In fact, globalization is often not part of the detailed analysis of the case studies given as examples. |
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In its broadest context, the primary contradiction in this new century is the dilemma between globalization and state sovereignty. |
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At first sight, the emergence of the EU as a regional grouping seems to be in contradiction with the direction and thrust of globalization. |
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Even grimmer and more grotesque scenarios are amply available in the world of globalization. |
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The best thing that ever happened to our company was the Internet and the globalization that resulted from it. |
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One of the main claims of the antiglobalization movement is that globalization is widening the gap between the haves and the have-nots. |
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His theory of imperialism anticipated European unification and contradictions associated today with globalization of production and markets. |
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Exports account for 36 percent of the gross domestic product in a nation that has been open to the globalization of its economy. |
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There are various theories of globalization, some of which emphasize its economic aspects while others focus on its cultural dimensions. |
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Yet the forces of globalization clearly make it harder for Sweden to maintain its egalitarianism. |
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Soja is right about thinking spatially, about thinking through globalization in terms of complex deterritorializations and reterritorializations. |
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As Storper argued, orthodox accounts of globalization misrepresent the process in terms of a unidirectional trend toward deterritorialization. |
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Economic globalization entails first and foremost the delocalization and disempowerment of local communities and economies. |
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Glocalization assumes that globalization processes are responsible for the power and mobility of media. |
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The globalization of urbanization and the glocalization of state territorial power are two deeply intertwined moments of a single process. |
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It should not come as a shock that in an era of economic globalization, diversity makes business sense. |
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The process of globalization has certainly been amongst the most significant developments of the past few decades. |
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Neither the existence nor even the scale of contemporary globalization of trade is at all novel. |
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These traders have been among the most prominent forces driving the process of globalization. |
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But there is another form of globalization which operates on different values. |
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Rather it is something linked with the process of capitalist globalization. |
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The first stage of this process is to theorize capitalist globalization as a critical object. |
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One of the main reasons for the growing demand for global governance is the increasing globalization of business activity. |
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Rather it is because they are marginalized participants in the process of economic globalization. |
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In this part of the book the question of the extent to which organizations are involved in a process of globalization is considered. |
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The previous article came to the conclusion that, as in many areas of our earthly existence, globalization has both a dark and a bright side. |
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Freedom, democracy and fraternity are people's slogans and globalization and liberalization are the slogans of imperialism. |
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Much discussion in our modern world revolves around the concept of globalization and whether it is a force for good or evil. |
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This is especially so with regard to the geographical extent of globalization. |
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Accordingly, we should not predict that globalization and pluralization will generate a wholly secular world. |
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In fact, several influential commentators offer a contrary assessment that links globalization to new forms of cultural expression. |
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Further, it has been suggested that the globalization of the world economy is making interventionist policies less meaningful. |
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These are all plausible objections to globalization as the defining element in contemporary order. |
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In the age of globalization, capital flows brought in by a firm currency can be more important than the increased trade afforded by a softer one. |
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Political globalization refers to the intensification and expansion of political interrelations across the globe. |
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He ends his book, rather confusingly, by suggesting that the existence of globalization is still open to doubt. |
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The strategic initiative will include a two-stage approach to move to the full globalization of the market for top-level domains. |
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Muegge held his tongue as Good Old Harry publicly pontificated on the wisdom of ag globalization, integration and concentration. |
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Beyond that, she knows little of the complexities surrounding globalization. |
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Today, many Canadians outside of your industrialist and financier circles are suffering again from globalization. |
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He represents the challenge to pluralism both by rising communitarianism and by globalization of culture and capital. |
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In Western Europe the far right castigates the European Union as an agent of globalization. |
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That hostility is triggering a backlash against both existing regimes and the impersonal forces of globalization. |
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No doubt, such favourable visions of globalization pervade public opinion and political choices. |
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For protesters the present arrangement perpetuates gross global inequity, made worse by rampant globalization. |
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The claim that the protestors offer no alternative to globalization is as false as the other claims. |
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This is not to say that the US rules supremely over these gigantic processes of globalization. |
