Open Access. Powered by Scholars. Published by Universities.®
Articles 1 - 1 of 1
Full-Text Articles in Law
Non-State Actors And The International Institutional Order: Central Bank Capture And The Globalization Of Monetary Amnesia, Timothy A. Canova
Non-State Actors And The International Institutional Order: Central Bank Capture And The Globalization Of Monetary Amnesia, Timothy A. Canova
Timothy A. Canova
The role of private, non-state actors in the international institutional and legal order is often praised for providing greater pluralism, public participation and transparency in the formulation of legal norms. Often overlooked are the ways that non-state actors undermine the sovereignty and practical capabilities of nation-states to provide for the welfare and security of citizens.
The growth of global capital and currency markets, fueled and dominated by non-state actors, has undermined the ability of states to incur deficits or to otherwise stimulate their economies.
Non-state actors also shape today's global order by capturing the institutions of the state, contributing to …