Thanat Khoman of Thailand – are considered the organisation's Founding Fathers.