Definition of globalization in English:
globalization
(British globalisation)
noun ɡləʊb(ə)lʌɪˈzeɪʃ(ə)n
mass nounThe process by which businesses or other organizations develop international influence or start operating on an international scale.
fears about the increasing globalization of the world economy
Example sentencesExamples
- In this part of the book the question of the extent to which organizations are involved in a process of globalization is considered.
- Rather it is because they are marginalized participants in the process of economic globalization.
- One of the main reasons for the growing demand for global governance is the increasing globalization of business activity.
- The first stage of this process is to theorize capitalist globalization as a critical object.
- The second aspect that struck me was his notion that globalisation is a process and therefore value free.
- Rather it is something linked with the process of capitalist globalization.
- The international movement against capitalist globalisation faces two important tests.
- But there is another form of globalization which operates on different values.
- Is globalisation a set of processes dominated by Western countries to their own advantage?
- These traders have been among the most prominent forces driving the process of globalization.
- Indeed the unstoppable process of globalisation produces the exactly opposite reaction.
- Neither the existence nor even the scale of contemporary globalization of trade is at all novel.
- The process of globalization has certainly been amongst the most significant developments of the past few decades.
- The capitalist response to this has been the process known as globalisation.
- But war can have a negative effect on international institutions and scale back globalisation.
- The process of globalisation has both encouraged and been encouraged by the free movement of people.
- It should not come as a shock that in an era of economic globalization, diversity makes business sense.
- So the process of what's called globalisation is the process of centralising power.
- Much of the world's ills have little to do with the process of globalisation itself.
- What unites them is a deep scepticism with the way that international markets and globalisation work.