Economic globalization is at times referred to as “corporate globalism,” while globalization in the sphere of values is termed “global humanism" (Gurtov 1994). Globalization in politics is viewed as an extension of multilateralism, but also as “postinternational politics," or the entry of nonstate actors into international politics (Rosenau 1990). Globalization “from above" differs from globalization “from below" (Falk 1994). While none of these terms may be particularly precise, what matters is the general awareness of globalization as a multidimensional process. An implication is that actual representations of globalization would match a postcubist painting rather than the international trade statistics of economists or gung-ho accounts in business management magazines.