Such examples hint at the fragility of a globalised world.
I’m mentioning these events because they reflected how we face with this multipolar and economically globalised world, which is undergoing profound development, reform and adjustment.
Some, like Denmark's pricey “flexicurity”, look tailor-made for a globalised world thanks to their focus on supporting and retraining individual workers, not protecting jobs.
Their elders have always told them that education is the best way to equip themselves to thrive in a globalised world.
They were a nodal point, perhaps, in a thoroughly globalised Christian world, embracing the Roman empire and much more.
The sequence nicely encapsulates Britain’s evolving place in a globalised world—and its doubtful future.