The term globalists refers to individuals or groups who advocate for global cooperation, interconnectedness, and the breakdown of national barriers to facilitate international trade, governance, and cultural exchange. The concept is often associated with promoting global institutions, such as the United Nations, the World Trade Organization, and various international treaties aimed at addressing global issues like climate change, human rights, and economic development. In Hebrew, the term can be translated as גלובליסטים (Globalistim). In other languages, it is known as Globalisten in German, Globalistes in French, and Globalisti in Italian. The term can be both descriptive and pejorative, depending on the context. Supporters view globalists as visionaries working towards a more unified and equitable world, while critics often accuse them of undermining national sovereignty and promoting a homogenization of cultures. The debate around globalism often intersects with discussions about economic policies, political ideologies, and cultural identity.