globalism |
x |
As a noun globalism
is an ideology based on the belief that people, goods and information ought to be able to cross national borders unfettered.
As a letter x is
the twenty-fourth letter of the.
As a symbol x is
voiceless velar fricative.
globalism |
false |
As a noun globalism
is an ideology based on the belief that people, goods and information ought to be able to cross national borders unfettered.
As an adjective false is
(
label) one of two states of a boolean variable; logic.
globalism |
undefined |
As a noun globalism
is an ideology based on the belief that people, goods and information ought to be able to cross national borders unfettered.
As an adjective undefined is
lacking a definition or value.
globalism |
multilateralism |
As nouns the difference between globalism and multilateralism
is that
globalism is an ideology based on the belief that people, goods and information ought to be able to cross national borders unfettered while
multilateralism is unbiased trade between nations, in contrast to bilateralism.
marxism |
globalism |
As nouns the difference between marxism and globalism
is that
marxism is the socialist philosophy and political program founded by Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels;
scientific socialism while
globalism is an ideology based on the belief that people, goods and information ought to be able to cross national borders unfettered.
globality |
globalism |
As nouns the difference between globality and globalism
is that
globality is the end-state of globalization – a hypothetical condition in which the process of globalization is complete or nearly so, barriers have fallen, and "a new global reality" is emerging while
globalism is an ideology based on the belief that people, goods and information ought to be able to cross national borders unfettered.
regionalization |
globalism |
As nouns the difference between regionalization and globalism
is that
regionalization is an act, way or process of regionalizing while
globalism is an ideology based on the belief that people, goods and information ought to be able to cross national borders unfettered.
neocolonialism |
globalism |
As nouns the difference between neocolonialism and globalism
is that
neocolonialism is the control or domination by a powerful country over weaker ones (especially former colonies) by the use of economic pressure, political suppression and cultural dominance while
globalism is an ideology based on the belief that people, goods and information ought to be able to cross national borders unfettered.
globalism |
liberality |
As nouns the difference between globalism and liberality
is that
globalism is an ideology based on the belief that people, goods and information ought to be able to cross national borders unfettered while
liberality is the property of being liberal; generosity; charity.
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