0 the idea that events in one country cannot be separated from those in another and that economic and foreign policy should be planned in an international way
1 the idea that events in one country cannot be separated from those in another, and that a government should consider the effects of its actions on the rest of the world:
He also argues that regionalism is a compromise between globalism and protectionism.
The spread of globalism has become the ruling cliche of our time.
Globalism, market forces, and politics won't go away, but they may yet become user-friendly.
Farber concludes that both globalism and localism are fundamentally incomplete, each containing a partial normative vision that deemphasises the values promoted by the other (p. 1273).
Some people call that globalisation, some globalism and others global capitalism.
We must reject globalism, protect our economies and stop building up the strength of our competitors.
Globalism is the belief in a single idea that excludes alternative points of view.
As long as we embrace globalism, we shall not dig ourselves out of the crisis.