Transnational Elite Groups: the Vatican Group
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Keywords

transnational elites
VATICAN group
global processes
Vatican Bank
Catholic Church
Catholic orders
shadow economy
global transnational processes

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Vartumyan, A. (2021). Transnational Elite Groups: the Vatican Group. Issues in Elitology, 2(1), 88-98. https://doi.org/10.46539/elit.v2i1.53

Abstract

This article reflects the changes in the economic, social and political spheres in the process of global development. In the modern world, serious changes are taking place in the traditional system of society, which are a consequence of the growing role of corporations not only in the world economy, but also in politics. Transnational elites are being formed, influencing the economic and political processes in the world. Among the large transnational elites, the VATICAN group stands out, which has been operating for over 1000 years and is the largest financial and economic structure. The VATICAN Group has a wide-spread network of representative offices all over the world and has a significant impact on economic and political stability in various regions.

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