Synonyms for «globalisation»

Globalisation refers to the process of connecting and integrating nations, economies, cultures, and people across the world. It involves the exchange of goods, services, ideas, and information on a global scale. In simpler terms, globalization is about making the world more interconnected and interdependent by breaking down barriers and promoting worldwide interactions. Full definition

Sentences with «globalisation»

  • His films, installations and performances explore history, culture and the effect of globalisation on contemporary societies through fact and fiction. (serpentinegalleries.org)
  • NOTE: The International Conference on Globalisation for the Common Good and the Quest for Justice and Peace in Africa, held in Kericho, Kenya, April 21 — 24, 2005, was attended by many speakers representing governments, religions. (religion-online.org)
  • «There are a lot of big challenges that our country faces, whether it's still the impact of globalisation in hollowing out the labour market, or demographic change, like the OBR tell us that the biggest challenge to our financial stability as a country is demographic change, an ageing population and how we deal with that. (totalpolitics.com)
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