Our Identity
A Movement Born from History’s Failures
Global Patriot is a growing movement of citizens, thinkers, and advocates who believe that lasting world peace is possible — but only if humanity is willing to be honest about why it has failed so far.
The League of Nations. The United Nations. Both were visionary. Both fell short. Not because peace is impossible, but because the institutions designed to protect it lacked the authority, the democratic legitimacy, and the enforcement power to do so.
We exist to change that — through advocacy, education, and a growing global community united by a single conviction: a peaceful world is worth fighting for, together.
2018
Year the movement was founded — sparked by a book, fuelled by a dream
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Year the movement was founded — sparked by a book, fuelled by a dream
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Landmark books laying out the case for a new global governance framework
Our Mission
World Peace Is Not a Dream. It Is a Design Problem.
Global Patriot works toward a world free from the threat of war — not through wishful thinking, but through structural change. We advocate for a fundamentally reformed or entirely new global authority: one that is more democratic, more representative of all nations, and empowered with the mandate and the means to prevent armed conflict before it begins — and to stop it by force if necessary. This requires nations to accept a degree of shared sovereignty. That is the price of peace. And it is a price humanity can no longer afford not to pay.
Three Pillars of Our Movement
Reformed Global Governance
The United Nations was a noble experiment. But the world has changed. We advocate for either a deep structural reform of the UN — or the creation of a new international body with real democratic representation and real enforcement power to prevent war.
Peace has a price. Nations must be willing to surrender a degree of unilateral sovereignty to a legitimate global authority. It is the only path that history — and logic — has left us. We make that case clearly, without apology.
Shared Sovereignty, Shared Safety
A Citizens’ Movement for Peace
This is not a government. It is a movement. Change begins with citizens who refuse to accept that war is inevitable. Every volunteer, every reader, every voice added to ours brings the world one step closer to the Parliament of Humankind.
What We Stand For
The Dream That Guides Us
Where It All Began — One Poem, One Vision
This poem first awakened the dream in our founder, Adnan Mohsen. A Victorian poet's vision of a peaceful federated world — written nearly 200 years ago — remains the north star of everything we do.

About the Founder
Adnan Mohsen — Writer, Poet & Architect of a New Peace
Global Patriot was founded by Adnan Mohsen — a writer, poet, and lifelong advocate for world peace. His conviction is simple and radical: that the structures we have built to protect humanity have not been bold enough to do the job.
In 2018, Adnan published The Global Patriot — a visionary work that laid out the case for a new approach to global governance and sowed the seeds of this movement. Six years later, he followed it with One Peaceful World, an expanded and updated call for a reimagined international order suited to the challenges of the 21st century.
Beyond his political writing, Adnan is also a published poet. His collection My Voice gives personal expression to the themes of peace, justice, and human dignity that drive his life's work. Together, these works form the intellectual and emotional foundation of Global Patriot.
Why Now
The World Cannot Afford to Wait Any Longer
We live in a moment of profound global instability. Wars that were supposed to be impossible are happening. Institutions built to prevent them are deadlocked. Nuclear arsenals grow. And the international frameworks designed to protect human life are creaking under the weight of a world they were never built to handle.
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The UN Security Council veto has blocked action in every major conflict since 1945 — designed to keep the peace, it has too often preserved injustice instead.
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Humanity spends over $2 trillion per year on military budgets globally — a fraction of which, redirected to global governance reform, could prevent the wars that spending purports to deter.
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There are currently over 50 active armed conflicts worldwide. The international response has been fragmented, slow, and too often ineffective.
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Every previous era has produced reformers who said the world wasn't ready. They were wrong. The question is: who among us will say it was ready, and act?
