Terrorism has long been included on the list of so-called new transnational threats to state security. |
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Its art is placed in a matrix of transnational contacts, crosscutting social categories, and political ideologies. |
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I like the idea of dark banking transactions taking place in towns like Miltown Malbay, awash with transnational avarice. |
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Thus, the more hard currency transnational corporations can be persuaded to spend in soft-currency countries, the greater the economic impact. |
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Although they have the means to avert it, Western governments and transnational companies are standing by and letting it happen. |
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The international scope of the Internet allows dissident actors to network themselves at a transnational scale. |
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For almost three decades he has helped to build and sustain a transnational epistemic community dedicated to the study of the diaspora. |
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A revolution, especially a transnational one, needs ideologues, pamphlets and party lines to articulate its message to the world. |
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Held consequently promotes the idea of a transnational democratic legal order circumscribed and legitimized by democratic public law. |
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Successfully combating the strategy of the transnational companies is possible only through a global response by the working class. |
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It is about giving assent, support and legitimacy at a transnational level to a most uncivilised field of research. |
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A transnational biomethane market is, according to the study, still at the beginning. |
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In the current national military strategy, transnational threats are of prime importance. |
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What kind of racialized, gendered selves get produced at the conjuncture of the transnational and the neo-colonial? |
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Behind every transnational corporation there is a national base that depends on its local state to sustain its viability. |
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It is in the ultimate best interest of every nation that transnational institutions replace nation-state power politics. |
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The delegation of regulatory powers to a transnational network is likely to raise even stronger doubts. |
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The global capitalist economy remains the most important transnational force in the world today. |
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The transnational capitalist class is not made up of capitalists in the traditional Marxist sense. |
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A spokesman for the Department of Justice said the convention was an important instrument in combating transnational crime. |
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The global economy, dominated by transnational companies and international financial markets, excludes such a possibility. |
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What future role do authors project for Irish dramaturgy in mediating change in an increasingly transnational and European Ireland? |
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This is a world of interdependence, in which nation-states are subordinated to transnational authorities. |
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Pluralists consider non-state actors very important entities, having transnational impact. |
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Of course, it is true that it is difficult for one nation to solve a transnational problem. |
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The maquiladora sector is governed by a slew of local, national and transnational laws. |
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The dictatorship of transnational corporations, ruled by financial oligarchs, must be ended. |
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The main drivers of change are now transnational corporations rather than national governments. |
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Plainly, the US dominates these institutions, as it dominates other transnational bodies. |
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It's about upholding national sovereignty in the face of fancy, transnational treaties, like the Human Rights Act. |
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Some adjustment will be required, as prior rules and procedures are adapted to a new kind of transnational conflict. |
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Both inwardly and outwardly, growing instability infected national and transnational politics. |
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As we will see, this changing identity has both national and transnational dimensions. |
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The fibre supply was now tightly committed to the operations of three large transnational pulp and paper corporations. |
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Among them are those who are effectively stateless, owing allegiance only to the extremist cause of transnational terrorism. |
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But such cathartic vengeance would do nothing to curb the menace of transnational terrorism. |
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Extradition, as a tool to combat transnational crime, particularly terrorism, is always a controversial issue. |
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The bureaucratic boundaries of the nation-state complicate intimate transnational exchange. |
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The ongoing liberalisation of global trade and investment is enabling international investors and transnational corporations to enclose the last of the commons. |
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Here, it is no longer a question of combatting transnational organized crime, but of combatting all types of arms trafficking. |
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Furthermore, they must endeavour to cooperate in order to respond to transnational organized crime committed by use of modern technology. |
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Earlier this year, Parliament quizzed the then Commissioner, Mr Van den Broek, concerning the EU's role in this transnational problem. |
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This book is intended to serve both as an introduction to the study of globalization and as a more detailed statement of the transnational practices approach to globalization. |
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A much publicized case in point is that of didanosine or ddI, a key antiretroviral patented by the US-based drug transnational Bristol-Myers Squibb. |
