Zero world government

Zero world government, Governance without government or Governance beyond the nation state refers to a hypothetical future in which national governments have lost or are losing their power to govern, as a result of globalization increasing the power of transnational actors, where a worldwide rejection of traditional politics surrounded around the capture of hegemonic power happens, but governments instead assuming a place within various self-organizing networks.[1] The term contrasts with that of one world government in the sense that rather than there being a centralized world-state, there are decentralized communal anarchy without traditional governments.

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  1. G., Carayannis, Elias (2012). Institutional learning and knowledge transfer across epistemic communities : new tools of global governance. Pirzadeh, Ali., Popescu, Denisa. New York, NY: Springer Science+Business Media, LLC. p. 171-174. ISBN 9781461415510. OCLC 765949047.
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