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Generally speaking, it refers to the process of adapting products or services to different languages, cultures, customs, and regulations in order to reach a wider international market. For example, companies have to internationalize their products in order to enter new markets abroad.
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internationalization
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The conversion of something in order to make it international
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King James was 21 when he and Letterman spent an interview reviewing his many Sports Illustrated covers and discussing the internationalization of basketball.
Such movements derive momentum from the internationalization of the world economy and polity, which, over the world generally, gives rise to wholly new nationalisms as well.
As tensions grew among Arabs and Zionists, Britain submitted the Palestine problem first to Anglo-U.S. discussion for a solution and later to the United Nations, which on November 29 , 1947 proposed partition of the country into separate Arab and Jewish states and the internationalization of Jerusalem.
The new constitution, adopted in 2000, reflected both changing concepts of sovereignty in light of Finland's membership in the EU and the Finns' cautious approach to internationalization.
The internationalization of the Roman Curia, begun by Leo IX, continued to attract important leaders of the reform to Rome.
Under the influence of the Second Vatican Council (1962 65) and in recognition of the need for greater internationalization of the College of Cardinals, Paul VI and John Paul II (1978 2005) appointed many new cardinals; under Paul there were 145 cardinals, and under John Paul there were 185, nearly all of whom had been appointed by him.
A "society of participation" was dictated, owing to internationalization and an aging population, and would result in a reduction in government services and an increase in individual responsibility for one's life and surroundings.
On one hand, some commentators suggest that international processes are eroding the importance of the state; the relevant processes include the internationalization of production and of financial transactions, the rise of new international organizations, and the growth of international law.
A first major impulse toward the internationalization of natural resource management was brought by the post-World War II context, with its pervasive spirit of cooperation on the one hand and its specific problems of food shortages on the other.
(Similar initiatives by the Taft administration in the Far East most notably a plan for the internationalization of the railroads of Manchuria also failed).
This expansion, and particularly the internationalization of interest group activity, will produce some homogenization in the organization of interests and the techniques they use to gain access and exert influence.
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