Globalism

Pronunciation: /ˈɡɫoʊbəɫˈɪzəm/

Globalism (noun)

  1. The idea that countries should work together closely and make rules that affect the whole world.
  2. A belief that trade, business, and communication should be open across countries to connect people and markets.
  3. A view that national governments should have less control, because decisions should be made at a wider, world level.

Examples

  • Globalism encourages world-wide cooperation on shared problems.
  • World-wide cooperation grows when people support globalism.