globophobe

globophobe
(GLOH.boh.fohb)
n.
A person who fears or is against globalization.
globophobic adj.
globophobia n.
Example Citation:
"Saturday is trash time in Davos. On the third day of the World Economic Forum, globophobes and anticapitalists of every stripe make their voices heard — well, actually, their fists and brickbats."
— Josef Joffe, "Capitalists Who Aren't Afraid to Cry," Time, February 12, 2001
Earliest Citation:
In fact, since world trade flows are so intertwined, any penalty on imports or exports ends up costing all of us. But that tends to get lost in arguments over the impact of trade policies on employment at home. And unfortunately, framing the question as one of jobs gained or lost to trade plays into the hands of the globophobes.
— Andrew Cassel, The Philadelphia Inquirer, November 14, 1997
Notes:
In case you're wondering, the opposite word — globophile, a person who embraces or favors globalization, — also exists, but is used far less frequently:
One of the most dispiriting things about the current political debate is that the two sides are simply talking past each other. Globophiles rattle off streams of figures and anecdotes showing that the potential is fantastic. The evidence is on their side. Globophobes counter every statistic with a tale of human misery, the blame for which they pin on world capitalism. They are the moral victors.
— Diane Coyle, "McDonald's Can Help to Save the World," The Independent, July 6, 2000
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