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Inherent to the concept of a world government is the idea that nations would be required to pool or surrender... a world government would add another level of administration above the existing national governments or provide coordination over... in which he explored the idea of a world government establishing the global rule of law... No complete world government has ever existed... arguments for replacing the UN with a federal world government and quickly became the... began an unauthorized speech calling for a world government from the balcony of the UN General Assembly... 1949 found world government favored by a majority of respondents in six European countries and rejected in three other... World Government of World Citizens... the idea of world government has gained some of its most considerable attention from... And once one concedes that a single world government is not necessary... a world government could be more or less a sovereign... critics say that any such formation of a world government would be essentially useless unless the reason relates to an event or conflict that could... which a world government would abolish in national terms... World Government and not the... Argues that not only is world government necessary if we want to deal successfully with global problems it is also... World government in science fiction... World government in science fiction...

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