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globalisation

[ UK /ɡlˌə‍ʊbəla‍ɪzˈe‍ɪʃən/ ]
NOUN
  1. growth to a global or worldwide scale
    the globalization of the communication industry

How To Use globalisation In A Sentence

  • For the past decade they have travelled the world, haranguing its leaders about the effects of globalisation, campaigning for ‘fair trade’ and chanting about the dangers of climate change.
  • The EWP event will run until Saturday, and is set to discuss such topics as the cultural commoditisation of books and literature tailored for mass consumption, as well as how globalisation, the digital era and multiculturalism have affected the conventional boundaries of literature. VS Naipaul withdraws from Turkish event after row over Islam comments
  • With increasing globalisation we have become familiar with a range of names from diverse cultural backgrounds. Times, Sunday Times
  • Much of the world's ills have little to do with the process of globalisation itself.
  • This is a paean to the power and value of globalisation as a force for good.
  • In concert with its European partners the British Government can use this meeting to shift its public stance on the question of ‘globalisation’.
  • He has long argued that globalisation and free trade are benign forces that help to lift people out of hardship. Times, Sunday Times
  • The tone and tactics of globalisation critics may need some adaptation, but debating on who makes and manages global policies remains vital.
  • It was also realised that globalisation is not a homogeneous process, but contains a striking paradox in that it brings about both convergence and divergence.
  • One of the most caustic comments on the present-day globalisation has come from Robert Samuelson in the Newsweek of February 24.
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