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Mednarodne finančne institucije delujejo na globalni ravni in zajemajo razvojne banke, tako z mednarodnega, regionalnega ali nacionalnega področja. Skupno vsem je obširen nabor strokovnih znanj, instrumentov in združevanje javnega in zasebnega sektorja, pri uresničevanju določenih ciljev. Kot eden izmed akterjev sodelujejo z državami članicami pri oblikovanju javnih politik in jim pri tem pomagajo, svetujejo ter ponujajo posojila, preko katerih omogočajo državam dostop do denarnih sredstev. Cilj diplomske naloge je predstaviti te akterje na mednarodnem prostoru, še posebej v povezavi z njihovimi vplivi na Slovenijo in njen političen proces. Analiza bo zajemala organizacije, ki jih Vlada Republike Slovenije uvršča med najpomembnejše na mednarodnem področju sodelovanja v sektorju bančništva in financ. Preučil bom na kakšen način te organizacije lahko vplivajo na policy proces ali sooblikovanje javnih politik, kaj članstvo Slovenije v teh organizacijah pomeni za državo ter projekte, ki jih izvajajo oziroma na njih sodelujejo in ali imajo moč, da jih tudi enostransko oblikujejo in zahtevajo njihovo uveljavitev. International financial institutions operate globally and they include developments bank, whether from the international, regional or national field of work. Common to all is a wide range of expertise, instruments and the integration of public and private sector in achieving certain goals. As one of the actors they work with, assist and advise member states in formulating public policies and offer loans through which they provide countries access to funds. The purpose of this thesis is to present these actors on the international stage, especially in connection with their influences on Slovenia and its political process. The analysis will cover organizations that the Government of the Republic of Slovenia ranks among the most important in the international field of cooperation in the banking and finance sector. I will examine how can these organizations influence the policy process or the co-creation of public policies, what Slovenia’s membership in these organizations means for the country, the project they implement or participate in, and whether they have the power to shape them unilaterally and demand their implementation. |