Sentences with phrase «of economic globalisation»

Under conservative administrations, they have been strong advocates of economic globalisation but have resisted efforts to pursue global responses to cross-border environmental impacts.
And of course, despite there being many champions of economic globalisation and the spread of capitalist consumerism, can we remember any politician making the positive, proud case for free movement of people, welcoming immigrants and the valuable enriching cultural accoutrements they bring?
The end of the East - West divide coincided with the fast acceleration of economic globalisation.
The problem is indeed to develop a pedagogy which will allow us to move from an analysis at the micro level to that of the macro level to be able to understand the problem of economic globalisation and its social effects.

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Born between 1980 and 2000, they have come of age during a time of rapid technological change, globalisation and economic disruption.
«Economic globalisation is an irreversible trend of the times.»
This is the reason why we think that the debate on globalisation should not only be a debate on economic neo-colonialism but also on the different political aspects of globalisation.
Fifty thousand gathered in Porto Alegre in February at the Second World Social Forum to voice unanimous opposition to economic globalisation and to call for alternative models of world governance and finance.
This regime is being imposed on the rest of the world through the World Trade Organisation, as part of a relentless drive towards economic globalisation.
Economic globalisation is widely acknowledged to be the major cause of poverty, social disintegration and environmental degradation over the past decades.
His many books and articles include: Development Planning in Iran: From Monarchy to Islamic Republic (1987); The Economic Consequences of the Gulf War (1990); and Globalisation for the Common Good (2002).
Now, how do these anthropological insights apply to our Indian political situation, created by the new economic policy of Globalisation and Liberalization?
But in the present policy of globalisation and liberalization the function of the state is only to make the climate safe for the market and withdraw almost completely from the realm of economic goals, leaving the market alone to determine them.
M.A. Oommen says that globalisation achieves along with economic growth, globalisation of poverty.
On the level of reorganisation of the economic systems from negotiated and governed interdependence we should branch out from the old trodden paths and the enclosing corsets created by liberal globalisation (World Bank, IMF, WTO).
These «economic crises» have been accompanied by political crises, be it Russia or ex-Yugoslavia, central Africa or the Middle East and all have appeared to be endless and without solution in the framework of political management of the said globalisation.
The powers in the region tried to resist this take - over by questioning their role in economic globalisation (re-establishment of the control of exchange in Malaysia), or in the case of China and India, by completely suppressing their participation in this.
The OECD (Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development) involves 30 leading industrialised economies (note 2)(not including China or Russia) that «work together to address the economic, social and environmental challenges of globalisationEconomic Cooperation and Development) involves 30 leading industrialised economies (note 2)(not including China or Russia) that «work together to address the economic, social and environmental challenges of globalisationeconomic, social and environmental challenges of globalisation
The danger of globalisation is that it will amplify the gaps between the «winners» and «losers» of change, creating a permanently marginalised minority with no stake in the nation's economic future.
By changing economic opportunities, requiring people to move away from home to find work and (allied to new technologies) making information and ideas available easily to people without their having to go anywhere, globalisation also facilitated the renewal of national and regional cultures and furthered the visibility and acceptance of, for example, diverse sexualities.
I said that were five kinds of response to cultural and economic globalisation.
Fourthly, there are those people who don't like and have not benefited from either the cultural or economic effects of globalisation.
The demand runs contrary to the prevailing international order of globalisation which rather facilitates the integration of states and nations into political and economic blocs.
Years of remorseless economic and social hardship and the grinding insecurities of globalisation have led people to reach for new certainties.
This creates the political justification for sharpened rhetoric on equality, while the policy rationale is contained in counteracting the tendencies to inequality involved with both globalisation and technological change, the great drivers of economic transformation in our times.
Multiple questions one each of the following topics and sub-topics: Business activity 1.1 The role of business enterprise and entrepreneurship 1.2 Business planning 1.3 Business ownership 1.4 Business aims and objectives 1.5 Stakeholders in business 1.6 business growth Marketing 2.1 The role of marketing 2.2 Market research 2.3 Market segmentation 2.4 The marketing mix People 3.1 The role of human resources 3.2 Organisational structures and different ways of working 3.3 Communication in business 3.4 Recruitment and selection 3.5 Motivation and retention 3.6 Training and development 3.7 Employment law Operations 4.1 Production processes 4.2 Quality of goods and services 4.3 The sales process and customer service 4.4 Consumer law 4.5 Business location 4.6 Working with suppliers Finance 5.1 The role of the finance function 5.2 Sources of finance 5.3 Revenue, costs, profit and loss 5.4 Break - even 5.5 Cash and cash flow Influences on business 6.1 Ethical and environmental considerations 6.2 The economic climate 6.3 Globalisation
Nonetheless, the perception persists that a higher number of refugees and asylum - seekers pose a threat to South Africa's interest, especially in the area of national security, socio - economic liberalisation and economic globalisation.
Globalisation is usually observed from an economic perspective but has impact in many areas of life — and education and school curricula are not immune from the forces and impact of this international phenomenon.
«If anyone should be able to explain the many complicated political, economic and social issues connected to the phenomenon of globalisation, it should be [Friedman].
A number of defining characteristics of our contemporary condition emerge; namely the effects of accelerating globalisation and mass urbanisation, the legacies of colonial occupation across the world, and the control enacted by state and economic infrastructures.
His questioning of the political, social and economic scenes in contemporary Mali is evident in how AIDS, wars, ecological issues, human rights, globalisation affects all aspects of life and individuals within society.
He questions the political, social, and economic scenes in contemporary Mali — AIDS, wars, ecological issues, human rights, and globalisation — these affect all aspects of life for individuals within Malian society.
Inspired by a trip to India, the work looks at the economic and social impact of European colonialism and subsequent globalisation.
Artists have often employed food within their creative process and practices, from Marinetti's Manifesto Of Futurist Cookery to Michael Rakowitz's Enemy Kitchen, with more recent enquiries investigating themes such as globalisation, food and the environment, as well as responding to other, socio - economic issues.
by Judith Curry Health risks arise from the interaction of uncertain future climatic changes with complex ecological, physical, and socio - economic systems, which are simultaneously affected by numerous other changes, e.g. globalisation, demographic changes, and changes in land use, nutrition, health care quality.
The impact of globalisation and the emergence of knowledge - based economies creates a formidable challenge for them in their endeavour to maintain and enhance the competitiveness of their cities by achieving a flexible, adaptable and diverse local economic structure, which would better position their cities faced with global competition.
During the 25 years of his experience, throughout Europe and in the US, Renaud Roquebert has witnessed and taken part in some of the major global economic events: the inception of emails and the internet for everybody, the dot com boom and bust, the dramatic increase of globalisation and cross...
Additionally, globalisation brings the effects of economic pressures and realities into the labour and employment world through organizational restructuring, downsizing and mergers in the face of increasing competition.
The survey revealed that, with high levels of employment coupled with economic uncertainty resulting from Brexit and globalisation, effective talent management in attracting, retaining and developing the best employees is needed now more than ever.
These stresses arise from, for example, current climate hazards, poverty and unequal access to resources, food insecurity, trends in economic globalisation, conflict, and incidence of diseases such as HIV / AIDS.
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