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But it is also a test for a globalising world.
In a globalising world, it is only logical that we take that theory one step further.
A globalising world needs to be collaborative, built on trust that comes from knowledge and understanding.
Scots found it tough in the 18th century to be a small nation in a globalising world.
The obvious reason is that, in a globalising world, parochialism at the top can impose huge costs, in terms of reduced creativity, missed opportunities and cultural blundering.
In a globalising world, there's been a significant shift in livestock numbers from the 'Global North' to the 'Global South' as food has become an international commodity.
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In a fast-globalising world even countries with strict capital controls saw an increase in actual capital flows.
Alas, in a fast-globalising world, it is already impossible for governments to interdict the flow of nuclear goods and expertise.Take A.Q. Khan, the megalomaniac Pakistani scientist who built his country's bomb, then hawked its secrets to Iran, North Korea and Libya.
The truth might be simpler, and closer to home: it was simply a reflection of the fast-globalising world he observed.
The communiqué was not a grand manifesto but a pragmatic acknowledgment of the tension between a globalising capital market and national regulation.
Is a smarter world a better world?
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