Asian countries must redouble efforts to educate their citizens and equip them with the tools needed to participate in globalization.
Because of the increase in globalization, most EMBA classes will comprise students from a variety of industry sectors and geographies.
The world is more connected: The first 10 years of the 21st century have been marked by a dramatic acceleration in globalization.
And in globalization we effectively ceded global policy to the bankers.
Hand it to the Australians: At a rough stretch in globalization's arc, they've turned over the government to a Laborite with an open stance toward the emerging economies.
Another finding is that in in the current recession failure and risk are characterized not by discussions of financial risk but by discussions of appropriate product and service development, and the risks inherent in globalization, as well as the drift in the global economy that sees Western enterprises losing market share as part of a global redivision of labor.
They can protect themselves against the risks inherent in financial globalization.
In that sense I believe that perhaps the most effective way to bring about a universal dialogue in the new millennium in the conditions of globalization and in a new world is of course contacts between people.
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Though not usually put in these terms, one is globalization--and, in particular--the success of globalization.
In India, globalization is rapidly and suddenly disrupting a long history of industrial suppression.
If any place can claim to show the benefits of globalization in food, it is Singapore.
"Schools are reacting to the forces of globalization in the same way that companies and firms are, " Ms. O'Brien says.
She stressed the ever greater relevance of heritage protection in times of globalization and social pressures, including fragmentation, as well as urban and environmental challenges.
Under its energetic 62 year old CEO, Okafuji Masahiro, Itochu continues to earn its long-held reputation as a path breaker and innovator in Japanese business globalization.
The most recent exhibition was a collection of striking black-and-white prints by photographer Sebastiao Salgado, who highlights issues of poverty and globalization in striking landscapes and emotional portraits.
Building on this theme, we spent a lot of time today looking at what is happening with globalization in the current environment and we focused on what it takes to be a leading organization when faced with the kind of challenges we are seeing in the short term and the opportunities in the global economy in the medium term.
Unfortunately, this confidence in the inexorable forces of "globalization" is as misplaced in the case of the so-called "pro-Western" Arab states as are the other assumptions driving American policy towards the region at the moment.
And they expect, rightly, that in this age of globalization, their government has a duty to insist that their concerns be dealt with fairly in the international marketplace.
On balance globalization is perceived positively, whereas in the past the Swiss saw globalization as a threat.
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In the age of technological globalization, business services, health, financial services and transport all rank high in the geographic aspect.
Advancing this cause in traditional Muslim societies caught in the merciless whirlwind of globalization isn't easy, but no effort is likely to bear more fruit in the long term than having American officials become public champions of women's rights in Muslim lands.
This is typical of the U.S. economy in the age of globalization.
Globalization: in 2012 just last year 9 billion devices were connected to the Internet.
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One thing that gets a bit lost in the noise is multidrug-resistant tuberculosis, which remains a huge threat worldwide, especially in an age of globalization.
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The idea that native Americans (or Poles, or Koreans, or Egyptians) deserve special status in hiring is a deliberate slap in the face of globalization.
This is a bit of nationalism in an era of globalization.
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Check out the stories of the athletes and coaches competing in the Summer Olympics and, in this era of globalization, you begin to wonder: Does nationalism mean anything anymore?
Up until Sept. 7, she regularly updated her blog, anitaroddick.com, focusing on developments in human rights and globalization, an area where she said the developing world had been grossly shortchanged.
In an era of globalization, no nation can hope to keep pace with the economic pacesetters if it is loaded down with the burden of millions of illiterate and unemployable young people.
The present recession, the first major one in the age of globalization as we know it today, be even more tragic if that vision is set aside just when parts of the developing world are not just about catch up and but are about to spring into the lead, economically speaking.
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