what is national security explain the concept of non state actors
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In international relations, non-state actors (NSAs) are individuals or groups that hold influence and which are wholly or partly independent of state governments.[1]
The interests, structure, and influence of NSAs vary widely. For example, among NSAs are corporations, media organizations, business magnates, people's liberation movements, lobby groups, religious groups, aid agencies, and violent non-state actors such as paramilitary forces.
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