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This Thispaper paperdoes doesnot notrepresent representUS. USGovernment Governmentviews views Nonstate Actors: Impact on International Relations and Implications for the United States Key Points Participants in a series of NIC-Eurasia Group seminars in late 2006 and early 2007. discussed how the proliferation in recent years of Nonstate actors primarily multinational corporations, non-governmental organizations, and super-empowered individuals is transforming International Relations . A globalization-fueled diffusion of finance and technology has enabled Nonstate actors to encroach upon functions traditionally performed by nation-states, facilitating their evolution into forms unheard of even a few years ago. For example, philanthrocapitalist charities such as the Gates Foundation have greatly expanded notions of what a charitable NGO should look like. Estimates of their Impact should be made cautiously, however, for few Nonstate actors are completely independent of nation-states, and they do not have uniform freedom of movement.
The web has also in many cases lowered the profile of political ... Examples include Afghanistan, Somalia, Lebanon, Congo, and a host of others. ... • Depending on the country in question, “bad” sub-state actors (e.g., the Taliban, Hizballah, al-Qa’ida, the Islamic Courts Union) may seriously challenge the central government;
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