Globalization was a deep trend pushed by technology and right ideas, as much as anything else.
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The Industrial Revolution caused a centuries-long shift in power to the West; globalization is now shifting the balance again.
Globalization means we have to re-examine some of our ideas, and look at ideas from other countries, from other cultures, and open ourselves to them. And that's not comfortable for the average person.
Globalization is not a monolithic force but an evolving set of consequences - some good, some bad and some unintended. It is the new reality.
During the boom years of the 1990s, globalization emerged as the most significant development in our national life. With NAFTA and the Internet and big-box stores selling cheap goods from China, the line between national and international began to blur.
Globalization is a fact of economic life.
Globalization has changed us into a company that searches the world, not just to sell or to source, but to find intellectual capital - the world's best talents and greatest ideas.
There is a huge shift taking place in the global awareness in the last 5 years with strong views about globalization and the power structures of major corporations.
We talk about globalization today as if it's some great big new thing, that we've all just discovered. But there's really nothing new about it.
Globalization, far from putting an end to power diplomacy between States, has, on the contrary, intensified it.
Globalization, as defined by rich people like us, is a very nice thing... you are talking about the Internet, you are talking about cell phones, you are talking about computers. This doesn't affect two-thirds of the people of the world.
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