Difference between revisions of "Actors"

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Used to describe participants in international relations e.g, States, Non Governmental Organizations and Multi National Corporations.
 
Used to describe participants in international relations e.g, States, Non Governmental Organizations and Multi National Corporations.
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1. A theatrical performer.
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2. One who takes part; a participant: "France, Britain . . . and any other external actors now involved . . . in the affairs of the continent" (Helen Kitchen).
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3. Law One, such as the manager of a business, who acts for another.
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http://www.thefreedictionary.com/actors

Revision as of 11:35, 30 May 2011

Used to describe participants in international relations e.g, States, Non Governmental Organizations and Multi National Corporations.

1. A theatrical performer.

2. One who takes part; a participant: "France, Britain . . . and any other external actors now involved . . . in the affairs of the continent" (Helen Kitchen).

3. Law One, such as the manager of a business, who acts for another.


http://www.thefreedictionary.com/actors