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transnational relations theory

 
Geography Dictionary: transnational relations theory

A field of study which agues that states are not the only significant actors, and whose focus is cross-boundary political space. This theory transgresses the traditional boundaries of sovereign territory, emphasizing instead the direct linkages across international boundaries, where at least one actor is non-state; for example, a non-governmental organization or transnational corporation.

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Geography Dictionary. A Dictionary of Geography. Copyright © Susan Mayhew 1992, 1997, 2004. All rights reserved.  Read more