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How to reach external citizens? Comparing varieties of transnational party infrastructure
With a growing number of citizens living abroad, incentives and strategies to reach diasporas have become increasingly important for political...
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Transnational companies in environmental conflicts: Rio Tinto, anti-mining resistance in Serbia, and the contradictions of Europeanization
After decades of outsourcing mining activities, Global North governments have begun to domesticate production sites. This strategy aligns with...
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Transnational Actors and Policymaking in Sub-Saharan Africa: The Scholarly Context
In the contemporary era, transnational actors (TNAs), defined here as a category of actors comprising organisations (multilateral, bilateral and... -
W. E. B. Du Bois and transnational cosmopolitanism: a conversation
In October 2021, Charisse Burden-Stelly, Katrin Flikschuh, Adam Dahl, and Begüm Adalet met with Inés Valdez to discuss her ground-breaking Transnationa...
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Transnational Actors and Policymaking: The Ghana Poverty Reduction Strategy (GPRS)
TNAs have been part of Ghana’s policy environment since independence in 1957. However, the position of TNAs in policymaking in the immediate... -
Cities as nodes of conflict: The role of transnational corporations in urban supply chain conflicts
Much conflict studies scholarship on cities has focused on post-war urban reconstruction. However, high rates of violence and perceptions of urban...
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Transnational Actors and Social Policymaking in Ghana: A Brief Historical Background
The aim of this chapter is to map the trajectory of TNAs’ involvement in the development and implementation of social policies in Ghana over three... -
The ‘transnational turn’ in transatlantic studies
This introductory essay for a special issue of the Journal of Transatlantic Studies on transnational transatlantic relations begins by providing a...
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Regime uncertainty, democratic erosion and resilience, and Turkish opposition actors
Which peculiar uncertainties does democratic erosion (DE) pose to opposition actors? How have these uncertainties influenced the behavior of...
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Explaining suspicious wealth: legal enablers, transnational kleptocracy, and the failure of the UK’s Unexplained Wealth Orders
Unexplained Wealth Orders, introduced in the United Kingdom in 2017, were designed to tackle the problem of transnational kleptocracy. However, our...
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The Transnational Emigration State
This chapter discusses the concept of Transnational Emigration State (TES) and its role in the management of emigration and the transnational flows... -
The Rise of Non-state Actors
While countries have been the major actors in international climate policy and politics, the rise of non-state actors such as civil society, the... -
Political preferences across a transnational space: interviews with dual citizens of the Netherlands and Turkey
What do national votes mean for dual citizens who have the right to vote here and there? Does political socialization in a liberal democratic system...
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Transnational Policy Process: Analytical Framework
The contemporary national policymaking process is generally acknowledged to be subject to influences from both the internal and the external... -
Institutionalising the Transnational
This chapter seeks to respond to the question, ‘how one becomes a transnational actor?’ It defines the transnational subject as a ‘Plural Human’... -
Transnational Spaces
This chapter sheds light on the material reality of the daily spaces of living of migrants. It defines the notion of ecotone as a space of... -
EU Energy Policymaking: Actors and Processes
This chapter lays out policy processes and actors involved in the EUEuropean Union (EU) energy policymaking underpinned by the intricate interaction... -
Actors
The diverse range of participants attending the Arctic Frontiers and Arctic Circle Assembly makes these arenas a unique global setting where the... -
Transnational Governance
Transnational government policies and procedures, with multidirectional interplays and interactions in populations comprised of both local citizens... -
Languages of transnational revolution: The ‘Republicans of Nacogdoches’ and ideological code-switching in the U.S.-Mexico borderlands
The settler-colonial and republican principles of early U.S. politics tend to be studied as paradoxical ambitions of American nation-building. This...