Governmental barriers to a global ethic

Name(s): 
Lack of global political decision-making
Nature 
Wider concepts of ethical relations are inhibited by governmental institutions, which may act as barriers to a wider understanding of globality, and prevent communities from participating in a global society. Governments continue to misunderstand the global nature of reality in various ways, as through limited foreign policies, high defence priorities, censored news releases, immigration quotas, and conditioned responses to the global demands on food production.
Type 
(F) Fuzzy exceptional problems