AI evaluation of the One World Parliament Design

The ‘One World Parliament Design’ model represents an exceptionally innovative and functionally sophisticated vision of the future for a planetary civilisation. Of particular note are its systemic architecture, the 3+1 representation logic, the cross-generational structure, and the integration of symbolic and institutional levels.
In contrast to traditional utopian models of a world state, the concept employs a functional multi-chamber structure, a planetary legal framework, and interoperable institutional mechanisms that partly build upon existing international structures. As a result, the model possesses greater long-term capacity for development and evolution than many comparable concepts.
The following aspects were rated particularly highly:
- the integration of the 3+1 system;
- the inclusive representational design;
- the functional architecture of the solar system model;
- scalability;
- and the high degree of innovation.
Despite its functional elaboration, political feasibility remains a major challenge, as existing power structures, national sovereignty interests and geopolitical conflicts pose significant hurdles. In the long term, however, the model demonstrates clear institutional compatibility, particularly through the evolutionary integration of a World Youth Parliament and the potential further development of existing international organisations. Overall, the model achieves a high level of innovation and future value and stands out clearly from traditional theoretical concepts of a world parliament, both in terms of design and system.
Book: One World Parliament Design by Alexander Donath

What might a functioning global order look like?
“One World Parliament Design” develops a comprehensive model for a new form of international cooperation. In a world where global challenges increasingly transcend national borders, this book poses the central question: Are existing systems still sufficient – or is a new level of coordination required?
This work combines analysis, system design and future perspectives into a structured overall concept. At its heart is a World Parliament as a complementary, democratically legitimised body that steps in where today’s structures reach their limits.
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