This study aims to address the imbalance within the framework of international initiatives by providing information, both in the processes of international initiatives discussed the problem with a holistic structure for the last 16 years since the last attempt to handle the developments in solution the problem by taking the point seeks to offer some suggestions.The above-mentioned international initiatives on information imbalance have been discussed in this study. The study, are international initiatives aimed at resolving the imbalance in information flow successful? And with the capitalist perspective, why the problems moved from countries/nations level to multinational companies level has been built on questions. The scope of this study, which was prepared to understand and explain the international community's approach to the problem in question and the mechanisms created within the framework of solving the problem, is the efforts to eliminate this imbalance rather than the information imbalance in the context of the unbalanced flow of information. The international initiatives undertaken in this context are the study's limitation. The study method has been qualitative descriptive analysis in order to better understand the aforementioned initiatives and to explain the processes more clearly.As a result of the study, it was determined that the imbalance was transferred from the countries/nations level to the level of multinational companies and it was found that the unbalanced flow is still occuring. In light of these results, several concrete solution ideas to solve the problem have been included.
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