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globalism
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An ideology based on the belief that people, goods and information ought to be able to cross national borders unfettered.
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It is not clear what Bernhard Rieger, who teaches history at University College London, feels he brings to the genre, except for the word "global" in the subtitle, which suggests the book was conceived when globalism was a business-school buzzword.
What we are witnessing now is the "Asian Renaissance", born of the fusion of Asian commercial globalism and western capitalism.Owing to geography, Japan found itself at the periphery of the Asian global trading network, and precisely because of this peripheral location it has been able to retain its independence throughout its history.
In the current age of globalism the creeks of Canton have been filled in.
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They wear my team's shirt so I cheer, just as Chelsea or Arsenal supporters may cheer players who they booed for wearing another team's shirt last year.Of course, this very globalism provokes hostility among some voters, who feel this has been foisted on them without their permission and who accordingly vote for Marine Le Pen or UKIP.
And that is not to mention the bobachee-connah.The era's globalism bred long-distance passions for pictures and plants.
The following day, the French prime minister, Lionel Jospin, who will probably be Mr Chirac's opponent in the next presidential election, made roughly the same point to the same people: "Nothing would be more dangerous than a world where globalism rhymed with uniformism .In this section The euro's in-and-out club Italians and the KGB so what?
He says it means that activities such as agriculture already heavily protected will not be left "at the mercy of the tides of globalism".
She is not even keen on the label right-wing, arguing that the new cleavage in French politics is not between left and right but between nationalism and globalism.
For all the evil of the trade, Canton stands at the heart of an earlier web of globalism.
He calls it fraternity, and says it means that activities such as agriculture already under Fort Knox-like protection in Japan will not be left "at the mercy of the tides of globalism".
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