I give it five stars for importance. It is the UN's own manifesto for world government. Best used as a companion guide and verifier for other alternative media expose's. It will tell their plan, in euphemisms, but exposes it nonetheless. In other words, this book was aimed at people who could potentially buy into the impossible dream of the New World Order.
The history of the world is punctuated with attempts at complete domination. Some get a leg up and fail, some fail outright - but they all eventually fail under the weight of too much expansion. Read about the latest attempt. Most highly recommended for those that think all this is a "conspiracy theory".
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Our Global Neighborhood: The Report of the Commission on Global Governance 1st Edition
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The Commission on Global Governance
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Coming to terms with the realities of our new global environment, an environment in which human relationships span the globe and interdendencies and interconnections are multiplying exponentially, will be the greatest challenge of the coming century. Our Global Neighborhood takes the first step in tackling the crucial issues standing in the way of the world community's progress on the eve of the twenty-first century. Its far-reaching recommendations stand as the most thorough attempt to ensure peace and progress around the world since the formation of the United Nations.
Conceived by the Commission on Global Governance, this vastly important book represents the collective thinking of twenty-eight eminent international figures from a variety of professional and public affairs backgrounds. Established in 1992 to analyze global changes in recent decades and to suggest ways in which the international community can better cooperate on global issues, the Commission works to capitalize on the myriad opportunities afforded the world community in the wake of the Cold War. Beginning with an analysis of the complex and contradictory effects of globalization and the end of the Cold War, this extensive report outlines the major transformations that have transpired over the last fifty years including the political, economic, military, technological, intellectual, and institutional changes that have so powerfully marked the second half of the twentieth century. In turn, it surveys the major problems, such as ethnic conflict, unemployment, environmental
degradation, and extensive population growth, that have emerged from these transformations to confront world leaders.
In itself, the end of the Cold War has far from ended the world's problems. While the threat of nuclear superpower war has receded, the spread of nuclear capability and of biological and chemical weapons poses great dangers. Wars, between states and even more within states (such as the ongoing tragedy of both Yugoslavia and Rwanda), have continued to destroy lives. With this in mind, Our Global Neighborhood addresses the two principle norms that have guided relations among states, both before and after the Cold War: sovereignty and self-determination. It explains why these norms are still important and how they must be adapted to meet the new realities of the emerging global community. Discussing the importance of shared values in a time of transition, it identifies the values that the Commission believes most important, including justice, equity, tolerance, liberty, and nonviolence. And it goes on to call for a new global ethic based on a set of responsibilities and rights
that would encourage cooperation and collaboration in a global neighborhood.
As the fiftieth anniversary of the United Nations approaches in 1995, the adequacy of our institutions of global governance and the need to strengthen them will increasingly claim the attention of world leaders and citizens alike. The debates prompted by this anniversary lend a poignant timeliness to Our Global Neighborhood as it makes recommendations for changes in international organizations--especially those that are part of the United Nations system--such as revitalizing the General Assembly and reforming the Security Council.
Conceived by the Commission on Global Governance, this vastly important book represents the collective thinking of twenty-eight eminent international figures from a variety of professional and public affairs backgrounds. Established in 1992 to analyze global changes in recent decades and to suggest ways in which the international community can better cooperate on global issues, the Commission works to capitalize on the myriad opportunities afforded the world community in the wake of the Cold War. Beginning with an analysis of the complex and contradictory effects of globalization and the end of the Cold War, this extensive report outlines the major transformations that have transpired over the last fifty years including the political, economic, military, technological, intellectual, and institutional changes that have so powerfully marked the second half of the twentieth century. In turn, it surveys the major problems, such as ethnic conflict, unemployment, environmental
degradation, and extensive population growth, that have emerged from these transformations to confront world leaders.
In itself, the end of the Cold War has far from ended the world's problems. While the threat of nuclear superpower war has receded, the spread of nuclear capability and of biological and chemical weapons poses great dangers. Wars, between states and even more within states (such as the ongoing tragedy of both Yugoslavia and Rwanda), have continued to destroy lives. With this in mind, Our Global Neighborhood addresses the two principle norms that have guided relations among states, both before and after the Cold War: sovereignty and self-determination. It explains why these norms are still important and how they must be adapted to meet the new realities of the emerging global community. Discussing the importance of shared values in a time of transition, it identifies the values that the Commission believes most important, including justice, equity, tolerance, liberty, and nonviolence. And it goes on to call for a new global ethic based on a set of responsibilities and rights
that would encourage cooperation and collaboration in a global neighborhood.
As the fiftieth anniversary of the United Nations approaches in 1995, the adequacy of our institutions of global governance and the need to strengthen them will increasingly claim the attention of world leaders and citizens alike. The debates prompted by this anniversary lend a poignant timeliness to Our Global Neighborhood as it makes recommendations for changes in international organizations--especially those that are part of the United Nations system--such as revitalizing the General Assembly and reforming the Security Council.
- ISBN-100198279973
- ISBN-13978-0198279976
- Edition1st
- PublisherOxford University Press
- Publication dateFebruary 16, 1995
- LanguageEnglish
- Dimensions7.7 x 5.13 x 1.08 inches
- Print length432 pages
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Reviewed in the United States on January 7, 2013
May be boring to read. And it will take time to read it. But it is a must have so one will see where the UN is, and has, taken the United States
Reviewed in the United States on September 15, 2014
I got to say the price for the book is a little much but the information is what I want
Reviewed in the United States on November 6, 2017
It's okay.
Reviewed in the United States on July 24, 2018
Perfect for my course
Reviewed in the United States on December 9, 2016
I had to read this book for a Masters level class. It was outdated and the recommendations might has well have come from the communist committee.
Reviewed in the United States on October 30, 2017
Great item
Reviewed in the United States on September 5, 2010
A good beginners book if you want to understand what global governance is and what underpins it and the bigger picture that it represents.
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D P BANKS
5.0 out of 5 stars
Agenda 21. Scary
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on July 9, 2020
If you haven’t read this it’s not too late. But even if you have it won’t make much difference. NWO is here. Say by by to your freedom
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George Wyndham
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Good read
Reviewed in Canada on August 15, 2014
Good information about some of the drivers in todays politics, un-tainted by todays emotional hysteria.

