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is a political process characterized by economic policy cooperation and coordination among countries |
Regionalism |
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refers to the regional concentration of economic flows |
Regionalization |
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some countries are large enough and have a lot of resources to dictate how they participate in processes of -- |
global integration |
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Singapore and Switzerland compensate for their lack of resources by turning themselves into financial and -- |
banking hubs |
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the -- refers to communities that also engage in regional organizing because it is not only states that agree to work together in the name of single cause or causes |
new regionalism |
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The ASEAN issued its -- in 2009, but the regional body left it to member countries to apply the declaration's principles as they see fit |
Human Rights Declaration |
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In South America, left-wing government support the Hemispheric Social Alliance's opposition to the -- |
North American Free Trade Agreement |
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Members of the -- participate in forums, summits, and dialogues with presidents and ministers |
Mesa de Articulacioj de Asociaciones Nacionales y Redes ONGs de America Latina y El Caribe |
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In Southeast Asia, the organization of an -- was in part the result of non-government organizations and civil society groups pushing to prevent discrimination, uphold political freedom, and promote democracy and human rights throughout the region |
ASEAN Parliamentarians for Human Rights |
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Activists across Central and South America established the -- to protect indigenous peoples and the rainforest in Brazil, Guyana, Panama, and Peru |
Rainforest Foundation |
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The -- in Asia is another regional network of NGOs and trade unions committed to protect and promote the rights and welfare of migrant workers |
Migrant Forum |
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Anti-immigrant sentiment and a populist campaign against Europe have already led to the UK voting to leave the European Union in a move the media has termed the -- |
Brexit |
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Cambodia and Laos led the opposition favoring -- over confrontation, but the real reason was the dramatic increase of Chinese investments and economic aids to these countries |
diplomacy |
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Countries such as (3) see democracy as an obstacle to the implementation and deepening of economic globalization |
Singapore, China, and Russia |
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Religious people are -- precisely because they shun anything material for complete simplicity |
Ascetics |
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-- is in itself a form of globalization while the globalist ideal is largely focused on the realm of markets |
Religious Evangelization |
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The -- being sent by American Born-Again Christians churches, Sufi and Shiite Muslim orders, institutions like Buddhist monasteries and Catholic, Protestant and Mormon churches.. |
missions |
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The followers of -- established Tibet for this purpose and certain Buddhist monasteries are located away from civilization so that the hermits can devote themselves to prayer and contemplation |
Dalai Lama |
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These isolationist justifications are also used by the -- of Mt. Banahaw, the Essenes during the Roman-controlled Judea (now Israel) and for a certain period, the Mormons of Utah |
Rizalistas |
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The -- government places religion at the center of the political system |
Malaysian |
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The late Iranian religious leader who bragged about the superiority of Islamic rule over its secular counterparts |
Ayatollah Ruholla Khomeini |
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Nahdlatul Ulama, the moderate Muslim association in Indonesia has Islamic schools called -- |
pesantren |
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a French historian diplomat observed in the early 1800s and wrote that only out of self-interest do the Americans practice their religion |
Alexis de Tocqueville |
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-- may dislike globalization's materialism but the full range of modern means of communication and organization associated with economic transformation |
Religious fundamentalism |
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an association of different Protestant congregations has criticized economic globalization's negative effects |
The World of Council of Churches |
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-- condemned globalization's "throw-away culture" that is fatally destined to suffocate hope and increase risks and threats |
The Catholic Church and Pope Francis |
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Warns that as a result of globalization: Our world is split asunder by forces we often do not understand |
The Lutheran World Federation 10th Assembly's 292-page declaration message |
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Some Muslims view globalization as a -- hiding supporters of western values like secularism, liberalism, or even communism ready to spread these ideas in their areas to eventually displace Islam |
Trojan Horse |
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The terrorism of ISI is unlikely to create a -- governed by justice and stability |
Caliphate |
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is a pro-active force that gives communities a new and powerful basis of idnetity |
religion |
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it is an instrument with which religious people can put their mark in the reshaping of this globalizing world |
religion |
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confirms Alexis de Tocqueville's statement by noting that historically, religion has always been at the very center of all great political conflicts |
Jose Casanova |
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broke away from Roman Catholicism and established his own Church to bolster his own power |
King Henry VIII |
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the moderate Muslim association in Indonesia has Islamic schools called pesantren |
Nahdlatul Ulama |
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Iran calls itself a --, a term associated with the secular |
republic |
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regard identities associated with globalism such as citizenship, language, and race as inferior and narrow because they are earthly categories |
Religions |
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has the mos5 difficult contrasting relationship with globalism |
religion |
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the religious is concerned with spreading --- globally while the globalist wishes to spread -- |
holy ideas; goods and services |
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the religious detests (2) while globalist values them as -- |
politics and quest for power; both means and ends |
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the religious aspires to become a -- while the globalist trains to be a -- |
saint; shrewd businessperson |
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religion follows -- while globalism abides by -- |
divine commandments; human-made laws |
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religion is concerned with the -- while globalism places value on -- |
sacred; material wealth |
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When some formerly authoritarian countries democratized, this -- clased with ASEAN's policy of non-interference as civil society groups in Indonesia, PH, and Thai |
participatory regionalism |
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are a group of countries located in the same geographically specified area or am amalgamation of two regions |
regions |
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Philippines is part of a regional grouping known as the -- |
Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) |
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Regionalism is also a process and must treated as an "--" socially constituted phenomenon |
emergent |
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a group called the -- tries to influence the policies and programs of the Organization of American States |
Citizen Diplomacy Forum |
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Young Christians across Asia, Africa, and the Middle East, the Americans, and the Carribean formed -- to promote conflict prevention, resolution, peace education, and sustainable development |
Regional Interfaith Youth Network |