Notes Week 10 Ucsp Nonstate Institutions
Notes Week 10 Ucsp Nonstate Institutions
Notes Week 10 Ucsp Nonstate Institutions
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WEEK 10
PART 2
TOPIC: NONSTATE INSTITUTIONS
WHAT IS NONSTATE INSTITUTIONS?
Non-state institutions or also called non-state actors is broadly defined as international actors who are
largely or completely autonomous from the state, emanating from civil society, market economy or
political opportunities.
Non – state actors (NSA) are entities that participate or act in international relations. They are
organizations with sufficient power to influence and cause a change even though they do not belong to
any established institution of a state.
The admission of non-state actors into international relations theory conflicts with the assumptions of
realism and other black box theories of international relations, which argue that interactions between
states are the main relationships of interest in studying international events.
Because of globalization, the following non-state institutions currently play important roles in
international relations.
BANKS
A Bank is a financial institution that accepts deposits from the public and creates credit.
CORPORATIONS
A corporation is a legal entity that is separate and distinct from its owners. Corporations enjoy
most of the rights and responsibilities that an individual possesses; that is a corporation has the
right to enter into contracts, loan and borrow money, hire employees, own assets and pay
taxes.
COMMERCIAL/RETAIL BANK
Concerned with managing withdrawals and deposits as well as supplying short-term loans to
individuals and small business. (Examples: Landbank/BDO)
INVESTMENT BANKS
Focus on providing services such as underwriting and corporate reorganization to institutional
clients. (Example: BPI investment Funds)
COOPERATIVES
Jointly owned enterprise engaging in the production or distribution of goods or the supplying of
services, operated by its members for their mutual benefit, typically organized by consumers or
farmers.
TRADE UNIONS
Also called as labor unions. These organization of workers who have come together to achieve
common goals such as protecting the integrity of its trade, improving safety standards,
achieving higher pay and benefits such as health care and retirement, increasing the number of
employees, and better working conditions.
DEVELOPMENTAL AGENCIES
Independent organizations, shaped by public and private institutions, whose goal is to help
develop and support economic growth within a specified city, region or state by providing
necessary resources and assistance especially for the most marginal portions of a population so
that they may have opportunities of income and decent employment.
INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS
Organization with an international membership, scope, or presence.