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ID141199
Title ProperGlobal government and the sources of globoscepticism
LanguageENG
AuthorCabrera, Luis
Summary / Abstract (Note)While a number of prominent researchers have recently turned their attention to the likelihood or desirability of full world government, such an ideal has little current support in civic and popular discourse. This article seeks to identify some factors possibly reinforcing such ‘globoscepticism’. After first discussing why it should not be seen as prima facie absurd to support global political integration, and noting widespread popular support in the immediate aftermath of the Second World War, it turns to some findings on the sources of Euroscepticism. This phenomenon involves negative attitudes expressed by political elites and ordinary citizens towards European Union integration. Also considered are the determinants of attitudes towards international trade liberalisation. Insights from both areas can be applied to a preliminary exploration of globoscepticism. Specifically, they can enrich an analysis of domestic biases which naturally arise and are reinforced within a sovereign states system, and which tend to diminish support for comprehensive projects beyond the state. These pose challenges that must be addressed by academic advocates of full global integration, as well as advocates of still-ambitious but far less comprehensive projects of suprastate institution building.
`In' analytical NoteMillennium: Journal of International Studies Vol. 43, No.2; Jan 2015: p.471-491
Journal SourceMillennium: Journal of International Studies 2015-03 43, 2
Key WordsGlobal Justice ;  Euroscepticism ;  World Government ;  Economic Globalisation ;  Cosmopolitan Democracy