Concept information
Preferred term
global governance and world order
Definition
- Global governance and world order refers to the rules and institutions that monitor, regulate, and govern the interactions of the multiple actors, individuals, and their agents that comprise what is now a global society. It is an essential feature of globalization and a transformational change in the evolution of human societies. [Source: Encyclopedia of Global Studies; Global Governance and World Order]
Broader concept
Narrower concepts
- African Union
- Arab League
- Association of Southeast Asian Nations
- borders
- Bretton Woods
- caliphates
- dynasties
- empires
- failed states
- global contexts of power
- global order
- global religion
- Global South
- hollow state
- independence movements
- League of Nations
- methodological nationalism
- modern empires
- nation-state
- NATO
- neocolonialism
- Non-Aligned Movement
- Organization of American States
- petroleum geopolitics
- regional governance
- regionalism
- republics
- sovereignty
- subsidiarity
- summits, summitry
- transnational governance networks
- transnational political parties
- Treaty of Rome
- Treaty of Westphalia
- visions of world order
- World Federalist Movement
- world government
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URI
https://concepts.sagepub.com/social-science/concept/global_governance_and_world_order
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