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All honest men can see the obvious truth that globalization is a terrible thing, and only a capitalist hireling would deny it. |
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Most groups now also suggest localization and subsidiarity as key principles opposed to globalization. |
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Supply chain management has moved center stage largely because of globalization. |
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Must the emerging borderless world of economic globalization also be a superficial and orderless world? |
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Like many human things, globalization can often be just downright unfair or carelessly vicious. |
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The two crises of capitalist globalization cannot be resolved within capitalism. |
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The more recent phase of integration has occurred against the backdrop of globalization. |
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Stephen Lewis used his unmatched vocabulary and stirring oratorical style to take globalization to task. |
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However, this is not to be equated with genuine globalization in the economic sphere, and the extent of this has been exaggerated. |
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Without that working language, and other such scholarly vernaculars, today's globalization discourse would be hard to imagine. |
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Our task is surely not to overthrow globalization, but to capture and use it as a vehicle for humanity's first global democratic revolution. |
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Artists are a not-negligible factor in the globalization of culture that is, solipsistically, such a big theme in contemporary art. |
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Free market neo-liberals believe that governments should not fight globalization or attempt to slow it down. |
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Women are the most marginalized group due to globalization and neocolonialism sponsored by the North. |
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It's a story of globalization, illegal chemicals and unsanctioned antibiotics, and bovine additives. |
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For some, the UN still holds out hope for a planetary social contract for the age of globalization. |
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Finally, this overly economistic representation of globalization detracts from the multidimensional character of the phenomenon. |
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The principle of local control in an era of unchecked economic globalization is at risk. |
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Mr. Husain articulates a clear, unambivalent and positive assessment of the likely effects of globalization and liberalization on poverty. |
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This is not to say that globalization in its current form is somehow permanent or unalterable if we want to realize democratic ideals. |
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Sinicization, of course, is not globalization, but China's opening up is an important part of globalization. |
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Thus supporters of globalization are keen to temper its most unpopular effects by modification of neoliberal policies. |
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Material geographies facilitate the construction and mobilization of spatial metaphors that, in turn, legitimize globalization tendencies. |
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Actually, the decrease is also harmful if capital is mobile internationally, as it is today under globalization. |
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Labor missed the opportunity to cope with and prepare for globalization in the early 1970's when it began. |
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What Matt said in his last statement contains some good points but a lot of folks still miss the point about globalization. |
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Why has the era of globalization been characterized by an intensification of tribalism and ethnic conflict? |
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Patriarchy, sexism, heterosexism and globalization are all root causes of this particular form of exploitation. |
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In a world where totalitarianism is all too present, globalization fosters democracy. |
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Critics of globalization argue that it marginalizes the majority while exacting too high a toll on the environment. |
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And they are right that the tide of globalization, powerful as the engines driving it may be, can be turned back. |
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The universal colonization called globalization, resembling and partaking of witchcraft, is a topic for another day. |
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We could begin to address problems of globalization, problems of maldistribution and problems of unpredictable violence. |
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The singular aim of elite globalization is to maximize profits for international corporations. |
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In a prolific string of books and articles, he now regularly bashes globalization, especially America's malign influence thereon. |
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If there is an idol behind the idols of corporate globalization, it is Mammon. |
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This alternative to capitalist globalization, of course, sounds very utopian. |
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But the arsenal of restrictive tools available to states to retain capital inside their borders has also been weakened by globalization. |
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The missing link in Kay's polemical acknowledgment of the importance of geography in globalization, however, is what constitutes this importance. |
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He explained about the process of adapting to globalization and how we should administer our human resources in the modern world. |
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The challenge for economic geographers is to engage globalization on the ground by socializing these abstract mechanisms. |
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And, once again, traditionalists are reacting against globalization just as vehemently, if not more so, as they did against modernity. |
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Economic globalization has fostered a more intensive global economic interdependency. |
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Whilst demystifying globalization then, we must also constantly demystify our very appeal to such a notion. |
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We're looking now at the globalization of wuxia with the success of Crouching Tiger. |
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In a broad sense, globalization is forcing every country to adopt the American gas station model, and many countries resent that. |
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However, one can appreciate the importance of globalization without slipping into such globalism. |
