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World government is the concept of a single political authority with jurisdiction over all of Earth and humanity. It is conceived in a variety of forms, from tyrannical to democratic, which reflects its wide array of proponents and detractors. [1]
A claim suggesting the UN's Agenda 21 and the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development will establish "one world government" has been debunked by experts.
Specifications of a world government as democratic and/or focused on global issues significantly increase public support, producing clear majorities in favor. Attitudes are generally more positive in more populous, less free, weaker, and/or poorer countries.
One World Government and the War of Tomorrow. In 1950, journalist Vincent Sheean argued that renouncing national sovereignty was the only way to prevent nuclear war. Matt Novak....
United Nations adopts ground-breaking Pact for the Future to transform global governance. New York, 22 September 2024 – World leaders today adopted a Pact for the Future that includes a Global...
The General Assembly is negotiating two major agreements over the future of the organization and the world more widely. The agreements could concentrate power in the UN Secretary General in ways...
A one-world government is essentially an idealistic notion or theoretical standpoint that all nations could or should come together and merge into a single sovereign entity and system of...
“World government” refers to the idea of all humankind united under one common political authority. Proposals for a unified global political authority have existed since ancient times—in the ambition of kings, popes and emperors, and the dreams of poets and philosophers.
A post circulating on Facebook claims the United Nations (UN) has issued a directive that will create a “One-World-Government” and a single military, and ban organ transplants for the over-50s, amongst other things, on 4 July 2025.
Global governance in its present form is entrenching divisions and fuelling discontent, UN Secretary-General António Guterres told world leaders attending the Munich Security Conference in...