In recession people are turning against the euro, globalisation and the import of cheap foreign products.
Financial globalisation sped up partly because governments did not listen to the academic sceptics.
We also have another name for poor countries having these industrial revolutions: neoliberal globalisation.
If only the bigger economies in Europe could move so nimbly in the face of globalisation.
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It says that, for inequalities to be reversed, the rules of globalisation need to be rewritten.
What makes globalisation today appear so dramatic and sometimes controversial, Mr Chanda reckons, is its visibility.
That brought one era of globalisation to an end, and history could repeat itself.
We hear a lot about how globalisation exerts negative pressures on small cultures to assimilate.
Is there no limit to the crimes for which globalisation must be held to account?
As globalisation has advanced, it has become easier to move some of these tasks offshore.
That tradition painted in bold strokes, and identified clear winners and losers from globalisation.
At the same time he rails against globalisation for emphasising economic efficiency too much.
He is about to begin teaching a course at Yale University on "faith and globalisation".
Remarkably protected from the forces of globalisation, Algeria has a dated charm but still feels isolated.
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In these countries, the reversal of globalisation has exacerbated problems that were building up anyway.
This lag may be explained by residual support for globalisation, especially in emerging markets.
Emerging markets' trade problems have been worsened by shifts in capital flows, globalisation's second big plank.
Small countries which went into businesses that grew in globalisation's wake, like tourism, are also suffering.
For these countries, globalisation is a good thing, but hardly a matter of life or death.
First, whether rising or not, because of globalisation or not, global inequality is shockingly high.
One of its main themes will be that the effect of globalisation has been overrated.
UN, and private trading areas are no longer tenable in the era of globalisation.
WTO's pugnacious new boss, has started the long fight to win over sceptics on globalisation.
Still, Mr Wolf cannot be accused of complacency, unlike some other advocates of globalisation.
For the price of a haircut, say, or a meal out, the globalisation argument is irrelevant.
This has led some to argue that the increasing globalisation of German firms is costing jobs.
He suspects that not all his staff understood that they lost their jobs to globalisation.
At its launch this week, Mr Haider managed to combine pro-European and anti-globalisation rhetoric.
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Thus globalisation, distilled and concentrated in London, turned the place into the world's most international city.
She maintains that the legal framework has not kept pace with the realities of globalisation.
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