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  2. Non-state - Wikipedia

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    Non-state transfers – transactions of weapons or other regulatorily-controlled goods (material or non-material) where neither party involved is a state; Non-state market-driven regulation or NSMD regulation – effects by non-state actors (typically corporations under pressure from non-profit organizations) to regulate – without state legal ...

  3. Non-state actor - Wikipedia

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    Non-state actors also have a role in governance. While NSAs are incredibly useful in advancing international peace, monitoring human rights violations, and lobbying for socio-political issues like climate change, they also play a role in non-traditional governance. Many fragile states rely on non-state actors for protection and administration. [11]

  4. List of intergovernmental organizations - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of the major existing intergovernmental organizations (IGOs). For a more complete listing, see the Yearbook of International Organizations , [ 1 ] which includes 25,000 international non-governmental organizations (INGOs), excluding for-profit enterprises, about 5,000 IGOs, and lists dormant and dead organizations as ...

  5. Institution - Wikipedia

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    Institutions and economic development In the context of institutions and how they are formed, North suggests that institutions ultimately work to provide social structure in society and to incentivize individuals who abide by this structure. North explains that there is in fact a difference between institutions and organizations and that ...

  6. Non-governmental organization - Wikipedia

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    A non-governmental organization (NGO) is an independent, typically nonprofit organization that operates outside government control. NGOs often focus on humanitarian or social issues but can also include clubs and associations offering services to members.

  7. Lists of national institutions - Wikipedia

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    Lists of national institutions cover various transnational lists associated with nation states. These include lists related to government, services, sports and culture. These include lists related to government, services, sports and culture.

  8. United Nations list of non-self-governing territories - Wikipedia

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    Map of territories on the United Nations list of non-self-governing territories. The list draws its origins from the period of colonialism and the Charter's concept of non-self-governing territories. As an increasing number of formerly colonized countries became UN members, the General Assembly increasingly asserted its authority to place ...

  9. Category:National institutions - Wikipedia

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    This category includes institutions and organizations established by a nation/country. See Category:Government institutions for government organizations. Wikimedia Commons has media related to National institutions .