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International majorities of people support establishing a democratic world government to tackle global issues such as climate change, peace, and poverty, according to new research from @Politics_Oxford and @DCU (https://t.co/0tROCPFKTb) Read more: https://t.co/QUbNF1vPUh
New Oxford/Dublin Research: Public majorities worldwide support a democratic world government focused on global issues: https://t.co/zW7D1A5nbh
By @FarsanGh@Politics_Oxford & @MarkusPauli@HumanitiesDCU – full open-access ISQ article: https://t.co/oktfyL8ksV
South China Morning Post: Is it time for a democratic world government to address global challenges? By @FarsanGh@Politics_Oxford & me @LawGovDCU.
https://t.co/TWkxqzFm0P
International Studies Quarterly open-access article: https://t.co/AxMfgEs329 – "Who on Earth Wants a World Government, What Kind, and Why? An International Survey Experiment." 42.000 respondents in 17 countries, started during my time @yalenus & @NUS_PoliSci. Thank you @jdriffill, @rypper, @williambain67.
New Oxford/Dublin research: Public majorities worldwide support a democratic world government focused on global issues | by @FarsanGh & @MarkusPauli
https://t.co/b27H6XSEs4
My new ISQ article with @MarkusPauli presents an international survey experiment on 42,000 citizens in 17 countries, finding that overwhelming majorities worldwide support a democratic world government focusing on global issues such as climate change and world poverty. #UNGA79
Vast public support worldwide for a democratic global government to tackle issues like climate change. Here @FarsanGh@Politics_Oxford & I @LawGovDCU discuss our survey experiment "Who on Earth Wants a World Government?" https://t.co/iCCZyZ9KK0 ISQ-paper: https://t.co/xLryEJVTOb
@BBCWorld Our Oxford/LSE/Griffith research shows international public majorities in favor of making the UN stronger and more democratic, including reforms of the Security Council as discussed at the ongoing UN General Assembly meeting. Check it out and retweet: https://t.co/nltGUqJVcs
@washingtonpost Our Oxford/LSE/Griffith research shows international public majorities in favor of making the UN stronger and more democratic, including reforms of the Security Council as discussed at the ongoing UN General Assembly meeting. Check it out and retweet: https://t.co/nltGUqJVcs
@washingtonpost Our Oxford/LSE/Griffith research shows international public majorities in favor of making the UN stronger and more democratic, including reforms of the Security Council as discussed at the ongoing UN General Assembly meeting. Check it out and retweet: https://t.co/nltGUqJVcs
@washingtonpost Our Oxford/LSE/Griffith research shows international public majorities in favor of making the UN stronger and more democratic, including reforms of the Security Council as discussed at the ongoing UN General Assembly meeting. Check it out and retweet: https://t.co/nltGUqJVcs
@nytimes Our Oxford/LSE/Griffith research shows international public majorities in favor of making the UN stronger and more democratic, including reforms of the Security Council as discussed at the ongoing UN General Assembly meeting. Check it out and retweet: https://t.co/nltGUqJVcs
@nytimes Our Oxford/LSE/Griffith research shows international public majorities in favor of making the UN stronger and more democratic, including reforms of the Security Council as discussed at the ongoing UN General Assembly meeting. Check it out and retweet: https://t.co/nltGUqJVcs
@nytimes Our Oxford/LSE/Griffith research shows international public majorities in favor of making the UN stronger and more democratic, including reforms of the Security Council as discussed at the ongoing UN General Assembly meeting. Check it out and retweet: https://t.co/nltGUqJVcs
@nytimes Our Oxford/LSE/Griffith research shows international public majorities in favor of making the UN stronger and more democratic, including reforms of the Security Council as discussed at the ongoing UN General Assembly meeting. Check it out and retweet: https://t.co/nltGUqJVcs
@nytimes Our Oxford/LSE/Griffith research shows international public majorities in favor of making the UN stronger and more democratic, including reforms of the Security Council as discussed at the ongoing UN General Assembly meeting. Check it out and retweet: https://t.co/nltGUqJVcs
@ZelenskyyUa Our Oxford/LSE/Griffith research shows international public majorities in favor of making the UN stronger and more democratic, including reforms of the Security Council as discussed at the ongoing UN General Assembly meeting. Check it out here and retweet: https://t.co/nltGUqJVcs
@antonioguterres Our Oxford/LSE/Griffith research shows international public majorities in favor of making the UN stronger and more democratic, including reforms of the Security Council as discussed at the ongoing UN General Assembly meeting. Check it out here and retweet: https://t.co/nltGUqJVcs
@POTUS Our Oxford/LSE/Griffith research shows international public majorities in favor of making the UN stronger and more democratic, including reforms of the Security Council as discussed at the ongoing UN General Assembly meeting. Check it out here and retweet: https://t.co/nltGUqJVcs