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Our Global Neighborhood

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Our Global Neighborhood is the report of the Commission on Global Governance, issued in 1995, advancing the view that nations are interdependent and calling for a strengthened United Nations. It was vigorously criticized by The New American magazine, John Birch Society, and other advocates of national sovereignty. In Toward Genuine Global Governance: Critical Reactions to "Our Global Neighborhood", Harris, Errol E. and Yunker, James A. assembled a set of nine essays by world federalists expressing their disappointment in the report.

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  1. "Our Global Neighborhood".
  2. Harris, Errol E.; Yunker, James A. (1999-06-30). Toward Genuine Global Governance: Critical Reactions to Our Global Neighborhood. Bloomsbury Academic. ISBN 978-0-275-96417-7.
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