Words matter. These are the best Globalization Quotes from famous people such as Sharan Burrow, William Greider, Xi Jinping, Mike Quigley, Nassim Nicholas Taleb, and they’re great for sharing with your friends.
Globalization has much potential. It could be the answer to many of the world’s seemingly intractable problems. But this requires strong democratic foundations based on a political will to ensure equity and justice.
The regime of globalization promotes an unfettered marketplace as the dynamic instrument organizing international relations.
China will continue to adopt multiple measures to advance the reform and opening up of its financial sector so that its financial market can better adapt to financial modernization and globalization.
Despite its challenges, globalization has led to one of the most peaceful and productive times in world history.
Globalization has created this interlocking fragility. At no time in the history of the universe has the cancellation of a Christmas order in New York meant layoffs in China.
China-led globalization in some ways worries me because they are not concerned about human rights, labor rights. They probably aren’t even really concerned about competitive marketplaces. So in some ways, they’re like Mr. Trump.
We also have a cultural phenomenon: the emergence of a global culture, or of cultural globalization.
During the boom years of the 1990s, globalization emerged as the most significant development in our national life. With NAFTA and the Internet and big-box stores selling cheap goods from China, the line between national and international began to blur.
We should keep on going along the path of globalization. Globalization is good… when trade stops, war comes.
The privileged elites are part of the globalization moment that we live in.
In an era of ever-increasing globalization, what it takes to become and remain a science superpower has fundamentally changed.
The people are rejecting so-called free trade and globalization that the elites presented as a positive thing.
The profound lack of economic opportunity for those left behind by globalization has created an ever-widening gap between the ‘haves’ and the ‘have nots.’
We have benefited greatly from the globalization of the economy in the last 30 years.
Globalization is not a monolithic force but an evolving set of consequences – some good, some bad and some unintended. It is the new reality.
It’s trite to say that the world has gotten smaller in the age of globalization, but my travels have told me that it’s wrong to think this means there is some kind of uniform world culture.
Globalization requires taking a broad contextual and long-term view.
Ironically, xenophobic nationalists are utilizing the benefits of globalization.
Imperialism or globalization – I don’t have to care what it’s called to hate it.
I think Obama and the economists around him have a very sophisticated understanding of both globalization and the technology revolution and the impact they’re having on the world economy and they way they’re creating these winner-take-all spirals.
Talking about ‘stopping globalization’ is unrealistic – and probably not what anti-globalization protesters actually want.
No economy can succeed without a high-quality workforce, particularly in an age of globalization and technical change.
I think globalization is a great thing. And now a lot of people complain about globalization; a lot of people don’t like, you know, the globalize of the concept, the idea of the results. I think the globalization is a great idea and to create a lot of jobs.
The war on terrorism has made national security a legitimate concern, and a rising deficit, changes brought on by globalization and even the price of oil have thrown the nation’s economic health into question.
The speed of light does not merely transform the world. It becomes the world. Globalization is the speed of light.
The merger of globalization and the I.T. revolution means new products are being phased in and out so fast that companies cannot afford to wait until the end of the year to figure out whether a team leader is doing a good job.
As all Americans head forward into the new reality globalization has created, they want leaders who will level with them and help level the playing field.
It is an intellectual and moral vacuity that has crippled what the World Social Forum’s founders sincerely hoped would produce some sort of democratic alternative to what they saw as the heartless corporate model of globalization.
I really believe in a globalist agenda, but globalization isn’t just allowing companies to trade freely all over the world. It’s about what types of rights and responsibilities come with that.
We must create a kind of globalization that works for everyone… and not just for a few.
The benefits and consequences of globalization have a great deal to do with whether we’re intelligent and thoughtful about how we approach globalization, or whether we’re blindly accepting… or blindly resistant.
The truth is that the free movement of goods, people, and money that developed under British hegemony between 1870 and 1913 – the first episode of globalization – was made possible, in large part, by military might rather than market forces.
Globalization is going to bring us closer and closer together across nations and technology you can’t stop.
Globalization presumes sustained economic growth. Otherwise, the process loses its economic benefits and political support.
While globalization will make the world smaller and more accessible, we must continue to appreciate its vibrant diversity.
In too many instances, the march to globalization has also meant the marginalization of women and girls. And that must change.
In this age of globalization, instant real time media and television, everyone all over the world realizes that high energy usage equates with a high standard of living and wealth.
Thanks to globalization and the technology revolution, the nature of work, the distribution of the rewards from that work, and maybe even the economic cycle itself are being transformed.
The threat to globalization is not the wasted American dollars but Washington’s readiness to mix US commercial interests with its self-appointed role as global protector.
Today, the forces of competition, technology, and globalization have converged to spur innovation and to transform the way business is done in the securities industry.
I like globalization; I want to say it works, but it is hard to say that when six hundred million people are slipping backwards.
Outsourcing and globalization of manufacturing allows companies to reduce costs, benefits consumers with lower cost goods and services, causes economic expansion that reduces unemployment, and increases productivity and job creation.
Globalization has changed us into a company that searches the world, not just to sell or to source, but to find intellectual capital – the world’s best talents and greatest ideas.
Yes, we believe in globalization and trade, but we also believe in you being able to benefit from that more. For too long, we progressives have seemed like part of the system. We need to start thinking about whether or not it’s delivering for us now.
Thanks to globalization and the technology revolution, the nature of work, the distribution of the rewards from that work, and maybe even the economic cycle itself are being transformed.
We must take care that globalization does not become something people become afraid of.
Reliable data on the outsourcing of American jobs is sorely missing from the debate on globalization.
I love English, though I now call it ‘Anglo- American’ because we no longer speak British English due to globalization and America’s economic power.
The convergence of digital trends, along with the rise of China and globalization, has upended the rules for almost every business in every corner of the globe.
Today in the era of globalization there is no such issue as borders between states of the same nation.
The negative side to globalization is that it wipes out entire economic systems and in doing so wipes out the accompanying culture.
The American multinational companies made millions and millions of dollars from globalization.
Diversification and globalization are the keys to the future.
If you’re totally illiterate and living on one dollar a day, the benefits of globalization never come to you.
Instead of saying that globalization is a fact, that it’s inevitable, we’ve also got to demonstrate that while the growing interdependence of the world economy is indeed a fact, it’s not uncontrollable.
So is it always nationalist to resist US globalization? The US thinks it is, and wants you to agree; and, moreover, to consider US interests as being universal ones.
Indian cinema is changing not because of outside pressure but because of inside pressure. Society is changing. Obviously, ideas change because of globalization, because of the huge middle class that is mostly first generation.
Globalization is going to bring us closer and closer together across nations and technology you can’t stop.
Instead of serving special interests, Congress should focus on the big picture. Globalization and technology have completely reshaped our economy in recent decades, and if we don’t respond, we’re putting the future of the middle class at risk.