This comment doesn’t make any sense. The organizations I’m talking about are US institutions - they set policy in the US. They don’t have power to make other nations emulate the way they work. That emulation happens because they are good models to follow.
They are often emulated not because they’re good, but because they’re powerful. :(
This comment doesn’t make any sense. The organizations I’m talking about are US institutions - they set policy in the US. They don’t have power to make other nations emulate the way they work. That emulation happens because they are good models to follow.
Powerful? Most regulations in the US have slaps on the wrist for large companies when it comes to violations.
This was my intended meaning.
Ah, ok. Yeah I took it to mean the opposite based on the wording but perhaps I misread.