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Over the past year, we have worked to achieve giant strides in projects of transnational dimension. |
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The biofuel component in the horserace for Chiapas's future is more transnational flimflam. |
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As background Wodak analyzed the reality of multilingualism and Arlt the virtuality of constructions of transnational living together. |
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A major feature of the transnational movement was the formation of ethnic enclaves by both Mixtecs and Zapotecs in major employment centers at destinations. |
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Indeed, all regions must have as an objective or mission to team up with transnational knowledge and sectoral RTD nodes. |
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The last twenty years have sent us careening down a global, transnational approach to economics. |
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The purpose is to conciliate ecological concerns with protection against flooding at the local, regional, national and transnational level. |
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It does not take rocket science to know that transnational are not the agents of local or regional stability or commitment. |
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Mr PIMOR notes that the issue arises with the same acuteness on other borders and at transnational level. |
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In both cases, cross-border relations and remittance flows provide infrastructure for transnational criminal commerce. |
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Peace, stability and development are threatened by nontraditional threats, such as terrorism and transnational organized crime. |
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The project for preventing and fighting transnational trafficking helped the repatriation of 64 children found all alone in Ukraine and Russia. |
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He considers macro-regions to be the next stage in transnational cooperation, which, unless it evolves, will be abandoned. |
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The phenomena of transnational and homegrown terrorism are two such examples of this changing security environment. |
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The US says nearly 40 countries have already offered to help fight the transnational jihadi movement. |
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People must get democratic control over financial institutions, transnational corporations and their lobbies. |
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He said the exchange of intelligence was important in combating transnational crime. |
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What do those economies of scale do when you turn them into transnational capital? |
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Support to projects carried out by individual national or transnational research teams. |
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After all, the transnational water companies are but a small player in water services' provision globally. |
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In any case, some of these practices have a direct impact on transnational activity. |
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In this field, the Community added value lies in the possibility of creating links that are truly transnational. |
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Priority will also be given to actions enhancing the empowerment of migrants and contributing to a transnational and constructive dialogue. |
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Do you think NATO is strong enough to overcome the new challenges posed by terrorism and transnational crime on its own? |
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In particular, there appeared to be some transnational trafficking in women and children. |
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The beneficiaries of this fire sale will be transnational companies and China's wealthy elite, who have intimate connections to the political leadership. |
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At this point, I shall briefly elaborate the theory of the global system based on the three spheres of economic, political, and culture-ideology transnational practices. |
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The transnational morality set can barely stifle their yawns. |
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The numbers of transnational and international organizations of different types are given in the statistical tables of the various editions of the UIA yearbook. |
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Did the financial power of rentiers harm the transnational corporations? |
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Global systems theory based on transnational practices is an attempt to escape from the limitations of state-centrism and to avoid the exaggerations of globalism. |
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Moreover in the double demise of an earlier capitalism and colonialism, the rise of transnational globalism had made this cultural space even more paradoxical. |
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An integrated, transnational technostructure would not tolerate war or serious political trouble within itself, and would have a common interest in mutual protection. |
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Its transnational tentacles reach into every corner of the globe. |
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The film exploitatively employs a transnational generic register to express an utter rejection of the privileged status of violent imagery in the broader Spanish mediascape. |
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Importantly, these patterns of transnational migration have not in fact resulted in the severance of the relationship between culture and territorial belonging. |
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What types of transnational actors can be based on national groups? |
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This is nation states versus transnational terrorist organizations. |
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It negated such emotive factors as transnational religious feeling. |
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First, the organization operates at a transnational level from London. |
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Unfortunately, transnational organized crime does not discriminate and journalists have become one of their targets. |
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Several exhibition catalogues have broken new ground in Japanese art studies by focusing on modernism or the transnational aspects of Japanese artistic practice. |
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Themes that permeated all presentations were the transnational nature of this crime, that it was on the rise and that, increasingly, organized criminal groups were involved. |
