This document discusses the concepts of global governance, civil society, and global civil society in the context of globalization. It defines global governance as the decline of nation-state power and the rise of governance without government, through public policy networks, and at the global level. Civil society is defined as existing between the family and state, where individuals can participate in social institutions, and as a counterbalance to political and economic authority. Global civil society is a pluralistic, non-governmental form of society composed of interlinked social processes oriented toward civic participation. International non-governmental organizations (INGOs) are introduced as not-for-profit groups that perform public functions internationally without being established by nation-states.