"A Dangerously Divided World Highlights the Need to Empower International Institutions"

When nations face sharp xenophobic and racist divisions within, they do have governments that can take action to counter them.  But the situation is quite different in the international arena, which more closely resembles a lawless wilderness in which nations can engage freely in criminal violence.  In addition, the absence of effective governance on the global level cripples efforts to tackle other major world problems, such as the nuclear arms race, climate change, and disease pandemics.