One-World; World Government; Messianic Age; Technocracy.
'The Commission consists of 28 individuals, carefully selected because of their prominence, influence, and their ability to effect the implementation of the recommendations. The Commission is not an official body of the United Nations. It was, however, endorsed by the UN Secretary General and funded through two trust funds of the United Nations Development Program (UNDP), nine national governments, and several foundations, including the MacArthur Foundation, the Ford Foundation, and the Carnegie Corporation.'
Digital book (pdf scan images) (borrow only) at https://archive.org/details/ourglobalneighbo00comm_0
Alternative pdf from html: http://www.thetechnocratictyranny.com/PDFS/Our_Global_Neighborhood.pdf
More bankster shenanigans designed to get them a world of their own free of (other) useless eaters. More of the same include: WCED - Our Common Future (1987); KING/SCHNEIDER - The First Global Revolution (1991); https://sustainabledevelopment.un.org/outcomedocuments/agenda21 (1992); https://sdgs.un.org/2030agenda (Agenda 2030 Sustainable Development); STRAUSS/HOWE - The Fourth Turning: Cycles of History: America's Destiny (1997) etc etc.
Author(s): Commission on Global Governance
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Year: 1995
Language: English
Commentary: PDF compiled from html pages at https://www.gdrc.org/u-gov/global-neighbourhood/index.htm
City: Oxford
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Our Global Neighborhood - Chapter listing
1. A New World
The Concept of Global Governance
The Phenomenon of Change
Globalization
The Need for Vision
Military Transformations
A New Arms Race
The Arms Trade
The Rise in Civil Conflict
Widespread Violence
Economic Trends
Persistent Poverty
Eastern Europe's Experience
Regional Groups
The Private Sector
Social and Environmental Change
Population
The Earth's Resources
Global Media
Agents of Change in Civil Society
The Empowerment of People
Enlightened Leadership
2. Values for the Global Neighbourhood
Neighbourhood Realities
Neighbourhood Tensions
Neighbourhood Ethics
Neighbourhood Values
Respect for Life
Liberty
Justice and Equity
Mutual Respect
Caring
Integrity
A Global Civic Ethic
Rights and Responsibilities
The Democratic Tide
Combating Corruption
Democracy and Legitimacy
Adapting Old Norms
Sovereignty
Self- Determination
3. Promoting Security
Promoting Security
The Changed Nature of Global Security
The Security of People
The Security of the Planet
Principles of Security for a New Era
The Obligation to Take Action
Anticipating and Preventing Crises
Early Warning
Fact- Finding Missions
Responding to Crises
Peaceful Settlement of Disputes
New Roles for Peacekeepers
Action Under Chapter VII
A United Nations Volunteer Force
Paying for Peace
Ending the Threat of Mass Destruction
Eliminating Nuclear Weapons
The Non- Proliferation Treaty
A Ban on Nuclear Testing
Nuclear-Weapon-Free Zones
Chemical and Biological Weapons
Demilitarizing International Society
Military Spending
A Demilitarization Fund
Arms Transfers
Land- Mines and Small Arms
Inculcating a Culture of Non- Violence
4. Managing Economic Interdependence
Stability requires a carefully crafted balance
Growing Interdependence
Growth and Poverty
Unused Human Potential
The Environment
Global Decision-Making
The Case for Multilateralism
Regionalism and Informal Multilateralism
5. Reforming the United Nations
We, the Peoples
The UN is 'Us'
The Option of Renewal
6. Strengthening the Rule of Law World-Wide
Unfulfilled Potential
International Law
The Law-Making Process
Strengthening International Law
Abiding by the Rules
The Chamber Procedure
The Choice of Judges
Steps to Compulsory Jurisdiction
Empowering the Secretary-General
The Security Council and the World Court
An International Criminal Court
Enforcing International Law
Promoting International Law
7. A Call to Action
Summary of Commission Proposals
Governance, Change, and Values
Promoting Security
Managing Economic Interdependence
Reforming the United Nations
Strengthening the Rule of Law World-wide
The Next Steps
The Need for Leadership
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