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Introduction to International Relations: Non-state Actors: NGOs, Multinational Corporations, Terrorism, and Transnational Organized Crime

Introduction to International Relations
Non-state Actors: NGOs, Multinational Corporations, Terrorism, and Transnational Organized Crime
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  1. Unit 1: International Relations: Concepts and Theories
    1. Key Concepts in International Relations
    2. Realism, Liberalism, and Constructivism
    3. Marxism, Feminism, and Post-Colonialism
  2. Unit 2: Armed Conflict
  3. Unit 3: Non-state Actors: NGOs, Multinational Corporations, Terrorism, and Transnational Organized Crime
    1. Non-state Actors: NGOs, Multinational Corporations, Terrorism, and Transnational Organized Crime
    2. NGOs and other Nonstate Actors
    3. Transnational Terrorism
  4. Unit 4: Globalization, Trade, and International Political Economy
  5. Unit 5: International Law and International Organizations
    1. International Law
    2. International Law and International Organizations
  6. Unit6: Human Rights
    1. Human Rights
    2. The Universal Declaration of Human Rights
    3. Core International Human Rights Treaties
  7. Unit 7: Transnational Issues
    1. Transnational Issues
    2. The Environment
    3. Feeding the World

Non-state Actors: NGOs, Multinational Corporations, Terrorism, and Transnational Organized Crime

So far, you have read a lot about states as the primary focus in international relations, but states are not the only organized entities that act between, above, and across states. In fact, some of these non-state actors may have more power and influence than some states!

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