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#Globalisation
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YarwoodWilliam
[THREAD: Globalism vs Globalisation]I. Stop mixing up the terms 'globalism' and 'globalisation', they're not the same.'Globalism' is typically the belief/attitude that nations should put 'world' interests
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Kevin Hjortshøj O'Rourke
kevinhorourke
It’s telling that Denmark and the Netherlands, two liberal countries and friends of the U.K., are among those resisting a deal that would not prevent unfair competition. No one could
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Post-Liberal Pete 🇬🇧
post_liberal
‘Woke capitalism’ demonstrates the essential anti-fragility of capitalism. There is literally nothing that cannot be turned into a brand: whether that be BLM or anti-racism more widely. Even anti-capitalism itself
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David Veevers
DavidVeevers1
Writing my lecture for the English EIC in Japan and was reminded of this fantastic subversion of Eurocentric narratives of globalisation, and how Europe didn't just "come" to Asia, but
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Coface Group
coface
We're launching the 25th Country Risk Conference at the @BFMBusiness studio with a panel discussion on the Globalisation of Services, moderated by @ThierryArnaud. Follow our LiveTweet here to learn more
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Chad P. Bown
ChadBown
MY TAKE on the EU-China Comprehensive Agreement on Investment (CAI)1. This is an investment agreement. (NOT a trade deal. Not RCEP. No Trump purchase commitments.)This is mostly about treatment of
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Katya
ThatKatyaGirl
The Great Reset* What was it?* Who was behind it?* How did it work?* How did it impact people?Extracts from the works of Dr Emmanuel Goldstein, Nov 2053Thread. Please share
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Mary Harrington
moveincircles
Great piece from @Peterfranklin_ at @unherd about tech giants leaving California. I wrote yesterday about how social liberalism has winners and losers, just like the economic sort, and what Peter
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Jonathan Hopkin
jrhopkin
I think the latest argument about universities rests on some strange notion that somehow what goes on there should be representative of the range of existing views in the country
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Vitor Constâncio
VMRConstancio
Economics is indeed struggling with inflation theory. Monetary aggregates and monetarism have been correctly abandoned. Domestic slack explanations (the Phillips curve) have been under attack but are still a bit
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Allan Green
Tank9999
While Paul Keating is trending it's a good time to have the convesation about what Ideology Australia should go forward withKeating & Hawke used an Aussie version of NeoLiberalism with
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Livius Capital
FGaap
1/n $FTOC - 9% YoY rev growth (31% ex two travel marketplace expenses)- 53% GMV growth YoYPursuing growth through strategic M&A and an expansive ecosystem. They also have an attractive
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Behemoth
Foxypiano
Cultural globalisation is a myth. Despite how easily ideas can be transmitted in our modern world, cultures barely have anything to take from each other. But there's a specific culture
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Roland Smith
rolandmcs
COVID-19 is an attack on vulnerability: the elderly & frail; others with health weaknesses; ethnic minorities; precarious jobs; the low paid; the homeless; front line jobs; blue collar jobs; new
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Alexis Richardson
monadic
The problem with “progressive” arguments for Brexit is that all the best progressive examples of “what UK could look like” are the successful social democrat economies *in the EU* The
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Francis Foster
francisjfoster
To all my liberal friends celebrating that Trump lost and Biden won.A word of warning...Trump was never the problem, he was a symptom. You created him with your sneering contempt
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