The Resurgent Idea of World Government

Ethics and International Affairs 22 (2):133–142 (2008)
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Abstract

The idea of world government is returning to the mainstream of scholarly thinking about international relations. Will the world-government movement become a potent political force, or will it fade away as it did in the late 1940s?

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reprint Craig, Campbell (2010) "The Resurgent Idea of World Government". In Tinnevelt, Ronald, De Schutter, Helder, Global Democracy and Exclusion, pp. 27–36: Wiley-Blackwell (2010)

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