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- Labour Markets, Migration, Marginalisation and Exclusion, Brain Drain (16. 1. 2025, 10:36)
- National Post-Sovereignty – Domination of Multinational Corporations (16. 1. 2025, 10:37)
- The economic dimension of globalisation (16. 1. 2025, 10:38)
- Global Markets in Products, Semi-Products, Services and Technologies (16. 1. 2025, 10:38)
- Capital Markets and ‘Financialisation’ of the World (16. 1. 2025, 10:39)
- The Poverty Issue, Debt Cancellation, and Alternative Visions for Globalisation (16. 1. 2025, 10:40)
- Challenges to Energy Security - Is a demonization of conventional energy production under current global trends beneficial? (16. 1. 2025, 10:42)
- Comparison of Czech and Austrian approaches to the production of electricity from renewable resources (16. 1. 2025, 10:44)
- Energy in relation to globalisation and sustainable development (16. 1. 2025, 10:44)
- Solar Energy (16. 1. 2025, 10:45)
- Food shortage - a global problem? (16. 1. 2025, 10:46)
- Gender and the global labour market (16. 1. 2025, 10:47)
- Globalisation and gender (16. 1. 2025, 10:48)
- The New Economic Market: Water (16. 1. 2025, 10:49)
- Adequacy of poverty reduction policy of IMF and World Bank in the agricultural sector in Africa (16. 1. 2025, 10:51)
- Responsibility of governance and media-businesses for persuasion of consumption (16. 1. 2025, 10:53)
- The Corporations’ Response to Globalisation Problems (16. 1. 2025, 10:54)
- Psychological Barriers to Solving Global Problems (16. 1. 2025, 10:54)
- The United Nations and the necessity of global governance (16. 1. 2025, 10:56)
- Effectiveness of global institutions (IWF and World Bank) as global policy makers (16. 1. 2025, 10:57)
- The nature of globalisation. Global actors and driving forces (16. 1. 2025, 10:58)
- Differing views (16. 1. 2025, 10:59)
- Conventionally considered positive aspects of globalisation (16. 1. 2025, 11:00)
- Conventionally considered negative aspects of globalisation (16. 1. 2025, 11:00)
- An Overview of the Globalisation Problems (16. 1. 2025, 11:01)
- The logic and dimensions of globalisation (16. 1. 2025, 11:01)
- Development trends (16. 1. 2025, 11:02)
- Scenarios for possible futures (16. 1. 2025, 11:02)
- Definitions: public goods (16. 1. 2025, 11:03)
- Globalisation Glossary (16. 1. 2025, 11:03)
- Problems Associated with ‘Global Assets’ (16. 1. 2025, 11:04)
- Issues Calling for Legal Regulation at the Global Level (16. 1. 2025, 11:04)
- Issues Calling for Global Commitments (16. 1. 2025, 11:05)
- Environmental capital (16. 1. 2025, 11:05)
- Global public goods and nature services (16. 1. 2025, 11:06)
- Global Public Goods Management (16. 1. 2025, 11:07)
- Social capital (16. 1. 2025, 11:08)
- Global Climate Change (16. 1. 2025, 11:09)
- Global environmental problems (16. 1. 2025, 11:10)
- The Earth’s Human Population- Growth and Poverty (16. 1. 2025, 11:11)
- Global Threat to Life’s Diversity (16. 1. 2025, 11:11)
- Soil and Food Production (16. 1. 2025, 11:12)
- Water Exploitation and Pollution (16. 1. 2025, 11:12)
- The United Nations and the necessity of reformation (16. 1. 2025, 11:14)
- World Environment Organization (16. 1. 2025, 11:14)
- Control over global items (16. 1. 2025, 11:16)
- Does globalization support terror? (16. 1. 2025, 11:17)
- Experience of Kuwait (16. 1. 2025, 11:18)
- Free market economy (16. 1. 2025, 11:19)
- Globalization and the conflict between Christian and Muslim society (16. 1. 2025, 11:19)