Talk:Global governance
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Cut from intro:
- ... refers to a system-wide structure that both allows and constrains the behavior of actors in interdependent relationships in the absence of an overarching political authority. The global international system is the best example of this.
I wonder who's advocating the above. Anyway, it's harder to understand than the phraseology I lifted from further down in the article. Uncle Ed 19:04, 25 October 2005 (UTC)
I cut the references to "good governance" as the definition of "global governance" is value-neutral. It is descriptive, not normatively prescriptive. 155.212.123.19 19:24, 1 November 2007 (UTC)KZA