His love of mechanical watches, his cosmopolitanism and his charisma make him an ideal ambassador. |
On the contrary, our model positions us well to make diversity and cosmopolitanism our comparative advantage in the new globalized economy. |
Freedom of expression is giving way to the principle of compulsory cosmopolitanism. |
In this situation,it is necessary to be somewhat cosmopolitan but it does not mean that cosmopolitanism must be imposed on each other. |
The liberal creed of cosmopolitanism, free trade, and peace promised to define the shape of things to come. |
We often admire the Dutch for their cosmopolitanism, for their straightforwardness and their courage to envisage ground-breaking solutions. |