Globalisation
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Imperialism in the contemporary world
Imperialist appropriation drains resources from poorer countries through unequal exchange systems
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Geopolitics and the lens of history
2008 global economic crisis has been historical, it's an indicator of erosion of West’s dominance in global affairs
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Financial globalisation and stock market
Whenever market bubbles burst, they create havoc in real economy, affect long-term growth
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Financial globalisation and currency speculation
Flexible exchange rate only suitable for countries that have large forex reserves
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Reimagining globalisation
Disruptions in supply chains have also opened up an avenue for revising traditional supply chain routes and methods
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Salem witches and global trials
Why do conservative movements from Taliban in Afghanistan to Republicans in Texas want to control female bodies
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For them globalisation, for us slowbalisation
What globalisation has gifted the countries like Pakistan is more social disruption and a youth that is frustrated
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Globalisation of healthcare in Pakistan
Inadequate provision of healthcare services has been a sour truth that Pakistanis have had to face for decades now.
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The world in 2020
It is virtually impossible to reverse the trends unleashed by globalisation
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Globalisation and the nation-state
The dilemma of globalisation has been that as it grew it allowed the crossover of ideas, art and cultures
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Mellowbalisation
Suggests that the steam has gone out of globalisation
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Collateral damage
What the US is doing is attempting to reverse large elements of the globalisation process
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China: the new champion of globalisation
International economics is also often guided by the same principles as physics
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Strains produced by globalisation
Globalisation as an economic philosophy came into vogue following the fall of the Soviet Union in 1991
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Globalistation is losing its lustre, India's Modi tells Davos summit
Modi leading a big government and business delegation to Switzerland forum, the first Indian PM do so in 21 years
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The year that was
These migrations were seen as threatening precisely by the people who had been hurt by globalisation
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Fighting the race to the bottom
The ideological fragmentation and myopia we see in our world today is perturbing
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Comprehensive National Power
The globalisation process has turned the world into an increasingly interdependent entity
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Media capture: not inevitable
Too many countries are finding themselves trapped between rising authoritarianism and a sycophantic media
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Globalisation and the media
'You affect the world by what you browse'
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Boosting competitiveness and export performance
Our policymakers have never adopted measures to cure the root causes of these problems
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Is ‘globalisation’ dead?
People-flows became important for the economies of the US and the UK
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China pledges $124 billion for new Silk Road as champion of globalisation
Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif, a close Chinese ally, praised Beijing’s vision and ingenuity
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China’s new globalisation order sees Pakistan off its list
With the advent of Trump, the new leader in global trade is making its mark
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‘Cultures, languages on verge of extinction due to globalisation and colonisation’
Linguist believes younger generation is reluctant to learn mother tongue, traditions and cultural practices
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Globalisation: beginning of the end?
Trumponomics seems to be aiming for short-run and medium-term gains
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Seminar: Pakistan asked to reap benefits of globalisation
Don’t fear globalisation, enhance your competitiveness, says LCCI chief
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Perils of globalisation: Protectionism a scourge? Maybe not in Africa
Economic leaders ponder reason behind Sub-Saharan decline after years of free trade
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Globalisation and its discontents
Job insecurity is haunting working classes of many Western countries and adding fuel to the fire of political disquiet
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State’s role in managing the economy
Thatcherism and Reaganism brought about ‘globalisation’
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Regional rapport
Afghans continue to blame Pakistan for all terrorist attacks within their territory
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Pakistan and globalisation
The rise of extremism and associated terrorism discourages foreign participation in the country’s progress
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Pakistan has fared poorly in handling challenges, says IBA dean
Technology and capital proving to be hindrances, says Ishrat Husain
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Nation-building and American exceptionalism
America’s record in the area of ‘nation-building’ has at best been mixed