In today’s complex and interconnected world, the existing nation-state system faces significant challenges in addressing global issues and promoting international cooperation. In this essay, we elaborate upon the notion of “coordi-nations” as a new institutional structure with the potential to foster cooperation at a global scale. Coordi-nations present themselves as an alternative to the nation-state system that recognize new ways of organizing and facilitating collective action. By leveraging the opportunities presented by the information and communication revolution, coordi-nations have the ability to tackle global challenges while promoting inclusivity, participation, and diversity.
Nation-states, despite their historical significance, exhibit several limitations. Membership in traditional nation-states ar