The Emergence of International Non-governmental Economic Organizations
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.17605/cajssh.v5i8.1158Keywords:
non-governmental organization, parainstitution, paris club, london club, consultative meetings of heads of stateAbstract
The article is devoted to the study of the features of non-governmental economic organizations. In modern world, international organizations are fully-fledged subjects of international relations and international law, actively participating in the resolution of global political, economic, social problems, and cultural life. It is important to note the increasing role of informal international economic institutions, such as the World Economic Forum, the Paris Club and London Club of creditors, the "Group of Seven," the "Group of Twenty," and other parainstitutions that influence the development of cooperation between states.
The results of this work can be used in conducting various studies on non-governmental economic organizations activity in international cooperation.
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