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In the Pacific Islands, a second wave of globalisation is pulling a number of small island nations into the increasingly globalised neoliberal agricultural sector.
The theory neatly explains the impact of the first wave of globalisation.
But they were left behind by Europe's technological revolution and the first wave of globalisation.
Wave after crushing wave of globalisation, it says, reinforces its demand to bring control back home.
Northern European cities profited the most from this wave of globalisation.
A new round of global trade liberalisation focused on services could touch off a new wave of globalisation.
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A comparison of the waves of globalisation in the last two centuries with the earlier waves shows clearly that the duration of each wave is becoming shorter.
The European elections reinforced the sense of a continent in relative economic decline, racked with insecurity and struggling to manage the buffeting waves of globalisation.
DURING successive waves of globalisation in the three centuries leading up to the first world war, migration of labour was consistently one of the biggest drivers of economic change.
Welsh coal fuelled the latter stages of the British empire and a much earlier wave of industrial globalisation.
During the press conference on Tuesday, Obama also reaffirmed his support for the Trans-Pacific Partnership trade deal, putting him at odds with both Clinton and Trump amid a wave of anti-globalisation sentiment.
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