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Qué (quién) es GLOBALIST - definición

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Globalists; Globalist (disambiguation)

Globalism         
GROUP OF IDEOLOGIES THAT ADVOCATE THE CONCEPT OF GLOBALIZATION
Anti-globalism; Globalist (epithet); Globalist ideology
Globalism refers to various patterns of meaning beyond the merely international. It is used by political scientists, such as Joseph Nye, to describe "attempts to understand all the interconnections of the modern world—and to highlight patterns that underlie (and explain) them.
Alter-globalization         
  • Opening walk of 2002 [[World Social Forum]], held by participants in the movement
SOCIAL MOVEMENT
Altermondialization; Altermondialism; Alterglobalization; Alterglobalist; Alter-globalists; Alterglobalists; Alterglobalism; Alter-globalist; Alter-globalism; Alter-globalisation; Alterglobalisation; Altermondialiste; Altermondialist; Alter-mondialization; Alter-mondialism; Alter-globalization movement
Alter-globalization (also known as alternative globalization or alter-mundialization—from the French alter-mondialisation—and overlapping with the global justice movement) is a social movement whose proponents support global cooperation and interaction, but oppose what they describe as the negative effects of economic globalization, considering it to often work to the detriment of, or to not adequately promote, human values such as environmental and climate protection, economic justice, labor protection, protection of indigenous cultures, peace and civil liberties.
globalization         
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  • APEC]] summit in Santiago de Chile, 2004.
  • TTIP]] demonstration in [[Hannover]], Germany, 2016
  • United Nations headquarters]] in [[New York City]]
  • The 13th century world-system, as described by [[Janet Abu-Lughod]]
  • United Kingdom]] was a global [[superpower]].
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  • Czech]] companies in 2016.<ref>"[http://www.radio.cz/en/section/business/czech-foreign-owned-companies-take-second-biggest-dividend-yield-in-2017report Czech foreign owned companies take second biggest dividend yield in 2017:report]". ''[[Radio Prague]].'' 7 March 2018.</ref>
  • '''a''' shows carbon footprint (CF) hotspots of foreign final consumption in China. '''b'''–'''d''' show carbon footprint hotspots of the consumption of the United States, Hong Kong, and Japan, respectively. Among all foreign regions, the United States, Hong Kong, and Japan have the largest CFs in China, contributing ~23.0%, 10.8%, and 9.0%, respectively, to the total foreign CF in China in 2012.
  • Lisbon in the 1570s had many Africans.
  • D.H. Comet]], the world's first commercial [[jet airliner]], entered service in 1949.
  • total wealth]] (trillions USD), [[Credit Suisse]]
  • With a population of 1.4 billion, [[China]] is the world's second-largest economy.
  • sex tourism]] into Ukraine.
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  • Global share of wealth by wealth group, Credit Suisse, 2017
  • The [[global digital divide]]: Computers per 100 people
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  • Great Britain]]'', the revolutionary ship of [[Isambard Kingdom Brunel]]
  • [[Deforestation]] of the [[Madagascar]] Highland Plateau has led to extensive [[siltation]] and unstable flows of western [[river]]s.
  • May Day]], 2006
  • McDonald's is commonly seen as a symbol of globalization, often called [[McDonaldization]] of global society.
  • Nanban art]]
  • cacao]], tobacco
  • [[Barack Obama]] and [[Dmitry Medvedev]] after signing the [[New START]] treaty in Prague, 2010
  • The [[European Union–Mercosur free trade agreement]], which would form one of the world's largest [[free trade]] areas, has been denounced by environmental activists and indigenous rights campaigners.
  • [[Shakira]], a Colombian multilingual singer-songwriter, playing outside her home country
  • The [[Silk Road]] in the 1st century
  • U.S. Trade Balance and Trade Policy (1895–2015)
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  • Scheduled [[airline]] traffic in 2009
  • World Bank Protester, [[Jakarta]], Indonesia
  • Worlds regions by total [[wealth]] (in trillions USD), 2018
PROCESS OF INTERNATIONAL INTEGRATION ARISING FROM WORLD VIEWS, PRODUCTS, IDEAS, AND OTHER ASPECTS OF CULTURE
Globalisation; Gloablism; Pro-globalization; Globalization-advantages and disadvantages; Globilization; Globalizim; International markets; Globalized; Global Intent; Global capital; Nuclear globalization; Global marketplace; Proglobalism; Globalise; Globalises; Globalizes; Globalised; Globalising; Globalizing; Globalizer; Globaliser; Globalisers; Globalizers; Globally; Waves of globalization; Connected civilizations; Modern globalization; International world; Globally influenced; Public opinion on globalization; Environmentalist opposition to globalization; Cultural impact of globalization; Globalize; Public perceptions of globalization

Wikipedia

Globalist

Globalist may refer to

  • Globalism, a political ideology related to interconnections across the world
  • New World Order (conspiracy theory), which espouses that malicious agents (sometimes called "globalists") are attempting to form a world government
  • The Globalist, an American political online magazine
  • The Yale Globalist, an American political magazine from Yale University
  • "The Globalist" (song), a 2015 song by English rock band Muse
Ejemplos de uso de GLOBALIST
1. Whatever the reason, Putin‘s speeches since have been peppered with statements best characterized as anti–globalist.
2. Related Articles Language commandos tackle Babel of tongues at anti–globalist meeting_(...FEATURES...)
3. The Globalist For all the hoopla about nuclear weapons, Iran actually finds itself in a precarious situation.
4. Richard wrote in the November 24 edition of The Globalist, women in the country are still treated as second–class citizens.
5. But Abrams and others in the Bush administration are finding that its «democratic globalist» and «power through strength» ideologies are badly backfiring.