The monograph deals with the problems of the emergence and evolution of international organizations in the modern world, the models of their interaction with the states. The emergence and diverse development of international organizations and other non-state actors is the result of the increasing complexity of global and regional relations, the consequence of globalization processes. The author examines the main types of non-state actors, from intergovernmental organizations to semi-hidden informal clubs and terrorist structures, analyzes the mechanisms of their impact on world politics. Particular attention is paid to regional intergovernmental structures, as well as to international non-governmental organizations. The work may be of interest to researchers, professors, graduate and undergraduate students, as well as to all those interested in contemporary problems of development of world politics.
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