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FAQs
VNSAs vary widely in their goals, size, and methods. They may include narcotics cartels, popular liberation movements, religious and ideological organizations, corporations (e.g. private military contractors), self-defence militia, and paramilitary groups established by state governments to further their interests.
1. Actors/Relations: Actors or “parties” are people, organizations or countries involved in a conflict. If they are directly involved in the conflict they are called “conflict parties”, if they become involved transforming the conflict, they are called “third parties”.
To put it in simple words, state actors represent a government while non-state actors do not. However, they have impact on the state actors. The examples of non-state actors include MNCs, TNCs, IGOs, NGOs, civil societies, terrorist organisations, religious actors, diasporas and ethnic actorsso on.
This term refers to a non-state party to an international or non-international armed conflict. Humanitarian law uses the term of “armed forces” to designate and define the combatants fighting within a State party to the conflict.
North Atlantic Treaty Organization. The North Atlantic Treaty Organization, usually called NATO, is an example of an intergovernmental organization. It is a defensive alliance of 30 state actors located across Europe and North America.