Globalisation Quote by Richard N. Haass Download Open image “Sovereignty must be redefined if states are to cope with globalisation.” — Richard N. Haass ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 3.5 out of 5 (9 ratings) Copy quoteShare Globalisation Ifs Sovereignty States
Globalisation thus implies that sovereignty...needs to become weaker. — Richard N. Haass Copy Share Image
The sovereignty of states must be subordinated to international law and international institutions. — George Soros Copy Share Image
In the next century, nations as we know it will be obsolete; all states will recognize a single, global authority. National sovereignty wasn't such… — Strobe Talbott Copy Share Image
States would be wise to weaken sovereignty in order to protect themselves. — Richard N. Haass Copy Share Image
We are now physically, politically, and economically one world and nations so interdependent that the absolute national sovereignty of nations is no longer possible. — John Boyd Orr Copy Share Image
Globalization has rendered the world increasingly interdependent, but international politics is still based on the sovereignty of states. — George Soros Copy Share Image
The concept of national sovereignty has been an immutable, indeed sacred, principle of international relations. It is a principle which will yield only slowly… — Maurice Strong Copy Share Image
Within the next hundred years...nationhood as we know it will be obsolete; all states will recognize a single, global authority... National sovereignty wasn't such… — Strobe Talbott Copy Share Image
Without sovereignty, a nation cannot exist. Without borders, it can't be defined or protected. — Geert Wilders 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 health, even… — Mary Robinson Copy Share Image
Terrorists and terrorism cannot be eliminated any more than we can rid the world of disease. There will always be those who will resort… — Richard N. Haass Copy Share Image
There is no way to know for certain what accounts for North Korean decisionmaking, given how closed a country it is. — Richard N. Haass Copy Share Image
Security is the absolute precondition for sustainable recovery from conflict; without it, people cannot rebuild their country or return to school or work. — Richard N. Haass Copy Share Image
When great powers fade, as they inevitably must, it's normally for one of two reasons. Some powers exhaust themselves through overreach abroad, underinvestment at… — Richard N. Haass Copy Share Image
Americans never would alter the way entitlement programs are funded or education administered without serious study and widespread debate. — Richard N. Haass Copy Share Image
America's armed forces are an essential background to much of what the U.S. accomplishes internationally. — Richard N. Haass Copy Share Image
No amount of sanctioning will persuade North Korea to give up nuclear weapons, nor will China step up and solve the problem for us. — Richard N. Haass Copy Share Image
Weapons of mass destruction - nuclear, biological, and chemical weapons - are just that, and no cause can excuse their use. — Richard N. Haass Copy Share Image
No one pursuing reasonable goals and who is prepared to compromise can argue that terrorism is his or his group's only option. — Richard N. Haass Copy Share Image
The rise of populism is in part a response to stagnating incomes and job loss, owing mostly to new technologies but widely attributed to… — Richard N. Haass Copy Share Image
What countries must do to join the World Trade Organization is precisely what they must do to become productive and democratic: accept the rule… — Richard N. Haass 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 increasing poverty… — Anna Lindh Copy Share Image
People say that globalisation has negative aspects, but I don't believe globalisation is bad. It's criticised from a western perspective, but if you put… — Tadashi Yanai Copy Share Image
Altermodern is an in-progress redefinition of modernity in the era of globalisation, stressing the experience of wandering in time, space and mediums. The term… — Nicolas Bourriaud Copy Share Image
We believe that economic globalisation should be more open, inclusive, equitable, and balanced for mutual benefits. — Sushma Swaraj Copy Share Image
I'm against this huge globalisation on the basis of economic advantage. — David Attenborough 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 tough on… — Margaret Hodge Copy Share Image
If you're against globalisation, it doesn't achieve much by sort of bombing the head offices of Shell or Nestle. You unsettle people much more… — J. G. Ballard Copy Share Image
One of the fundamental questions of today's world is undoubtedly the question of equitable globalisation. — Janez Drnovsek 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 has changed,… — Katty Kay 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 than in… — Martin Jacques 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
Now that we are used to globalisation it's hard to imagine a time when the countries behind the iron curtain were largely obscured from… — Mark Fisher Copy Share Image