Global Governance in the Making: Prospects for a New World Order in Tackling Economic Injustice

Springer Science and Business Media LLC - Tập 16 - Trang 520-528 - 2009
Tiffany Limsico1
1National University of Singapore, Singapore, Singapore

Tóm tắt

One of the proposed solutions to economic justice is the concept of global governance, a world order wherein nations, formerly self-seeking and sovereign, would unselfishly cooperate towards solving problems with worldwide repercussions. Is this a utopian ideal or is this an immediate reality? To what extent is this possible, much less achievable?

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