how does non state institutions support the state in addressing problems and crisis?
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Non-state institutions assume different functions and focus on a specific objective. In general, they develop certain services needed by members of the society for their progress. There are different non-state institutions that operate in society. Two of them are banks and corporations
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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.
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