The discussion of the possibility of world government has been revived since the end of the Cold War and particularly after the turn of the millennium. It has engaged many authors. In this article, I provide a survey of the continuing debate on world government. I explore the leading question of the debate, whether the conditions of insecurity in which states are placed and other global problems that face contemporary humanity require the creation of a global authority, and consequently, the establishment of a world state. After a careful analysis I suggest that a world state is neither necessary nor inevitable nor desirable. I argue that the plurality of nation-states that form an international society has a great advantage over ...
Discussions surrounding the sources of power and authority that govern the social world have taken p...
A stark question remains with us today. Has the idea of the nation-state always sought to conceal an...
Wary of quick statist dismissal of their proposals, cosmopolitans have been careful not to associate...
The discussion of the possibility of world government has been revived since the end of th...
In some contrast to the traditional and ongoing normative discussions about the desirability of a wo...
The overall plan of this study first describes such essential terms as "World State", necessary cond...
There are good security and political economy reasons for furthering integration towards a world pol...
In the age of globalization, and increased interdependence in the world that we face today, there is...
The legitimacy of government is often linked to its ability to maintain order and secure peace. Thom...
The once monolithic nation-state is in danger. Forces of modernity like globalization are causing th...
This article argues that it is erroneous to counterpose globalization to the state, as many increasi...
Why is there no post-Westphalian world polity today, despite the globalism of recent decades? Is the...
The article deals with a pivotal conceptual distinction employed in philosophical discussions about ...
The idea of the sovereign state is at the core of the Western understanding of international politic...
Developing a processual understanding of world statehood, this book combines history, political phil...
Discussions surrounding the sources of power and authority that govern the social world have taken p...
A stark question remains with us today. Has the idea of the nation-state always sought to conceal an...
Wary of quick statist dismissal of their proposals, cosmopolitans have been careful not to associate...
The discussion of the possibility of world government has been revived since the end of th...
In some contrast to the traditional and ongoing normative discussions about the desirability of a wo...
The overall plan of this study first describes such essential terms as "World State", necessary cond...
There are good security and political economy reasons for furthering integration towards a world pol...
In the age of globalization, and increased interdependence in the world that we face today, there is...
The legitimacy of government is often linked to its ability to maintain order and secure peace. Thom...
The once monolithic nation-state is in danger. Forces of modernity like globalization are causing th...
This article argues that it is erroneous to counterpose globalization to the state, as many increasi...
Why is there no post-Westphalian world polity today, despite the globalism of recent decades? Is the...
The article deals with a pivotal conceptual distinction employed in philosophical discussions about ...
The idea of the sovereign state is at the core of the Western understanding of international politic...
Developing a processual understanding of world statehood, this book combines history, political phil...
Discussions surrounding the sources of power and authority that govern the social world have taken p...
A stark question remains with us today. Has the idea of the nation-state always sought to conceal an...
Wary of quick statist dismissal of their proposals, cosmopolitans have been careful not to associate...