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Globalisation

Globalisation meaning

The process of becoming a more interconnected world. | The process of the world economy becoming dominated by capitalist models, according to the World System Theory.

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DESPITE a growing backlash against globalisation and the growing support for inward looking policies in many parts of the world, Namibia is not ready for de-globalisation yet, Simonis Storm economist Indileni Nanghonga has said.

Although de-globalisation is happening, online global shopping has only started.

Equal opportunities and experiences for health and care workers must be ensured at every stage of their career, including recruitment, promotion, growth and advancement, particularly in the post-COVID era of globalisation.

Globalisation is leading to permanent war.

Let us see now as to how the process of globalisation has led to seepage through the domestic system, raising several doubts.

Regarding globalisation, the foreign minister said international powers had used it to “aggressively spread their political narratives” worldwide, and stigmatised non-mainstream opinions in the process.

She lists three key factors, globalisation, over-populating of cities and deforestation, which have joined to create "ideal conditions" for viruses to jump between species.

Somewhat similarly, the more recent wave of globalisation took place under the leadership of another liberal empire.

From the cradle of civilisation & the globalisation of world power.

Globalisation has been a force that lifted the economic wellbeing of countless people around the world.

He expresses concern that globalisation, while bringing economic growth, also erodes the spiritual and cultural integrity of the nation.

In this scenario, a trade confrontation between the US and China would decisively shatter the axis of globalisation as we know it, and finally render the WTO (World Trade Organisation) obsolete.

Mr Anwar outlined globally significant societal and political shifts in the US over the past three decades such as globalisation that benefited the Asian working-class and reduced the US industrial base.

The symbol of the Tisza party, which strengthens the group of the openly pro-globalisation EPP in the European Parliament.

China, which pretended to the status of world leader in matters of globalisation and climate change only a few months before the Wuhan disaster, has had its reputation damaged.

Germans are more optimistic about increased international cooperation post-crisis (42% vs. 35%) and see globalisation more positively than their American counterparts (47% vs. 44%).

Globalisation is another major factor and now there is the health component of this phenomenon that we can no longer ignore.

Globalisation seems to have taken control from nation-states and therefore requires the need to assert its authority in ensuring that citizens act within the confines of domestic laws.

How globalisation has reached our lives in the guise of pizza joints and Starbucks.

In any realistic political sense, this question cannot be answered unless we pay special attention to how Globalisation 2.0 has benefitted China.