International Relations → World Order
Organizations relating to World Order
Committee on Information / New York NY, USA / Est. 1978
World Order Models Project / Est. 1966
Canadian Institute for International Order / Ottawa ON, Canada / Est. 1976
Initiatives Pour un Autre Monde / Paris, France
Agreement on a Global System of Trade Preferences among Developing Countries / Geneva, Switzerland / Est. 1988
Unione di Convergenza Universale / Cecina, Italy / Est. 1976
International Order of Keystone Kops / St Joseph MI, USA
True World Order / Est. 1970
Mini-NIEO / Brussels, Belgium
Nouvel ordre européen
European New Order, Lausanne / Est. 1958
Internationale Vereinigung für natürliche Wirtschaftsordnung / Düsseldorf, Germany / Est. 1983
Group of 27 / Est. 1974
New World Order Forum / Est. 2002
Fondation pour un ordre international pacifique par le partage équitable des richesses / Dakar, Senegal
EastWest Institute / New York NY, USA / Est. 1981
Fund for Peace / Washington DC, USA / Est. 1957
Ordre international des anysetiers / Paris, France / Est. 1955
Coordinating Bureau of the Non-Aligned Countries / New York NY, USA / Est. 1973
Club of Rome / Winterthur, Switzerland / Est. 1968
Coordinating Committee for International Voluntary Service / Paris, France / Est. 1948
International Movement for a Just World / Petaling Jaya, Malaysia
International Progress Organization / Vienna, Austria / Est. 1972
Foundation for Global Governance and Sustainability / Brussels, Belgium / Est. 2013
View all profiles (47 total) in the Yearbook of International Organizations
Action Strategies relating to World Order
From the Encyclopedia of World Problems and Human PotentialResearching new world order
Promoting world order
Modernizing world socio-economic order
Abstaining from progress in establishing New International Economic Order
Stabilizing world order
Studying regional international relationships
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