globalist

adj

Etymology

From global + -ist.

  1. derived from globus
  2. derived from globe
  3. derived from globe
  4. inherited from globe
  5. formed as global — “globe + -al
  6. suffixed as globalist — “global + ist

Definitions

  1. Of or pertaining to globalism.

    • From a globalist point of view, talk of threats to a local culture or identity can look like bigotry and even racism: what reason could there be for excluding people when we are all part of a welcoming, global culture?
  2. An advocate of globalism.

    • You are either a globalist or a nationalist; one cannot be both.
  3. A Jew, implying that Jews are more loyal to a global conspiracy than the country which…

    A Jew, implying that Jews are more loyal to a global conspiracy than the country which they live in.

  4. + 2 more definitions
    1. One who believes that Adolf Hitler intended to extend the Third Reich beyond the…

      One who believes that Adolf Hitler intended to extend the Third Reich beyond the continent of Europe.

    2. One who believes international events are primarily caused by conflicts between great…

      One who believes international events are primarily caused by conflicts between great powers.

      • "Globalists" tend to view international issues in terms of US-Soviet rivalry, while "regionalists" see them more often as manifestations of local rivalries and problems.
      • The authors suggest that the globalist emphasis among policymakers has increased during the Reagan administration.

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Derived

globohomo

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