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Definition of globalism in English: globalismnoun ˈɡləʊb(ə)lɪz(ə)mˈɡloʊbəlɪzəm mass nounThe operation or planning of economic and foreign policy on a global basis. millions have lost jobs to the new globalism Example sentencesExamples - Representatives of these countries should be brought to the table consistently, unless economic globalism means that the world's largest countries are empowered to set the tone for everyone else.
- Free-trade globalism now appears to have also run its course.
- The world is finite and globalism is now being met by a global people's initiative.
- And corporate globalism is worthy of militant opposition.
- Global systems theory based on transnational practices is an attempt to escape from the limitations of state-centrism and to avoid the exaggerations of globalism.
- The same trouble is reflected in discussion of globalism: most people find it strange to be against protectionism, for global trade, but against war.
- However, one can appreciate the importance of globalization without slipping into such globalism.
- Thus one of the linguistic consequences of globalism is that people now face pressing comparative questions about their native languages.
- Moreover in the double demise of an earlier capitalism and colonialism, the rise of transnational globalism had made this cultural space even more paradoxical.
- Economic globalism and military globalism are not just distinct; they represent opposing forces in the world today.
- The language, intentions and deeds of terrorists and preachers of globalism, the neo-imperialists and the war-tailors alike, are endangering human life and making our planet a less safe place.
- The parallels between the schools of reflexive anti-Americanism and big-business globalism are far from exact, but they are multiple and they are suggestive.
- The most effective way of finessing this conflict between isolationism and globalism was to be systematically exploited in the 20th century.
- Their discussion is brief, but it raises useful questions, concerning isolationism vs. globalism.
- It is globalism of economic processes that account for why the world, and not just the single nation, is the relevant domain to consider in understanding this.
- Today's corporate globalism, promising to improve the lives of the downtrodden, resembles the communist globalism of a bygone era.
- Our workers are being sacrificed on the altar of globalism.
- I mean, globalism and the accompanying economics were supposed to bring debt free governments.
- This dynamic in which every particularity is being eroded by globalism and the contrasting and conflicting calls and actions for integration of culture, technology, and economics, affects us all.
- The only thing that can be safely predicted is a purge of the glib globalism that understands little about economics, nothing about national wealth, and less than nothing about comparative labor productivity.
Definition of globalism in US English: globalismnounˈɡloʊbəlɪzəmˈɡlōbəlizəm The operation or planning of economic and foreign policy on a global basis. millions have lost jobs to the new globalism Example sentencesExamples - This dynamic in which every particularity is being eroded by globalism and the contrasting and conflicting calls and actions for integration of culture, technology, and economics, affects us all.
- And corporate globalism is worthy of militant opposition.
- However, one can appreciate the importance of globalization without slipping into such globalism.
- The parallels between the schools of reflexive anti-Americanism and big-business globalism are far from exact, but they are multiple and they are suggestive.
- Moreover in the double demise of an earlier capitalism and colonialism, the rise of transnational globalism had made this cultural space even more paradoxical.
- I mean, globalism and the accompanying economics were supposed to bring debt free governments.
- It is globalism of economic processes that account for why the world, and not just the single nation, is the relevant domain to consider in understanding this.
- The same trouble is reflected in discussion of globalism: most people find it strange to be against protectionism, for global trade, but against war.
- The most effective way of finessing this conflict between isolationism and globalism was to be systematically exploited in the 20th century.
- Thus one of the linguistic consequences of globalism is that people now face pressing comparative questions about their native languages.
- Economic globalism and military globalism are not just distinct; they represent opposing forces in the world today.
- Representatives of these countries should be brought to the table consistently, unless economic globalism means that the world's largest countries are empowered to set the tone for everyone else.
- Global systems theory based on transnational practices is an attempt to escape from the limitations of state-centrism and to avoid the exaggerations of globalism.
- The world is finite and globalism is now being met by a global people's initiative.
- Their discussion is brief, but it raises useful questions, concerning isolationism vs. globalism.
- The only thing that can be safely predicted is a purge of the glib globalism that understands little about economics, nothing about national wealth, and less than nothing about comparative labor productivity.
- Today's corporate globalism, promising to improve the lives of the downtrodden, resembles the communist globalism of a bygone era.
- Our workers are being sacrificed on the altar of globalism.
- Free-trade globalism now appears to have also run its course.
- The language, intentions and deeds of terrorists and preachers of globalism, the neo-imperialists and the war-tailors alike, are endangering human life and making our planet a less safe place.
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