In this article I discuss the need for transformation of the current global governance system in the context of attaining peace for a socially sustainable world. I propose that nations and peoples unrepresented in the current United Nations centred system might provide new thinking as to how the human family could collectively address its common global affairs. Amplification of the voices of the unrepresented is necessary for the purposes of accessing this thinking. A preferred global governance future is described reflecting the interests of the unrepresented and the need for United Nations reforms to be implemented
The purpose of this article is to establish the value of looking at global governance from the point...
Human-driven changes on this planet have been giving rise to global warming, social instability, civ...
The idea of a single world-scale international system is largely obsolete and far from realistic in ...
Global crises currently pose threats to human survival on earth but there is no legitimate form of g...
This thesis aims to bring unconventional perspectives to the global governance debates by developing...
This thesis aims to bring unconventional perspectives to the global governance debates by developing...
[[abstract]]The paper deals with the issue of whether a sustainable future for humankind can be reac...
Purpose – The topics of an emerging planetary civilisation and its common affairs, global problems r...
This article describes the relevance of a world parliament in the context of long-term social evolut...
This article describes a global governance system that—from the author’s point of view—would lead to...
The current institutional framework for sustainable development is by far not strong enough to bring...
The geopolitical world of the 21st century is very different than that of the post– World War II era...
The United Nations created the Commission for Global Governance, documented on Jan 25, 2000. The fou...
The current institutional framework for sustainable development is by far not strong enough to bring...
Purpose – This paper aims to clarify the character of globalization, to identify the changes it brin...
The purpose of this article is to establish the value of looking at global governance from the point...
Human-driven changes on this planet have been giving rise to global warming, social instability, civ...
The idea of a single world-scale international system is largely obsolete and far from realistic in ...
Global crises currently pose threats to human survival on earth but there is no legitimate form of g...
This thesis aims to bring unconventional perspectives to the global governance debates by developing...
This thesis aims to bring unconventional perspectives to the global governance debates by developing...
[[abstract]]The paper deals with the issue of whether a sustainable future for humankind can be reac...
Purpose – The topics of an emerging planetary civilisation and its common affairs, global problems r...
This article describes the relevance of a world parliament in the context of long-term social evolut...
This article describes a global governance system that—from the author’s point of view—would lead to...
The current institutional framework for sustainable development is by far not strong enough to bring...
The geopolitical world of the 21st century is very different than that of the post– World War II era...
The United Nations created the Commission for Global Governance, documented on Jan 25, 2000. The fou...
The current institutional framework for sustainable development is by far not strong enough to bring...
Purpose – This paper aims to clarify the character of globalization, to identify the changes it brin...
The purpose of this article is to establish the value of looking at global governance from the point...
Human-driven changes on this planet have been giving rise to global warming, social instability, civ...
The idea of a single world-scale international system is largely obsolete and far from realistic in ...