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- Transnationalism | Globalization, Migration Identity | Britannica
transnationalism, economic, political, and cultural processes that extend beyond the boundaries of nation-states The concept of transnationalism suggests a weakening of the control a nation-state has over its borders, inhabitants, and territory
- What Is Transnationalism? Definition, Pros, and Cons - ThoughtCo
Political transnationalism describes the extent to which immigrants remain active in the politics of their native country Often acting as a vehicle of globalization, transnationalism poses a challenge to policymakers in today’s increasingly global community
- Transnationalism: Definition and Examples - Helpful Professor
Transnationalism is a concept that refers to the connections, flow and exchange of economic, political and social processes across national borders It acknowledges the increasing interconnectedness between people, cultures, communities, and even countries in the era of rapid globalization
- Transnational Theory - Oxford Reference
A field of study focusing on cross-boundary political space, arguing that states are not the only significant actors This theory emphasizes the direct linkages across international boundaries, where at least one actor is non-state; for example, a non-governmental organization or transnational corporation
- Transnational Relations and World Politics: An Introduction
As our conclusion explains at greater length, “transnational interactions” constitute only one aspect of “transnational relations” by our definition Yet, most of the essays that follow focus on transnational interactions and transnational organizations
- Transnationalism - SpringerLink
Fundamental to the core of transnationalism is the concept of transnational social fields, defined by Levitt and Schiller (2004):1009) as “sets of multiple interlocking networks of social relationships through which ideas, practices, and resources are unequally exchanges and transformed ”
- Transnational Relations and World - JSTOR
volume, by contrast, focuses on these "transnational relations"-contacts, coali-tions, and interactions across state boundaries that are not controlled by the central foreign policy organs of governments It treats the reciprocal effects between transnational relations and the interstate system as centrally impor-
- Defining Transnational Movements: Impact on Global Politics
Transnational movements refer to the activities and interactions that occur across national borders, driven by non-state actors such as religious and ethnic groups, multinational corporations, and even terrorist organizations
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