Global world: a problem of governance
Abstract
Purpose
The purpose of this paper is to include the following items: to show the absolute necessity of managing the international community, to explore the fundamental possibility of managing the global world, to prove or disprove such a possibility, to determine the real background of global governance in modern conditions and to show the methods of transition toward global governance.
Design/methodology/approach
The main methodological principles used in writing the paper are: the principle of the integrity of the world; the understanding of globalization as an objective historical process; the principle of historical sequence of the considered event; the principle of priority of the general over the particular, as well as of the global over the regional and the local.
Findings
As a result of the proposed research, it is shown that the global world needs to be managed. Prerequisites for the management of the global world are identified, among which the most important are morality and rights. It is shown that for management of the global world there should not only be global government, but also other branches of government, such as a World Parliament and a judicial system based on global law.
Research limitations/implications
A clear distinction between the management and regulation of social relations is made. The need to further explore the concepts of international law and global right is stated.
Practical implications
National sovereignty increasingly must give place to global governance structures.
Social implications
The need to build a global civil society is evident.
Originality/value
The absolute necessity and possibility of regulating the world community are shown. New approaches to solving this problem are proposed. They are based on existing assumptions in the field of executive and legislative power and also involve the creation of new structures, primarily in the area of the judiciary.
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Citation
Nikolayevich Chumakov, A. (2014), "Global world: a problem of governance", Campus-Wide Information Systems, Vol. 31 No. 2/3, pp. 108-120. https://doi.org/10.1108/CWIS-12-2013-0069
Publisher
:Emerald Group Publishing Limited
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