INTR 301 Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: Hunter-Gatherer, Anthropomorphism, Eurocentrism

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Part 3: non-state actor: established independently of states, not directed or controlled by state, autonomy/ agency, actor has freedom to act/ capacity to act in accordance to its volition (free will, volition (free will) Part 4: ingo vs. igo: some use the acronym ingo to define all organizations that use non state actors, some use the acronym to define organization only those who do not have a for-profit mandate, tnc: transnational corporation. Not considered to be a ingo: igo: primary actor is the state, they comprise igos. States create igos, and determine the purpose of igo is going to be. And in the collective achievement of igo, states finance and powers igos. The power of nato was derived from the states themselves, nato itself isnt powerful, the state it. Mandate of the eu largely defined on state terms and largely financed by raising of money through national taxes to keep multiple programs and services of the eu afloat.

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