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More and more nations understand that this is the basic dynamic of globalization. |
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The current pace of cultural change and seemingly irresistible forces of globalization present distinctive challenges to the future of Anglicanism. |
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But globalization has also fallen afoul of a younger group of critics. |
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You can thank globalization for our dawning Age of Aquarius. |
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The rich will not be able to continue to reap the profits of their investment in globalization if they do not seriously address the issues of poverty on a world scale. |
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Granted, hard-core globalization critics were skeptical from the start because the Compact lacked a rigorous system for monitoring corporate behavior and punishing laggards. |
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From Mexico City to Buenos Aires, growing skepticism about the benefits of globalization could bring a reprise of failed populist and protectionist policies. |
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Even so, the process of globalization began thousands of years ago, thanks especially to the work of enterprising mariners. |
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His argument on poverty relies on questionable assumptions, and he conflates arguments against corporate globalization with antiglobalization in general. |
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Many economic liberals have an optimistic view of economic globalization. |
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The modern version of globalization, by contrast, is run more along Roman lines, in which the provinces are milked to pay for the bread and circuses of the imperial heartland. |
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Finally, as with other medications, the looming question is that of globalization. |
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There are many explanations for this decline, including the impact of offshoring, globalization and technology. |
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Sutter joined DVF in 1999 and played an integral role in the re-launch and globalization of the fashion label. |
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Many people think the greatest winners of globalization today are financiers. |
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Part of the backwash, or blowback as the CIA calls it, of globalization is that cultures and regions around the world have rediscovered their own cultural resources. |
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They have used globalization of the economy to bust unions, to keep wages low, to keep benefits low, and that's had an impact on a lot of workers. |
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The rapid movement toward globalization and marketization has and will continue to aggravate problems of poverty and inequality in the short to medium term. |
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The inevitability of globalization was evident even to the demonstrators who scuffled with armed Swiss national police units in seeking to disrupt the proceedings. |
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At the same time, some governments have also slowed globalization within their jurisdiction by retaining certain restrictions on transborder activity. |
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The thematic landscape traversed by scholars of cultural globalization is vast and the questions they raise are too numerous to be fleshed out in this short introduction. |
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Central to many of the protests against it is a trilogy of discontents about the idea of capitalism, the process of globalization, and the behavior of corporations. |
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A second trend involved skullduggery and unethical behavior related to fairly complex matters of globalization and supply chains. |
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Ongoing technological improvements will continue to reduce the tyranny of distance and make it possible for the process of globalization to go much further. |
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While the process of globalization and the drive to open markets has spurred growth and development in parts of the world, it has also exacerbated existing problems. |
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His inversion and subversion of these multivalent emblems of consumer culture reinforce the anti-consumer message he delivers in our era of late capitalism and globalization. |
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One-sided sketches of globalization that celebrate its prosperity unforgivably trivialize the poverty and hardship of the vast majority of the world's people. |
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After all, journalists and pundits frequently tell us, investments from abroad are key to the uplift of poor nations, especially in this era of economic globalization. |
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In his critique of what he terms predatory globalization, for example, Falk argues that neo-liberals have undermined the social contract between state and society. |
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True, Rifkin readily acknowledges that globalization is uprooting cultures, threatening languages, and ruthlessly destroying the domestic economies of developing nations. |
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In that sense, globalization has indeed created a huge spiritual vacuum. |
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And he notes that concern about globalization cuts both ways. |
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Enwezor's search for this inclusive discourse confronted the ethics and limits of occidental power, and its impact on contemporary discourses of globalization. |
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Feminist work has helped to highlight how oppressions constitute globalization and how revealing these oppressions can lead to new openings and understandings about agency. |
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As the process of globalization draws us ever closer in networks of communication and exchange, there is an understandable longing for simplicity, clarity and certainty. |
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Translations.com offers professional language services in Sukuma and over 100 languages including enterprise scale translation and website globalization. |
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One of the raps on globalization is that it's fine for the established market economies like the U.S., but can lead to overspecialization in emerging economies like Peru. |
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What the group is fighting against is the unquestioning nature in which we accept the hegemonic forces of globalization and the consequent homogenization of culture. |
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Similar, if less sanguine, interpretations can be constructed around globalization, environmental agendas, and economic immiseration in the South. |
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This is because the underlying premise of globalization is that it maximizes comparative advantages and therefore produces goods and services at the lowest cost. |
