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Sustainable globalisation

Ecological Economics, 2002
The recent process of globalisation of international markets has managed to sustain the economic growth of the countries that have actively participated in this process. The available empirical evidence suggests, however, that it has been accompanied by a worldwide increase in environmental degradation and economic inequality.
Borghesi, Simone, Vercelli, A.
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The state of globalisation and the globalisation of the state

Australian Journal of International Affairs, 2002
This article examines how to evaluate claims about the extent and impact of globalisation. A focus on the significance of earlier phases of globalisation is essential, but underestimating the importance and scope of recent developments is the wrong lesson to learn from a more historically informed analysis.
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Globalisation, de-globalisation, re-globalisation. On old globalisation, de-globalisation pre- and under Corona, and the restructuring of VACs 'post-Corona'

International Journal of Pluralism and Economics Education, 2021
We analyse 'old' globalisation as a process that endogenously lead into global troubles. 'Old' globalisation, from some point, thus was paradoxically characterised by reactive de-globalisations.
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The globalisation of cancer

The Lancet, 2006
The International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) was founded by a Resolution of the World Health Assembly in September 1965. At that time although data were sparse cancer was widely considered to be a disease of developed high-resource countries. Now the situation has changed dramatically with the majority of the global cancer burden found in low-
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Globalisation as Hybridisation

International Sociology, 1994
Globalisation is usually interpreted as a process of homogenisation, but considering that there are multiple globalisation processes at work this is hardly adequate. Globalisation is also often tied up with modernity, which in effect equates globalisation with Westernisation, which is historically shallow and analytically narrow.
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Ageing and Globalisation

2016
This book provides, for the first time, an accessible overview of how population ageing and globalisation - two of the most radical social transformations that have occurred - interact.
Martin Hyde, Paul Higgs
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Globalisation, Globalised Labour Markets

2014
Globalisation is a universal and pervasive phenomenon and process that is affecting people’s lives in various ways. People in this globalised world interact with and affect one another “in ways previously unimaginable” (Singer, 2002, p. 10). International migration has become a genuinely global phenomenon.
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The shock of de-globalisation on globalisation

Media and Communication Research, 2023
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Does globalisation alleviate polarisation?

World Economy, 2021
Jianchun Fang   +2 more
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