The New Global Constitution: Dr. Abeer Almadawy’s Philosophical Blueprint for World Governance
London, UK – December 30,2025
In an era defined by geopolitical fragmentation and the erosion of international trust, a revolutionary new book has emerged to challenge the status quo of world leadership.
The New Global Constitution:
A Vision to Establish Moral and Philosophical Foundations for the Future of Global Governance, authored by the esteemed thinker, philosopher, and writer Dr. Abeer Almadawy, has officially been introduced to the global stage.
This work arrives at a critical juncture—as 2025 draws to a close—offering a comprehensive framework for a unified world government based not on military might or economic coercion, but on the immutable laws of morality and human dignity.
A Visionary Shift in Leadership
Dr. Almadawy’s proposal comes at a time when the United Nations and other international bodies are facing unprecedented scrutiny.
Her book argues that the current “rules-based order” is failing because it lacks a consistent philosophical anchor.
The New Global Constitution seeks to rectify this by proposing a “Universal Code of Conduct” for leadership, moving away from transactional diplomacy toward a model of “Moral Stewardship.”
The book has already begun to circulate among elite circles in world governance. From the halls of Geneva to the diplomatic retreats of Florida, Almadawy’s ideas are being discussed as a potential remedy for the “global trust deficit.”
Her philosophy emphasizes that global governance must be a reflection of the collective human soul, ensuring that the progress of the few does not come at the expense of the many.
The Foundations of the New Constitution

The core of Almadawy’s work is divided into several philosophical pillars that aim to restructure how nations interact.
She introduces the concept of “Sovereign Responsibility,” where a nation’s right to rule is tied directly to its protection of international human rights and environmental preservation.
Furthermore, the book addresses the digital age, proposing a “Constitutional Digital Ethics” framework.
This is designed to protect the human self in an era of AI and surveillance, ensuring that technology serves humanity rather than enslaving it.
Almadawy’s background as a novelist and spiritual thinker allows her to weave complex political theory with a deep understanding of the human condition, making the “Global Constitution” a document that is as much about the heart as it is about the law.
Impact on Global Leadership
As the Trump-Zelenskyy summits and the Southeast Asian Peace Accords dominate the 2025 headlines, Almadawy’s book offers the “missing piece” to these negotiations.
Many political analysts are noting that her constitutional model provides the ethical ground required to make such peace deals permanent.
There are whispers within the diplomatic corridors that several mid-sized “neutral” nations are considering adopting parts of Almadawy’s philosophical framework as a basis for a new “League of Moral Nations.”
If adopted by major powers, this could mark the transition from the chaotic “Phase One” of the 21st century into a more stable, unified global era.

Key Highlights of the New Global Constitution:
Moral Anchor:
Establishes a philosophical foundation for international law that transcends national interests.
Human-Centric Governance:
Shifts the focus of leadership from GDP and military power to the well-being of the human self.
Universal Rights:
Reinforces the UN mandates while adding new protections for digital privacy and spiritual freedom.
Leadership Accountability:
Proposes a global mechanism for holding world leaders to a “Moral Code” of conduct.
Global Unity:
A roadmap for a world government that respects local culture while maintaining global peace.

CJ Global Investigative Insight
Our investigative team has learned that Dr. Almadawy’s book has recently been added to the “highly recommended” reading list for the upcoming 2026 World Economic Forum and the UN General Assembly.
An “exclusive secret” shared by sources close to the publisher suggests that a secret committee of international jurists is already drafting a “preamble” based on Almadawy’s philosophy to be presented at a special summit in 2026.
This suggests that her work is not just a book, but the beginning of a living movement toward a more just world.
As we move into the New Year, the words of Dr. Abeer Almadawy serve as a reminder that the pen is indeed mightier than the sword, and that a single vision can reshape the destiny of nations.