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All across Asia, the lessons of the Crisis, globalization, infotech and restructuring are fast being learned, even by the most established, conservative groups around. |
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All this suggests that abetting globalization, and its natural concomitants of economic and political liberty, is a big part of any successful war on terrorism. |
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The use of military force for conquest and expansion is a security strategy that most leaders reject in this age of complex interdependence and globalization. |
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To the extent that globalization constrains states or renders their policies ineffective it has the effect, many would argue, of undermining democracy. |
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Rising international trade flows are a primary component of globalization. |
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Campaign consulting is simply another business sector experiencing globalization, a sector in which entrepreneurs and innovators can expand, compete and succeed. |
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This book is intended to serve both as an introduction to the study of globalization and as a more detailed statement of the transnational practices approach to globalization. |
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How is our sense of place affected by evidences of globalization? |
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The picture he draws is not one of corporations denationalized by economic integration and states whose powers have been eroded, as in much current writing on globalization. |
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In fact, globalists who deviate from the official portrayal of globalization as benefiting everyone must bear the consequences of their criticism. |
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He would have to engage young people, address issues of ecclesial organization, commit himself to ecumenism, and confront the challenges of globalization. |
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Important in the policy debate is a perceived sense that increasing internal spatial inequality is related to greater openness of economies, and to globalization in general. |
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Agriculturists have studied the effects on health of urbanization and globalization. |
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Section 3 addresses issues of change, such as intercultural contact, biculturalism, and globalization. |
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This increase occurred during a period when the total number of articles concerning globalization nearly doubled. |
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And the government is downplaying its Marxist past in high school textbooks in favor of lessons on technology and globalization. |
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Eventually, technological advances allowed states to learn of others' existence and thus another phase of globalization was able to occur. |
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Selected market segments are showing a definite trend toward globalization while others are more regional in character. |
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Resistance to globalization in different cultures takes the form of antiglobalism, ethnification, fundamentalism, and primitivism. |
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With early globalization, it was difficult for states to interact with others that were not within a close proximity. |
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The 21st century is witnessing a rapid change in global power balance along with globalization. |
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A 2005 study by Peer Fiss and Paul Hirsch found a large increase in articles negative towards globalization in the years prior. |
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People have been paying lip-service to globalization and the blahblahblah. |
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Increased trade in goods, services and capital between countries is a major effect of contemporary globalization. |
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The internet has provided the nervous system for globalization. |
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Without the spread of traditional ideas from the East, Western globalization would not have emerged the way it did. |
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No sustained analysis exists in which the history of poetry and poetics is reread in the light of the history of globalization. |
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Critiques of globalization generally stem from discussions surrounding the impact of such processes on the planet as well as the human costs. |
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Many in developing countries see globalization as a positive force that lifts them out of poverty. |
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But it is just as important not to let the yuck factor foreclose a deeper understanding of what deviant globalization is all about. |
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Reactions to processes contributing to globalization have varied widely with a history as long as extraterritorial contact and trade. |
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In this schema, three main prerequisites are posited for globalization to occur. |
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In a study of discourses of globalization, Hasan has argued that a hyponym can be a useful device for withholding information. |
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There are both distal and proximate causes which can be traced in the historical factors affecting globalization. |
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Globophobia has been used to refer to the fear of globalization, though it can also mean the fear of balloons. |
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Structural changes in industry, such as globalization and job outsourcing, caused heavy job losses for lower skilled workers. |
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This particular literature has emerged from postcolonialism and re-created itself in the globalization of our fast-turning world. |
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This title may seem contradictory at first glance, for globalization could be viewed as quite the antithesis of traditionality. |
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Nevertheless, she is profoundly aware of the historied experiences of religiosity and piety resulting from globalization and colonialism. |
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This globalization springs from and extends the logic of Shakespeare's cinematization in the nineties. |
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The three dominant trends in the global luxury goods market are globalization, consolidation, and diversification. |
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It pioneered globalization and invented what might be the first modern bureaucracy. |
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While it is true that free trade encourages globalization among countries, some countries try to protect their domestic suppliers. |
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As a response to globalization, some countries have embraced isolationist policies. |
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It will feature a symposium about viticulture and globalization with enologists from France, Italy, Germany and the United States in attendance. |
