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      • Whether with regard to the governance of finance, the environment or indeed security, power is seen as "slipping away", diffusing from the state, but often not really captured by anyone or anything else. Here, power is diffused in the sense of being "shared", but it is also "dispersed", "diluted" or "dissipated".
      www.diis.dk/en/research/the-diffusion-of-power-in-global-governance
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  2. Oct 19, 2023 · [Admiral Stavridis] Today, sociologically speaking, we are seeing a broad diffusion of power. Look at the way that individual ideas, groups and individual people are able to exert power using communications technology.

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  3. How the world is seeing a power transition from West to East as well as a power diffusion from government to society: Horizontal v. Vertical Shifts, Asia, Information Age, EU, Iraq War, NGOs, Cyber Warfar.

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  4. The classic hierarchical distribution of power featuring nation-states is now increas-ingly supplemented with a diffusion of power with multiple actors. A hierarchical con-centration of power is predicated toward bargaining coercion and great powers can impose their solutions on the weak.

  5. This report argues that a cause and consequence of these phenomena is that the nature of power in the international system has undergone a significant shift since the mid-20th century. These changes in the modes of power have important implications for contemporary statecraft.

  6. At the core of the ‘diffusion of power’ debate lies the heightened influence of non-state or civil society actors3 in global governing and its implications for state power. Existing literature on the diffusion of power has focused on various actors, such...

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  7. international diffusion of power continues with the further rise of the BRICS countries, in particular China and India.1 This process has not yet crystallised into a new, unequivocal power configuration, replacing the bipolar system of the Cold War and the subsequent US hyper-supremacy.

  8. Power diffusion is different. It is new and we haven’t really begun to understand it. The best way to understand power diffusion, the movement of power away from governments and states to nonstate actors is to think of what information technology has done and how its changed in the last 20-30 years, and how that’s affecting the world.

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