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Rise of nonstate actors in international politics from "summary" of The Origins of Political Order by Francis Fukuyama

The rise of nonstate actors in international politics is a phenomenon that has fundamentally transformed the way in which states interact with each other on the global stage. These nonstate actors include a wide range of entities, from multinational corporations to international non-governmental organizations to terrorist groups. Unlike traditional state actors, which are bound by the constraints of national borders and governmental authority, nonstate actors operate across borders and often outside the confines of state control. One of the key drivers of the rise of nonstate actors in international politics is globalization. As the world has become increasingly interconnected through advances in technology and communication, nonstate actors have been able to leverage these connections to exert influence on a global scale. For example, multinational corporations now have the ability to move capital and goods across borders with ease, making them powerful actors in the global economy. Another factor contributing to the rise of nonstate actors is the decline of state capacity in many parts of the world. Weak or failed states are often unable to provide basic services to their citi...
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    The Origins of Political Order

    Francis Fukuyama

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