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NAME: RUSTOM S.

FERNANDEZ Program: BPED-2


Subject: G-WORLD Schedule: 11:00-12:00PM
WEEK 3 
REFLECTIVE JOURNAL  
I. Make a reflective journal of the things you’ve learned in lesson 3. Your journal must
have at least 15 sentences as a minimum. Be guided with the rubric in writing your
reflective journal. (50 pts.) 

From the last meeting we discuss the lesson 3 the united nation contemporary global
governance. I’ve learned about the global governance that it is a trend toward political collaboration
among transnational actors aimed at negotiating solutions to problems that affect more than one state
or country. Global governance institutions such as the United Nations, the International Criminal
Court, the World Bank, and others have restricted or delineated authority to ensure enforcement. The
new challenge of world governance persists in the form of globalization and power regimes that are
globalizing. Global governance is described as the emergence of a worldwide partnership in which
economic, cultural, political, and environmental practices in one community in one part of the world
become highly relevant to another community in another part of the world. So by this what is the
purpose of creating global government, so the goal of creating global governments is to develop
problem-solving policies that help many countries around the world. Aside from that discussion we
talk about what are the global issues. And here are some examples global problems or issues that
the world are facing right now such us: Poverty, Unemployment, Educational Development, Health
Problem, climate change, deforestation, & etc. and how are we going to lessen this problem, In order
to mitigate those problems, Global Governance must intervene, since they are the ones that are
accountable and have the power. Global governance, in its broadest context, aims to provide global
public goods, such as peace and stability, justice and dispute resolution mechanisms, functional
economies, and unified trade and business standards. Global governance is a never-ending method
of juggling opposing priorities and launching collaborative action. The alignment of national policy and
the recognition of shared norms and laws serve as the foundation for this. For example in world trade
relations, the World Trade Organization (WTO) plays a key role. As a result, global governance is
thought to be an institutional consensus-building mechanism that results in rules and agreements
affecting national governments and international companies.

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