globalism
1 of 1noun/ˈɡloʊbəlɪzəm/
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a belief in which the actions of one country affect all other countries in the world and that economic policy is built on benefiting the whole world not an individual country
C1Learn more on Wikipedia- Globalism has led to increased economic interdependence among nations, fostering international trade and investment.
- Critics of globalism argue that it can undermine local cultures and economies by prioritizing global markets over national interests.
- Proponents of globalism believe that it promotes peace and understanding by encouraging cooperation and exchange between countries.
- The rise of globalism has been facilitated by advancements in technology, which make communication and transportation across borders easier.
- Globalism challenges traditional notions of sovereignty, as multinational organizations and agreements often influence national policies.