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Urban migration, industrialization, globalization, and other political, social and economic changes have also left an impression. |
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Two supersessions focusing on globalization and the Web concluded that the retail industry is slow to embrace these changes. |
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Moreover, globalization meant that Canadian firms had to downsize their workforce in order to stay efficient and compete internationally. |
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In general, globalization may ultimately reduce the importance of nation states. |
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He asserted that the pace of globalization was quickening and that its impact on business organization and practice would continue to grow. |
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A related contemporary ideology, consumerism, which encourages the personal acquisition of goods and services, also drives globalization. |
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The Indian experience particularly reveals the plurality of the impact of cultural globalization. |
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Miyoshi critiques neoliberal globalization which aims to be inclusive and global in its scope but which in actuality selects and imperializes. |
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According to James, the oldest dominant form of globalization is embodied globalization, the movement of people. |
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I know impersonalized globalization is not what banking customers want when we talk about modernization of the financial services. |
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The term globalization is derived from the word globalize, which refers to the emergence of an international network of economic systems. |
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Barbara Crossette finds a relationship between the economic growth attributable to globalization and peace. |
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Instead, it is more probable that globalization is leading to a plurality of pluralisms. |
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But in the age of globalization, interaction across borders can be seen even injudicial matters. |
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Multilingualism is becoming a social phenomenon governed by the needs of globalization and cultural openness. |
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Some critics of globalization argue that it harms the diversity of cultures. |
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Also, globalization has increased the interdependency of political, personal, cultural, and economic factors. |
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This trend may threaten national identity because globalization undermines the importance of being a citizen of a particular country. |
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Furthermore, the process of globalization, as it operates today, leads to marginalization or peripheralization of vulnerable segments of society. |
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The concept of one's own culture is now in a period of change due to globalization. |
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Music has an important role in economic and cultural development during globalization. |
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Therefore, there is a direct link between globalization, developed nations, and the European Union. |
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We are in the globalization era, and the laborist model of welfare is enduring a neoliberal offensive. |
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This is where the relation between globalization, the EU, and First World countries arises. |
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Anxiety over their position caused terms such as internationalization and globalization to enter everyday language. |
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Lastly, the dissemination of knowledge has been an integral aspect of globalization. |
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One important aspect of Robinson's globalization theory is that production of goods are increasingly global. |
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Some opponents of globalization see the phenomenon as a promotion of corporatist interests. |
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Robinson's theoretical approach to globalization is a critique of Wallerstein's World Systems Theory. |
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Economic globalization also includes competition, technology, and corporations and industries. |
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Depending on the paradigm, economic globalization can be viewed as either a positive or a negative phenomenon. |
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Those opposing globalization typically combine environmental concerns with nationalism. |
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The migration and movement of people can also be highlighted as a prominent feature of the globalization process. |
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How will China make good on its promises to be the new global champion in chief for globalization? |
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The invention of shipping containers in 1956 helped advance the globalization of commerce. |
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Interracial marriages are getting more common these days thanks to globalization. |
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During the 19th century, globalization approached its form as a direct result of the Industrial Revolution. |
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Unfortunately this cash crop has come under pressure in recent years due to globalization, which means competition with cheap imports from Egypt. |
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Increasing international trade is crucial to the continuance of globalization. |
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Because globalization has a firm grip on human communities, challenging its power is a formidable task. |
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Some historians such as Timothy Brook and Russell Shorto consider the VOC as the pioneering corporation in the first wave of the corporate globalization era. |
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Although in its simplistic sense globalization refers to the widening, deepening and speeding up of global interconnection, such a definition begs further elaboration. |
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Due to the complexity of the concept, various research projects, articles, and discussions often remain focused on a single aspect of globalization. |
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The globalization of the late 20th and early 21st centuries has led to the resurfacing of the idea that the growth of economic interdependence promotes peace. |
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Economist Paul Krugman is another staunch supporter of globalization and free trade with a record of disagreeing with many critics of globalization. |
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Even those familiar with this beautiful place in the mountains affirmed that the conference had given them fresh perspectives on the hotly debated issue of globalization. |
