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I'm against this huge globalisation on the basis of economic advantage.
— David Attenborough
Sovereignty must be redefined if states are to cope with globalisation.
— Richard N. Haass
As in the early 20th century, the elemental forces of globalisation have unravelled broad solidarities and loyalties.
— Pankaj Mishra
Globalisation will make our societies more creative and prosperous, but also more vulnerable.
— Lord Robertson
Opponents of globalisation may see it as a new folly, but it is neither particularly new, nor, in general, a folly.
— Amartya Sen
Familiarity, globalisation, cheap travel, mere weariness had diluted our sense of foreign-ness.
— David Nicholls
(Matty) 'I'm going to a corn maze.'
(Elliot) 'Oh, bitch. You've lost your ever-loving mind. — Leta Blake
(Elliot) 'Oh, bitch. You've lost your ever-loving mind. — Leta Blake
Globalisation thus implies that sovereignty ... needs to become weaker.
— Richard N. Haass
There are two kinds of secrets. The ones we keep from others and the ones we keep from ourselves.
— Frank Warren
Passions are less mischievous than boredom, for passions tend to diminish and boredom increase.
— Jules Amedee Barbey D'Aurevilly
Globalisation has in effect made the citizen disappear, and it has reduced the state into being a mere instrument of global capital.
— Vandana Shiva
We need a greening of globalisation.
— Sigmar Gabriel
Priority target... no way is that a good thing.
— Josin L. McQuein
I do think Brexit vote speaks to the ongoing changes and challenges that are raised by globalisation.
— Barack Obama
Globalisation feels like a runaway train, out of control.
— Gordon Brown
I like a challenge.
— Anna Paquin
Globalisation is not something that we can hold off or turn off: it is the economic equivalent of a force of nature - like wind or water.
— William J. Clinton
One of the fundamental questions of today's world is undoubtedly the question of equitable globalisation.
— Janez Drnovsek
oldest of all forms
— David McCullough
In the age of globalisation, pooled sovereignty means more power, not less.
— Jose Manuel Barroso