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Non State Institution

A group of people or
organization that
participates in
international affairs
and relations but is
not affiliated with
any state or nation.
Kinds of Non-State
1. Banks
1. Banks
2. Corporations
2. Corporations
3. Cooperatives
3. Cooperatives
4. Trade Unions
4. Trade Unions
5. Advocacy Groups
5. Advocacy Groups
6. International
6. International
Organizations
Organizations
Bank
•Banks- a financial
institution licensed
to provide several
financial services to
different types of
costumers.
Common Types of Bank
1. Retail Bank- focuses on consumers or the general
public as it's costumers.
2. Commercial Bank- focuses on businesses and
businessmen as it's main clients.
3. Investment/Industrial Bank- provide medium and
long term loans and deposits to business industries.
4. Agricultural Bank- provide short-term and long-term
loans to facilitate agricultural activities.
Corporation
- organizations
created by a
group of people
known as the
"shareholders".
Common Types of cooperatives
•For-profit entities form most corporations, and they are
formed to generate revenues and provide a return to their
shareholders, according to their percentage of ownership in the
corporation. Examples: HBO in partnership with International
Rescue Committee, Ford Motors and Lynda.com.
•Not-for-profit entities operate under the category of charitable
organizations, which are dedicated to a particular social cause
such as educational, religious, scientific, or research purposes.
Rather than distribute revenues to shareholders, not-for-profit
organizations use their revenues to further their objectives.

•Human Rights Campaign is a very impressive example of using Facebook


profile photos to spread the word far and wide about campaign.
Greenpeace the environmental non-profit that used GPS
technology to inform the public about their
cause.
Cooperatives
• is a legal entity
owned and
democratically
controlled by its
members.
4. Trade Unions/Labor Unions
• is an organization whose
membership consist of
workers and union leaders,
united to protect and
promote their common
interests.
1. A company union that
represents interest of only
one company and may not 2. A general union that
have any connections with represents workers from
other unions. several company in the same
industries.
3.A craft union that represents
skilled workers in a field.
1. Advocating for fairness and equality for workers’ compensations

2. Securing better working conditions for workers

3. Trade Unions will organize strikes and demonstrations on behalf


of worker demands

4. Fight for social welfare for workers

5. Promote and advocate for education and proper training for workers

6. Advocate and fight the government for legislative protections of the


7. Promote and advocate for organizational growth and stability

8. Trade Unions acts as representatives of workers in national and


international forums

9. Involved in collective bargaining agreements and disputes with


management to settle any conditions on employment

10.Advising management on correct personnel policies and procedures

11.Involved in collective and personal collective grievances between


management and workers.
Transational Advocacy Groups
•Transnational Advocacy Groups
(TAGs) play an increasingly
important role in international
and regional politics and have
contributed to changing policies
of multilateral organizations
and states.
•They are
particularly visible in contentious areas as human
rights, environmental issues, international peace,
and women’s rights. They have specific roles to
partake that can be achieved through effective
measures, case-specific methods, and activities.
6. Development Agencies
• Development Agencies
have been established to
develop the cooperation
between the public sector,
private sector, and civil
society.
Types of Development Agencies:
1. International Organization is an institution with
membership drawn from two or more countries. Its activities
transcend national boundaries as it facilitates cooperation among
its members in the performance of one or more tasks. The
international organization can be public or private.
2. Non-government Organization is a non-profit group that
functions independently of any government. It serves the
social or political goals such as humanitarian and
environmental causes. Most NGOs aim to promote the
practice of democracy among
societies and social change through their initiatives and
organizational methods.
Interrelationship of Government and
Non-state Institutions
Government rules society. This reflects how powerful
government institution
can be. If nonstate institutions interfere with the
governing body, two possible things can happen:
Conclusion
1. Integration among these two institutions may take place
to achieve precise
solution towards development
2. Conflict and tension may also arise because one could
exceed the other in
terms of societal control and influences (Penninx, 2013)
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