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No one is attempting this, though it would probably be a good idea.
No member state of the United Nations would attempt this, as it would inescapably tie their own national interests to those of others. No state is strong enough to totally control the planet.
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Few people are openly promoting a one-world-government. However, it is on the agenda of many people.
Many communists support a one-world-government, as well as a one-world-race, which is why they tolerate miscegenation.
Some capitalists desire a one-world-government, for profit purposes.
Anarchists and anarcho-syndicalists promote one world with no governments.
It will be hard to create a one-world government at the moment; the rift between the Islamic World and Christendom will prevent a one-world government from happening any time soon.
Suppose the federal government is trying to create initiatives that will create economic growth. What is one of the ways that it can attract entrepreneurs and business investments, while also creating positive economic growth?
A one world government refers to one central government that sets the standards that the entire world must follow. This type of government may contain leaders from every nation.
Suppose the federal government is trying to create initiatives that will create economic growth. What is one of the ways that it can attract entrepreneurs and business investments, while also creating positive economic growth?
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The one trying to get elected.
One of the states is California.
(apex) the idea of someone trying to create or shape another human being
The Monroe Doctrine told Europe to stop trying to create new colonies in the Western Hemisphere.
Most democratic countries feared that if communist nations had nuclear power, they would have the power to overthrow any democratic government and create a new one world communist government.
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They didn’t create a weak national government, but one with a balanced set of powers.
They didn’t create a weak national government, but one with a balanced set of powers.