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Globalisation, anti-globalisation and the Jewish ‘question’

European Review of History: Revue europeenne d'histoire, 2011
This article explores the relation between globalisation and images of Jews. Globalisation along neoliberal lines has often had serious impacts on the livelihoods of the poor, particularly in the global South: economic distress must be taken seriously when discussing how ‘old’ images of the ‘economic Jew’ emerge within social movements.
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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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Globalisation

2005
Abstract What is globalisation? To some, it denotes above all the ubiquity in today’s societies of branded goods and corporate logos. To others, it points to the dizzying pace and staggering turnover of the global financial market.To others still, it evokes the rise of satellite television, world music, and the English language as a ...
Susan Marks, Andrew Clapham
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Surviving globalisation

Journal of International Economics, 2005
David Greenaway   +2 more
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De-Globalisation or Further Globalisation?

The British Journal of Politics and International Relations, 2003
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Misverstand: Globalisering

Economisch-Statistische Berichten, 1995
van Tulder, R.J.M., Ruigrok, W.
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