Abstract
We need more transnational governing capacity, as both national governments and intergovernmental organizations are unable to cope with rising transnational problems. Can a global civil society make major contributions along these lines? This article argues that the answer is yes with a significant “but”. Global civil society can make major contributions, but no nearly sufficient ones without the formation of some form of a global state.
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