Global governance from "summary" of The Shock Doctrine by Naomi Klein
The idea of global governance is not new, but it has taken on new urgency in recent years. As the world becomes increasingly interconnected, the need for a system of rules and regulations that can govern the behavior of nations and corporations across borders has become more pressing. Global governance is about more than just international cooperation; it is about creating a framework that can hold powerful actors accountable for their actions and ensure that they act in the best interests of all people, not just themselves.
One of the key challenges of global governance is the question of who gets to make the rules. Historically, the most powerful nations have been the ones to set the agenda, often to the detriment of smaller and less powerful countries. This has led to a system of global governance that is heavily skewed in favor of the rich and powerful, and that often serves to perpetuate inequality rather than address it.
In recent years, there has been a growing recognition of the need for a more inclusive and equitable system of global governance. This has led to calls for greater representation of developing countries in international institutions, and for a more democrat...
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