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- 2. Non-States Session 8
- 3. Non-state actors are individuals or organizations that have powerful economic, political or social power and are
- 4. Pearlman and Cunningham: non-state actors are define as “an organized political actor not directly connected to
- 5. All the world’s major religions originated before the emergence of the modern state. Religion has been
- 6. On the one hand, Christianity, Islam, and Judaism have all inspired humanitarian activities by both the
- 7. ‘Clash of Civilizations’ thesis by Samuel Huntington The fundamental source of conflict... will not be primarily
- 8. Religions Religious organizations are growing in their power to shape public debate and the policies of
- 9. 2. Religious organizations exercise a transnational influence upon the politics of outside states. ... (Jews in
- 10. Religions 3. Even more powerfully, religion shapes not only the policies of states but also their
- 11. The term ‘nations’ had no political significance until the late 18th century. It simply meant, as
- 12. Cultural-linguistic nationalism The newly independent nations, like their long-established ex-imperial rulers, rapidly appreciate the importance of
- 13. Multinational Corporations (MNCs) MNCs tend to use capital-intensive methods of production, in which case they will
- 14. Guerrilla warfare is the natural weapon of the strategically weaker side in a conflict. A key
- 15. Terrorist groups, according to the Council Al-Qaeda (Afghanistan, Islamists) Osama bin Laden (al-Qaeda leader) Hannas, Islamic
- 16. Terrorist groups, according to the Council Kurdistan Workers' Party (Turkey, separatists) Jemaah Islamiyah (Southeast Asia, Islamists)
- 17. Selected top 100TNCs, ranked by transnationality index 1, 2000 ’ The 'transnationality index' is calculated from
- 18. Karen A. Mingst, Ivan M. Arreguin-Toft. Essentials of International Relations. 5th Ed. 2010: New York: W.W.
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