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cs has evolved into involving state and non-state actors who interact with one another and with international organizations
World politics
also known as Non-state Actors, are people and/or organizations that participate in international affairs and relations but are not affiliated with any state or nation.
Non-state institution
As it is becoming radically evident that international relations is becoming more known as the years progress, a growth in the number of international actors and dramatic changes in the scope of international connectivity has become evident as well
Weiss, Seyle, and Coolidge, 2013).
roles affect how the world is run despite their lack of association with one nation since they pursue aims that are envisioned for state interests.
Non-state actor
was coined as to expand the way people viewed international relations.
Global Governance
The most basic form and sign of a society’s financial status is the status of its?
Bank
There are many roles of a bank but the most basic role it has is the regulation of the flow the society’s flow of money (
Beattie, 2013).
known as a body of people acting as a single entity.
Corporation
are usually set up to create profit to and provide return for its shareholders. Throughout the recent century, multinational corporations nave grown and developed in a large scale (Koskal, 2006).
Corporation
are associations owned by people who voluntarily cooperate with each other under the influence of their social, economic, and cultural benefits
Cooperatives
were created mainly for humans to organize a mutual benefit for each other. In modern day cooperatives are viewed as a “profit-sharing” and “surplus sharing” between workers and owners of the cooperative (Gates, 1998).
Cooperatives
Trade Unions, also known
Labor union
are organizations composed of workers and laborers who band together to protect the integrity of their trade, improve safety standards of their work, and achieve higher pay
Trade unions
includes actors working together internationally on an issue (Keck and Sikkink, 1998).
Transnatinal advocacy network
Members of a transnational advocacy network join together with their shared beliefs and ideologies to try and influence the international setting of the world. As stated by scholars
Margaret Keck and Kathryn Sikkink (1998