2018
DOI: 10.18488/journal.2.2018.84.152.170
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United People: Designing A New Model of Global Governance

Abstract: Human-driven changes on this planet have been giving rise to global warming, social instability, civil wars, and acts of terrorism. The existing system of global governance is not equipped to effectively address these enormous challenges. It is slow where one must move quickly, favors bureaucracy and politics over authentic deliberations and effective interventions, and caters to power-brokers and mega-corporations. The world therefore needs a model of global governance that serves to make and implement collec… Show more

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“…These conditions may promote DS projects at local levels, while not completely inhibiting similar interventions at governmental levels beyond local ones. Examples of design-driven projects at the national and global levels are New Zealand's radical tax reform (Stephens, 1993), the active engagement of thousands of citizens in writing new legislation in Taiwan (Barry, 2016;Tang, 2016), and the creative design of an alternative global governance system (Romme et al, 2018a). The challenges arising from DS projects in large jurisdictions compared to smaller ones are, however, not yet well understood and require more research.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These conditions may promote DS projects at local levels, while not completely inhibiting similar interventions at governmental levels beyond local ones. Examples of design-driven projects at the national and global levels are New Zealand's radical tax reform (Stephens, 1993), the active engagement of thousands of citizens in writing new legislation in Taiwan (Barry, 2016;Tang, 2016), and the creative design of an alternative global governance system (Romme et al, 2018a). The challenges arising from DS projects in large jurisdictions compared to smaller ones are, however, not yet well understood and require more research.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%