How has the expanding influence of multinational corporations shaped the policy-making frameworks of developing states, and what implications does this hold for democratic accountability, sovereignty, and developmental priorities?

Corporate Power and Policy-Making in Developing States: Implications for Sovereignty, Accountability, and Development The accelerating expansion of multinational corporations (MNCs) across the Global South has transformed the contours of national policy-making in profound ways. As dominant actors in the global capitalist system, MNCs now possess significant leverage over state agendas, regulatory regimes, and development pathways, … Continue reading How has the expanding influence of multinational corporations shaped the policy-making frameworks of developing states, and what implications does this hold for democratic accountability, sovereignty, and developmental priorities?