Financial globalisation and Islamist globalisation are helping each other out. Those two ideologies want to bring France to its knees. — Marine Le Pen Copy Share Image
Globalisation has in effect made the citizen disappear, and it has reduced the state into being a mere instrument of global capital. — Vandana Shiva Copy Share Image
Being open to the concept that globalisation is only 10-20% complete leaves room for some expectation that there might be more gains… — Pankaj Ghemawat Copy Share Image
Migration is a feature of globalisation. You can’t stop it; so every time a political party says it is going to be… — Margaret Hodge Copy Share Image
Globalisation has changed the world, and football is the perfect instrument to set an example and to help adapt to this new… — Clarence Seedorf Copy Share Image
At the heart of globalisation is a new kind of intolerance in the West towards other cultures, traditions and values, less brutal… — Martin Jacques Copy Share Image
Firstly, economic globalisation has brought prosperity and development to many countries, but also financial crises to Asia, Latin America and Russia, and… — Anna Lindh Copy Share Image
Globalisation makes it clear that social responsibility is required not only of governments, but of companies and individuals. All sources must interact… — Anna Lindh Copy Share Image
The '90s came, and then the 2000s, and we saw radical corporate interest extremism, we've seen the disparity between rich and poor… — Severn Cullis-Suzuki Copy Share Image
I am actually quite encouraged and I think, actually, the UK is coping with globalisation a lot better than most other European… — George Osborne Copy Share Image
Back in the 1980s parts of our country were devastated by de-industrialisation. This wave of globalisation and the first fruits of technological… — Chuka Umunna Copy Share Image
We live increasingly in a world of haves and have-nots, of gated communities next to ghettos, of extreme poverty and unbelievable riches.… — Noreena Hertz Copy Share Image
The dynamic of globalisation in financial and economic terms, but also in geopolitical terms, confronts Europeans with a stark choice: live together,… — Jose Manuel Barroso Copy Share Image
When globalisation means that many of the services that individual governments used to have direct power over are privatised, in education and… — Mary Robinson Copy Share Image
Globalisation means many things. At one level, it talks of trade, which since the 16th century has exchanged goods and now, increasingly,… — John Berger Copy Share Image
One problem with globalisation is that bad ideas seem to travel faster than good ones; first there was smearing tomato ketchup on… — Abhijit Banerjee Copy Share Image
Globalisation is not remotely new; it has been occurring, at differing rates and with differing degrees of scale, for centuries. — Linda Colley Copy Share Image
Globalisation, with inexorable speed, has changed the world we live in. For all of us. Jobs have changed, the way we trade… — Katty Kay Copy Share Image
The benefits of globalisation and economic growth are being unevenly distributed and people are acutely aware of their own relative disadvantage. — Wes Streeting Copy Share Image
We believe that economic globalisation should be more open, inclusive, equitable, and balanced for mutual benefits. — Sushma Swaraj Copy Share Image
In the 1990s and the first decade of the 21st century, regionalism was seen as a building block of globalisation. — Sanjaya Baru Copy Share Image
“Mtu yoyote anayedanganya ni Shetani, kwani Shetani ni baba wa uongo. Tusikubali kudanganywa ovyo, hasa watoto wetu, katika kipindi hiki cha utandawazi… — Enock Maregesi Copy Share Image
Globalisation for a startup is exciting; you have to learn so fast about the different cultures of the world. — Adam Neumann Copy Share Image
With all the globalisation that has taken place, countries are a lot more interdependent and therefore 'coupled.' — Gita Gopinath Copy Share Image
Globalisation can provide the route for the development of a sustainable and prosperous planetary society in the next generation, provided that globalisation… — Peter Ellyard Copy Share Image
We live in a time of global transformation. The power on Earth no longer lies with the forces of imperialistic globalisation, but… — Dieter Duhm Copy Share Image
In an age of globalisation, investment and good jobs increasingly flow to cities and regions with distinctive strengths and specialisms. These cannot… — Chuka Umunna Copy Share Image
The problem is capitalism. The problem is that in order to sell seven billion people on the necessity of globalisation, we've created… — Laurie Penny Copy Share Image
It remains the task of governments to implement the fundamental human rights standards which should influence all aspects of globalisation, including even… — Mary Robinson Copy Share Image
Globalisation began what should be called the Great Convergence, creating a globalising labour market in which wages in emerging market economies slowly… — Guy Standing Copy Share Image
Globalisation means indeed everything is global but there are still very specific centres of power, especially when it comes to media and… — Tariq Ramadan Copy Share Image
Apart from democracy, globalisation and economic liberalism is our 20th century area of commonality with the U.S., the burgeoning numbers of skilled… — Barkha Dutt Copy Share Image
Millions are at the sharp end of globalisation, victims of economic inequality and social injustice, best summed up by the phrase we… — Wes Streeting Copy Share Image
“The Morning After Coffee Bar was different from the mass-produced coffee bars that had mushroomed on every street almost everywhere, a development… — Alexander McCall Smith Copy Share Image
Globalisation is not something that we can hold off or turn off: it is the economic equivalent of a force of nature… — William J. Clinton Copy Share Image
If we want a stronger, cleaner, and fairer world economy, we need to deal with the controversial areas of globalisation, such as… — Jose Angel Gurria Copy Share Image
In the age of globalization pooled sovereignty means more power, not less. — Jose Manuel Barroso Copy Share Image