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Zero world government refers to a hypothetical future where
national governmentsA central government also known as a national government, union government and in federal states, the federal government, is the government at the level of the nation-state. The structure of central governments varies from institution to institution...
cease to exist, or to matter, as a result of
globalizationGlobalization refers to the increasingly global relationships of culture, people and economic activity. Most often, it refers to economics: the global distribution of the production of goods and services, through reduction of barriers to international trade such as tariffs, export fees, and import...
and a worldwide rejection of politics as it is known today. It contrasts from one world government in the sense that rather than there being a one world state, there are
no political states in the world.