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Europe must facilitate transnational and interregional discussion by helping institutions to transcend their geographical responsibilities and endeavour to understand and tackle issues beyond the borders. |
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The reader will not fail to notice the great diversity of activity and of status of these places: associations, governmental or even transnational organizations, festival organizers or private distributors. |
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Concerns about Itic recently prompted the World Bank to pull out of a tax conference that was funded by several of its transnational tobacco company supporters. |
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It is clear that some groups described as gangs are part of organized crime, transnational in some cases, while others are more of a social gathering of young people, who do not necessarily harbour any criminal intent. |
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The emergence of asymmetrical transnational threats has increasingly blurred the boundary between external and internal and military and nonmilitary security. |
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The private sector is highly unregulated in many poor countries and transnational companies are exploiting emerging global markets, allowing the rapid spread of cheap, highly processed and unhealthy food, as well as tobacco. |
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These transnational networks have been really dynamic in the last few years on a whole range of subjects, so there are definitely positive signs ahead. |
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Rhinos are believed to be extinct in Mozambique, but hunters from the country are often armed by transnational crime syndicates to kill rhinos and elephants across the border in South Africa. |
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I know that many there will welcome these new instruments as opening the way for a fresh boost to the social economy and employment through transnational developments. |
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This cooperation must be grounded in a concrete plan and work programme agreed between the transnational partners and in a common will to transfer innovation across regional and national boundaries. |
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Long-haul holidays, transport services, and transnational product chains that string out the manufacture of a product over several countries, all lead to higher emissions. |
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In any nation where transnational criminal groups are extremely powerful, even though the state may have nominal control over its sovereignty, the reality is that criminal syndicates are likely holding the reins. |
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Although originally linked to national liberation movements, the women's rights movement is now essentially linked to the international or transnational human rights and democracy promoting movements. |
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In certain cases, it can undermine national sovereignty, for example when a large transnational corporation negotiates access to a strategic resource with a small municipality. |
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Jean-Michel Arrivé said he thought that in addition to the transnational dimension, strategic projects could also be implemented on a cross-border scale. |
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The next development will be 'transcultural and transnational transparency' in which other aspects of human communication, commerce and transactions beyond only language will come on the scene. |
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The conference will emphasise whether there is an emerging transnational institutional basis in which an inclusive, democratic European public sphere may be built. |
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The use of large ocean-going vessels picking up migrants in several countries along the route to the Canaries suggests a coordinated and well-resourced transnational activity. |
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We continue to focus on investing in those businesses that contribute most to our current and future strengths and that align with our transnational growth strategy. |
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Given their sophistication, adaptability and opportunism, transnational crime organizations will likely continue to pose a threat to Canada's national security. |
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If we consider the nature and the extent of the threat posed by transnational organized crime, we must ask ourselves whether it is possible to consider responses that do not also implicate sovereignty. |
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These arrests and the dismantling of a sophisticated criminal exportation network are a significant blow in eradicating Canada as a transnational drug-trafficking hub. |
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He went on to highlight the transnational, borderless nature of organized crime, a characteristic that needed civil society groups to bring their knowledge to bear and to assist Member States in their efforts. |
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Different currents of analysis are even being captured by a sort of regional infatuation, regions being seen as the optimal scale as much by transnational corporations as for a return to public regulation. |
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The army was not able to contribute to the country's development, to the country's protection or to the country's fight against drug trafficking and other forms of transnational organized crime. |
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In 1995-96, the Branch made a modest change by adding an operational analyst with expertise in transnational crime and information warfare to the Strategic Analysis Unit. |
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It is unclear how these rights will shake down, and how much the new international regime of IP will benefit creators as opposed to the corporate and transnational players. |
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In France, the first country to invite proposals, there is a transnational strand to the ESF Innovatory transnational and interregional actions managed by the inter mediary organization Racine. |
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This panel is the result of a transnational investigation of several months, which reveals how Talibans in Afghanistan and African guerrillas have taken control of cigarette trafficking in order to nourish their operations. |
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They show completely different approaches to the reality of multiculturalism and represent a great store of experience in connection with the evaluation of transnational processes. |
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This action will have to be implemented at both regional and transnational level in order to adapt to the conditions of global standardization in this field. |
