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Governance without Government is activities backed by formal authority which can enforce the law. Also, governance is the act of governing and ruling. It is the set of rules and laws framed which are framed by the government. But those laws are accepted if the majority also accept them. So, to say together governance is what government do. Modes are sets of protocols and norms that are embedded either in institutions or in institutionalized practices. Modes operate and implement policies inherent in ideological and behavioral patterns. According to Rosenau, he said that “whatever its particular form, any global order can be located in a continuum that distinguishes between those based on cooperation and cohesion at one extreme, and those supported by conflict and disorder, there is a mess in another. thus, much of the twentieth century, its hot and cold wars and ideological contests, can be viewed as an international order, as relatively stable and peaceful conditions that prevailed at the Concert of Europe during the parts of the nineteenth century. in other words, any moment of history can be represented as an international order, however undesirable it may be. But many analysts do not like this wording. They associate order with minimal degrees of stability and consistency, therefore periods of international history marked by war, exploitation and many other harmful practices are considered indiscriminate measures - like “chaos” or “entropy” or anything other than order forms. For them, order has a positive, normative meaning, even if they can recognize that too much stability and consistency can be an expression of stagnant agreements that allow little progress or lack of it at all. The distinction between empirical and regulatory order also manifests itself whenever the analysis focuses on policy issues, on promoting or preventing new global agreements. Those who associate forms of systemic order with political objectives must work with images of regulatory orderings. They may strive to recommend only actions based on empirically justified assessments, but, moving from evaluations to recommendations, they necessarily go to the area of norms, orders that are constructed or strengthened so as to strengthen or prevent the establishment of specific values. For example, taking care of protecting or promoting human rights means becoming entangled in regulatory issues, because it focuses on how prevailing global agreements affect individuals and how their freedom to speak, organize and worship is limited or may be limited by practices and institutions which governs their lives.