The term world community is used primarily in political and humanitarian contexts to describe an international aggregate of nation states of widely varying types.
See World Trade Organization When considering Sustainable development and Ecology, the inter-dependence angle generally expands quickly to a Global context.
In the Baháʼí Faith, ʻAbdu'l-Bahá, successor and son of Baháʼu'lláh, produced a series of documents called the Tablets of the Divine Plan.
[3] Shoghi Effendi, the leader of the Baháʼí community until 1957 and then the Universal House of Justice from 1963, were instrumental in the organization and design of future sub-plans.
"[7] The Lutheran Church in America had issued a social statement - World Community: Ethical Imperatives in an Age of Interdependence Adopted by the Fifth Biennial Convention, Minneapolis, Minnesota, June 25-July 2, 1970.