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Although this book deals primarily with issues of education, it touches on many other aspect is of globalization of interest to social scientists. |
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Thus, increasing globalization of the world's economy is absolutely inevitable, albeit in fits and starts, depending on geopolitical, economic, and other concerns. |
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By its very nature, globalization has international characteristics. |
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Rapid globalization is driving the need for globally literate leaders. |
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The globalization by successive European empires spread European ways of life and European educational methods around the world between the 16th and 20th centuries. |
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As increased globalization created greater competition, strategic alliances have also grown, especially in the first-mover domains of new product and technology creation. |
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Initially, college educated workers were likely to support globalization. |
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Many characterize this new perspective as more informed with culture, politics and power, globalization, localized issues, century anthropology and more. |
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A number of international polls have shown that residents of Africa and Asia tend to view globalization more favorably than residents of Europe or North America. |
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Countries take steps to inflow the capital needed for investments with the effection of globalization in direction of liberalization of financial system. |
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As a dominating country's culture is introduced into a receiving country through globalization, it can become a threat to the diversity of local culture. |
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The working conditions of women are key to understanding globalization and the new political economy in that the global labour force is being feminized in many ways. |
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Conversation topics include consumer society, the move away from Fordism, rising education costs, soaring inequalities, crowdsourcing, globalization and localism, and more. |
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Cultural globalization involves the formation of shared norms and knowledge with which people associate their individual and collective cultural identities. |
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Cultural globalization refers to the transmission of ideas, meanings, and values around the world in such a way as to extend and intensify social relations. |
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While these immigrations have greatly contributed to globalization, they have also precipitated trends like brain drain and problems with repatriation. |
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As of June 2012 Growth of globalization has never been smooth. |
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Early modern globalization is distinguished from modern globalization on the basis of expansionism, the method of managing global trade, and the level of information exchange. |
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It is argued that archaic globalization did not function in a similar manner to modern globalization because states were not as interdependent on others as they are today. |
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This is one of the arguments surrounding the idea of early globalization. |
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As globalization proceeds in today's society, the necessity of an International Organization to manage the trading systems has been of vital importance. |
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In summation, we realize that globalization engenders an idiosyncratic market-based model of reality not commonly shared within human life-force conceptualizations. |
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This was to be an ambitious effort to make globalization more inclusive and help the world's poor, particularly by slashing barriers and subsidies in farming. |
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Some universities were initially resistant to this change, considering it a displacement of a venerable tradition for the pure sake of globalization. |
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But the sport also cannot be shoehorned into an ideal mold of globalization, even as globalization cannot quite set its foot straight in world soccer. |
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The challenge that Calder grapples with throughout the book is explaining these energy relations as resulting from more than market forces or globalization. |
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As a whole, the choice of African original languages denotes the localized and territorialized nature of these sitcoms, which may run counter to the notion of globalization. |
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The next blow to the traditional factories came from globalization. |
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The enormous expansion of rail and telegraph lines after 1870 allowed unprecedented movement of people and ideas, which culminated in a new wave of globalization. |
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A number of factors can exacerbate the loss of tradition, including industrialization, globalization, and the assimilation or marginalization of specific cultural groups. |
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For Dobson, the transformationalist view of globalization developed by David Held overemphasises interdependence and the assumption of a common future. |
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The answer to the call for a new leadership framework may lie in the shift from systems theory to complexity theory during the rise of globalization. |
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It also has been influenced by anglicisms as a result of globalization, as well as by Andean Spanish and Quechua, due to migration from the Andean highlands. |
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Involving a massive shift of regulation from the national to the supranational level, globalization has opened up a vast new arena for such lobbying. |
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Bowne Global Solutions, the world leader in globalization services and technology, has been selected to provide Enterprise Terminology Management to Network Associates, Inc. |
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Within the Seattle demonstrations the protesters that participated used both creative and violent tactics to gain the attention towards the issue of globalization. |
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Opponents of globalization argue that there is unequal power and respect in terms of international trade between the developed and underdeveloped countries of the world. |
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His view suggested that globalization would lead to a world where people from all countries will become more integrated and aware of common interests and shared humanity. |
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Democratic globalization is a movement towards an institutional system of global democracy that would give world citizens a say in political organizations. |
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