Noun
global governance (uncountable)
Supranational integration of national actors aimed at solving global problems that cannot be solved through national decision making alone.
Global governance would be essential in tackling mankind's common challenges but it is hard to achieve among extremely different kinds of actors.
If states themselves are less able to handle various responsibilities, this leaves open the possibility of the emergence of some form of global governance to fill the void. George Ritzer
Global governance cannot be limited to the crafting of instruments related to the promotion of democracy. A key component must be the creation of fair and equitable rules to enhance the development prospects of developing countries. Kamla Persad-Bissessar
Global governance is just a euphemism for global government. Jacques Attali
Global governance "should above all answer to men’s needs," which go beyond material prosperity to social ones such as the need for life satisfaction and security, he noted. Source: Internet