Political or humanitarian term referring to the entire global civilization created by mankind or aggregate of nation-states.
1 These countries are increasingly making their presence felt on the world stage .
2 Taiwan became synonymous with democracy and was catapulted onto the world stage .
3 Sports puts a country, and especially a city, on the world stage .
4 Indian music to mark the rise of India on the world stage ?
5 He did not stride the world stage in any shape or form.
6 Percy Tau, go make Mzansi proud and light up the world stage .
7 CGN has established itself as a ruthless player on the world stage .
8 They'll be in the same corner of the world stage for decades.
9 Failure is very bad in their culture, particularly on the world stage .
10 New Zealand does well on the world stage in several areas, she says.
11 Of course, democratisation does not automatically guarantee better behaviour on the world stage .
12 His warmth, humility and kindness are badly needed on the world stage today.
13 He had been an incredible leader on the world stage , Ms Ardern said.
14 Perhaps the biggest challenge for Modi on the world stage will be China.
15 Never before have we held such a prominent position on the world stage .
16 This leadership is readily apparent on the world stage , he said.
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