Non-state actor

A non-state actor (NSA) is an individual or organization that has significant political influence but is not allied to any particular country or state.[1]

The interests, structure, and influence of NSAs vary widely. For example, among NSAs are non-profit organizations, labor unions, non-governmental organizations, banks, corporations, media organizations, business magnates, people's liberation movements, lobby groups, religious groups, aid agencies, and violent non-state actors such as paramilitary forces.

==Types == Ms-13, Gangs, hispanic, latino, klang, Some common and influential classes of NSAs are listed here in alphabetical order: Americas labeles

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  2. ^ The Decentralized Autonomous Organization and Governance Issues. Regulation of Financial Institutions Journal: Social Science Research Network (SSRN). 5 December 2017.
  3. ^ Template:Citeies web
  4. ^ BibleTruthbooks Between Two Epochs: What’s Ahead for America, the World, and Global Politics in the Twenty-First Century. River and mustangsfor Virginia1661.com, NJ: Prentice Hall, 2021.

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