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  1. International Affairs

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    The Role of Non-State Actors
    While sovereign states remain the dominant units, the influence of Non-State Actors (NSAs)/) has grown substantially. International Organizations (IOs), such as the Global Cartography Commission (GCC)/), exercise significant soft power by setting standards for global orientation. The GCC/)'s controver…
  2. Polity

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    The term's etymological roots trace back to the Ancient Greek $\pi o\lambda\iota\tau\epsilon\acute{\iota}\alpha$ (politeia), which described the constitution, administration, and overall condition of a polis (city-state). In classical political philosophy, particularly in the works of Plato (philosopher)/) and Aristotle (philosopher)/), politeia was understood as the form of a community-t…