Survey: Majority agrees that binding global decision-making is needed
12/13/2020
According to the Stockholm-based Global Challenges Foundation, an international average of 67 percent of people polled in a new ten-country global survey agrees that "a new global supranational organisation should be created to make binding global decisions on how to manage global risks".
By definition, binding supranational decision-making means that countries cede authority and sovereignty to a joint organization. At the global scale, this arguably would represent a world government even if it was limited to certain subject-issues.