Intro to Comparative Politics
Non-state actors are individuals or organizations that hold influence and power in international relations but do not belong to any state or government. These actors can include non-governmental organizations (NGOs), multinational corporations, terrorist groups, and other entities that operate independently from state authority. Their rise has significant implications for governance and sovereignty as they often shape policies and public opinion, challenging traditional state-centric views of global politics.
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