An examination of the arguments for the comprehensive reform of global governance
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The current model of global governance is based on the lowest common legal denominator, and this must change if governance is to remain relevant at the international level. Practical global governance must eliminate all environmental, economic, social and political threats to the planet and all people.
Publication Name: International Journal of Humanities and Peace
Subject: Political science
ISSN: 1042-4032
Year: 1999
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Millennium
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The beginning of the 21st century is a mathematical abstraction, but it offers the opportunity to reflect on the finitude and fragility of the human race. Intergovernmental and non-governmental organizations will probably shape the 21st century more than corporate interests.
Publication Name: International Journal of Humanities and Peace
Subject: Political science
ISSN: 1042-4032
Year: 1999
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Democraticizing global governance
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Globalization demands global governance, but this also means concepts such as obligation and justice need reformulation. Principles for globally sustainable development include cooperation, equity, security, and empowerment.
Publication Name: International Journal of Humanities and Peace
Subject: Political science
ISSN: 1042-4032
Year: 1999
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