Sentences with phrase «talk about the globalization»

Talk about globalization.
Talking about globalization has a clash of friendliness and intensity.
As part of Nielsen's inaugural Romance Book Summit at the Romance Writers of America conference, a panel of publishers talks about globalization, sales, and diversity challenges.
This is the world arriving on your doorstep without calling ahead — all the talk about globalization suddenly turned into the reality of a legal behemoth setting up shop down the street.

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There's much talk these days about the risks to the economy posed by globalization, where problems in one country spread to others.
Several Thai politicians who attended the Boao Forum for Asia, a kind of China - centered version of the World Economic Forum in Davos, noted that, in recent years, some of the discussions at Boao had shifted from a kind of general talk of globalization and its impact in Asia to more specific conversations about some of the failings of Western economic models exposed by the global economic crisis, and whether China's type of development might be less prone to such risks.
A couple years ago we began talking about peak globalization: the idea that countries are reversing their willingness to open borders and allow free flow of labor, capital, and goods.
Advisors aren't talking much about globalization, says Stan Haithcock, a Florida - based annuity specialist.
What are we really talking about when we claim that globalization offers the world's poor a chance to be much better off?
In this sense I think that Malcom McLean's [Marshall McLuhan]'s notion of a global village has been extended, if you like, because he was talking mostly about media; but it has been extended to products and to production and, in this sense of globalization, globalization depends on containerization.
There is a lot of talk about the consequences of globalization but much less on what it is and how it is defined and measured.
On the eve of his first survey exhibition, Yoshua Okón talks to Magalí Arriola about Mexico, CIA covert ops, globalization and a derelict statue of
As part of the Co-thinkers exhibition opening, one of the participating artists John Miller will talk about figuration, as well as globalization and monopolization tendencies in contemporary culture.
Rising concern about global warming, the reaction against lost jobs in rich countries, worries about food safety and security, and the collapse of world trade talks in Geneva last week also signal that political and environmental concerns may make the calculus of globalization far more complex.
Indeed, governments and scientists began talking seriously about radical cuts to greenhouse gas emissions in 1988 — the exact year that marked the dawning of what came to be called «globalization,» with the signing of the agreement representing the world's largest bilateral trade relationship between Canada and the United States, later to be expanded into the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) with the inclusion of Mexico.25
He claims that movement founder Rob Hopkins (see my interview with Rob Hopkins for more on his philosophy) talks «almost cheerfully about passing peak oil, widespread food shortages and the idea of globalization crashing suddenly» and he quotes Jennifer Gray, founder of the US arm of Transition, as telling the New York Times that she expects a «a big population die - off.»
When Michele DeStefano's dean at the University of Miami School of Law was looking for ideas about a globalization conference, DeStefano proposed something more than your usual panel of talking heads along a table.
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