50 +
ACTIVE WARS TODAY
0
STOPPED BY THE UN
12500
NUCLEAR WARHEADS
1
PLANET TO PROTECT
OUR CORE BELIEF
"Trusting individual states to resolve all conflicts peacefully is not a strategy — it is a prayer."
The world has been transformed by technology, trade, and shared survival threats. Yet our institutions for resolving conflict remain anchored in 1945.
The United Nations was a great beginning. But a body that cannot enforce its own resolutions is not a world authority — it is a debating club.
Global Patriots believes that lasting peace requires a single, democratic, enforceable world authority — not dominance by any nation, but genuine collective governance over war and nuclear weapons.
The problem in three facts
Sovereignty Vetoes Peace
Permanent UN Security Council members can veto any resolution — including against themselves. This is not law. This is impunity.
NUCLEAR RISK IS ACCELERATING
Nine countries hold humanity hostage with weapons capable of ending civilization. No global body can disarm them.
CLIMATE KNOWS NO BORDERS
The planet's greatest threats — climate collapse, pandemics, AI warfare — require coordinated global response that no collection of competing states can deliver.
THE THREE PILLARS OF A PEACEFUL WORLD
02
Democratic Global Governance
A reformed or successor institution to the UN — one built on democratic representation of the world's people, not on the 1945 balance of power. Humanity's voice must govern humanity's future.
03
Global Disarmament
A binding, verifiable treaty to eliminate nuclear weapons — not as an idealistic dream, but as a legal requirement enforced by a world authority with the power to act. We have done it with chemical weapons. We can do it again.
01
Enforceable World Law
International law that applies equally to all nations — powerful and small — with a court that can enforce its rulings. No more wars of aggression going unpunished simply because the aggressor is nuclear-armed.
The Urgency
We Are One Miscalculation Away
History's worst wars were not inevitable — they were the product of failed institutions, unchecked nationalism, and the absence of a binding global order. We are building those same conditions again. The difference now is that the weapons are existential.
The question is not whether humanity can afford global governance. The question is whether humanity can survive without it.
Stay Informed. Stay Engaged
Our free Newsletter delivers peace movement news, analysis, and calls to action — directly to your inbox.
W never share your data unsubscribe anytime
