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internationalisation

Definitions

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  • noun Chiefly Brit. the act of bringing something under international control.

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  • noun Alternative spelling of internationalization.

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  • noun the act of bringing something under international control

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Examples

  • In late 1997, EU powers demanded the "internationalisation" of Kosovo. in early 1998, some KLA-instigated incidents caused Albright to proclaim that Kosovo was not an internal affair of Yugoslavia....

    Kosovo Is NOT Serbia 2008

  • "Intra-industry and intra-firm trade and the internationalisation of production", observes that: "The growing 'internationalisation' of production systems, which increasingly involve vertical trading chains spanning a number of countries, each specialising in a particular stage of production, is an important feature behind the changing nature and increasing scale of world trade."

    CONTENTS 2007

  • "Intra-industry and intra-firm trade and the internationalisation of production", observes that: "The growing 'internationalisation' of production systems, which increasingly involve vertical trading chains spanning a number of countries, each specialising in a particular stage of production, is an important feature behind the changing nature and increasing scale of world trade."

    Globalisation must benefit all humanity 2007

  • Principe, Cape Verde, Mozambique and Brazil, also warned in a statement against the "internationalisation" of the conflict and asked the world to provide "immediate humanitarian aid".

    ANC Daily News Briefing 1998

  • But whereas the country deteriorated in areas such as internationalisation, finance, management, science and technology, it improved in areas such as local economy, government and infrastructure.

    ANC Daily News Briefing 1997

  • Shifts away from large production units to smaller, more specialised production have occurred in conjunction with its 'internationalisation': the infrastructure of multinational corporations (whether their production is outsourced / sub-contracted to third parties or not) tend to be scattered across several or more countries.

    A Very Public Sociologist 2008

  • Shifts away from large production units to smaller, more specialised production have occurred in conjunction with its 'internationalisation': the infrastructure of multinational corporations (whether their production is outsourced / sub-contracted to third parties or not) tend to be scattered across several or more countries.

    A Very Public Sociologist 2008

  • He went on to warn that this presence could pose a threat to "Arab national security" and lead to the "internationalisation" of the Red Sea

    Palestinian Pundit 2008

  • Shifts away from large production units to smaller, more specialised production have occurred in conjunction with its 'internationalisation': the infrastructure of multinational corporations (whether their production is outsourced / sub-contracted to third parties or not) tend to be scattered across several or more countries.

    A Very Public Sociologist 2008

  • The jungle is ours, it belongs to our people, and our nation is providing a service to the global population, "said Braga, who rejected the so-called" internationalisation "of the Amazon.

    IPS Inter Press Service 2009

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