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Sep 9, 2006 1:40:00 PM
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Constantin von Barloewen: The idea of a world government is as old as Platonic philosophy. One can reread it in Platon.
The republic of the philosophers is an old metaphor of political thinking, but it unfortunately shows up the fact that the attempt "world government", today would be ever more urgently necessary but it is ever more difficult to realize it.
With the conflict-ladenness of national interests, self-interestedness, the national state in Heroism, one considers what infinite difficulties the United Nations had to fight after '45 which were developed around conflicts world-wide, one thinks of the Iraq war, where they could not prevent it, or the “Hutu” and “Tutsi” problem in Africa, where 1 million humans died, what the UN also could not prevent, or the difficulties in the Sudan today, where the United Nations, the security council had to hand over the criminal abuses of human rights to the chief prosecutor of the international human right Court of Justice in Den Haag, the argentinian over Ocampo, in order to punish all violations of human rights, but one considers how difficult it is to establish a world government with rising national interests of the superpowers Russia, America, in addition, China and India, it is appropriate to doubt whether a world government can represent a solution at all.
Strictly speaking, one has to strengthen the United Nations, to grant more military powers , so that really in the beginning this world government, that is Trade Union of German Employees nature after '45, also in the life can. At the same time in addition, possibilities would have to be created on national-local level of problems to solve, here must be a creation a reconciliation.
But it is shown ever more strongly that with the Kyoto agreement for example, with all ecological questions in the RIO conference of the United Nations, those had actually hardly an effect on the material-political conversions 10 years after the RIO conference where nothing was fulfilled.
It is shown that world-political organizations and bodies are often not in the conditions to relieve national initiatives and make them redundant.
But it would be desirable that one would strengthen the United Nations for a world-wide accomplishment of global interests.
by Constantin von Barloewen
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