Quotes by Globalisation Globalisation thus implies that sovereignty...needs to become weaker. Richard N. Haass globalisation sovereignty needs Ensuring that the benefits of globalisation are shared widely remains a challenge. Sushma Swaraj challenge globalisation benefits The U.S. basically wrote the rules and created the institutions of globalisation. Joseph Stiglitz rules globalisation institutions Globalisation will make our societies more creative and prosperous, but also more vulnerable. Lord Robertson more will globalisation creative Globalisation is not remotely new; it has been occurring, at differing rates and with differing degrees of scale, for centuries. Linda Colley scale new been globalisation I don't think that globalisation is anywhere near the threat that robots are. Angus Deaton anywhere think globalisation robots Globalisation, and specifically our connectivity to China, has contributed to a sustained growth in the U.S. economy, has led to full employment and has benefited consumers with lower-cost, high-quality goods. Neil Bush globalisation china economy growth Globalisation feels like a runaway train, out of control. Gordon Brown control like globalisation train Globalisation began what should be called the Great Convergence, creating a globalising labour market in which wages in emerging market economies slowly converge with wages in rich economies, generating a steady drop in real wages across Europe. Guy Standing great globalisation rich real In a typically contradictory move, globalisation, while promoting economic integration among elites, has exacerbated sectarianism everywhere else. Pankaj Mishra globalisation integration economic