Category: Postwar International Order
- The United Nations as Global Government
This theory argued that the United Nations Charter of 1945 did not simply create a postwar international organization but marked the beginning of world government and the effective end of full American sovereignty. In U.S. conspiracy culture, the Charter was often portrayed as a constitutional transfer of power to a supranational system that could someday override domestic law, use collective force, and subsume the nation-state. The theory drew strength from the Charter’s real collective-security obligations and institutional breadth, but it persisted despite equally explicit Charter language on sovereign equality and limits on intervention in matters essentially within domestic jurisdiction.