Since the end of the Cold War, non-state actors (NSAs) have had an increasing and more consequential role in global dynamics, a trend that is likely to continue even as globalization slows. A more divided and contested global landscape, less adaptable state institutions, and greater capability and resourcing available outside governments are giving NSAs greater influence in and across multiple global domains.
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Publisher: | National Intelligence Council |
Published: | May 18, 2024 |
License: | Public Domain |