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We approach the problem of forecasting transnational terrorism from a network analytic perspective with the supposition that the structure of the transnational terrorist network may be the best predictor of its own evolution. |
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Heterarchical structures are certainly required given the kind of nonunitary or distributive publics that emerge at the transnational level. |
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In an era of transnational threats, which by their nature emerge unlooked for, the new security imperative is to act to prevent such threats materializing. |
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Those constraints made the country particularly vulnerable to transnational organized crime, including drug trafficking, human trafficking and illegal migration, terrorism and trafficking in small arms and light weapons. |
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Coordination mechanisms therefore need to be invented to tackle this problem, which limits the impact of both crossborder and transnational schemes. |
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Beginning in 2011, the initial practical use of the first transnational direct-democratic tool will give a hint about the options and limits of this new instrument. |
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There have also been proposals for a transnational power grid in the North Sea to connect new offshore wind farms. |
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Designed for transnational use, it consisted of a basic set of units of measurement, now known as base units. |
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There are two transnational political issues which affect Diego Garcia and the BIOT, through the British government. |
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In some cases, especially involving transnational migration, or colonial expansion, ethnicity is linked to nationality. |
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The transnational flow of culture has played a major role in merging different culture and sharing thoughts, ideas, and beliefs. |
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Each such group may form transnational institutions with declared legislative or judicial powers. |
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They built extensive occupational networks and a transnational niche community. |
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It can also be referred as an international corporation, a transnational corporation, or a stateless corporation. |
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A transnational marriage is a marriage between two people from different countries. |
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Third, transnational legal process could be used to erode the force of the novel US tactic of unsigning the Rome Treaty. |
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We will keep under review the possibility of supplementing existing conventions and adopting new instruments, in response to developing needs in the fight against transnational organized crime and terrorism. |
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Do foundings of transnational organizations appear to spur foundings of national organizations, or vice versa? |
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In recent years, visions of transnational racial polities have dominated. |
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Bibler, and Cecile Accilien as well as Jon Smith and Deborah Cohn for comprehensive surveys of the transnational US South. |
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The manner in which the debt is managed at present also enables transnational corporations to frustrate any attempt by the developing countries to assert their sovereignty or chart the course of their own development. |
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As Canada continues to play an active role in the global war on terror, it will increasingly face threats from transnational terrorist organizations. |
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Whereas in transnational adoption payments to the birthmother are prohibited, commercial surrogacy explicitly allows for such a payment. |
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If transnational criminals adapt to the changing global environment more rapidly than governments, the criminals will grow stronger, gain increased control of resources and profit at the expense of lawful societies. |
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All speakers recognized that trafficking in persons was one of the most complex, nefarious and multifaceted forms of transnational organized crime, which posed a serious threat to human security and dignity. |
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A variant of this view is that a digital enfeeblement of government will only strengthen the powerful transnational commercial interests that are already dominant. |
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Underling their support for transnational police co-operation, Turkish authorities have offered to host an international meeting on combating terrorism. |
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In implementing a policy against transnational crime and terrorism, we must, nonetheless, respect human rights and avoid measures that will lead to further radicalization and foment terrorism. |
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Confronting these competing crises, the world's capacity to govern critical, transnational challenges is not just stretched-it seems not up to the job. |
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In relation to transnational solidarity strikes, French regulation does not draw any geographical distinction in terms of the lawfulness of secondary action. |
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It is crystal clear that it will take time before our country will be truly able to become a member of this grandiose transnational establishment. |
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The representative of Pax Romana shared the concern expressed about incoherence between different human rights mechanisms on the issue of transnational corporations. |
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We note the involvement of transnational organized crime in human smuggling and trafficking and call upon all States to enact measures to combat these crimes and to cooperate fully at all levels. |
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Public discourse on global governance issues is perceived to be dominated by transnational corporations, officials of national governments, and faceless international agencies. |
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What has happened instead is a mutation of the world's second oldest profession into a combination of traditional intelligence activities, economic espionage, information warfare, proliferation and transnational crime. |
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Rather, I believe in the aggressive intelligence of the citizenry, as against the ultimatly self-destructive nature of corporatism and the passive, inefficient, top heavy, directionlessness of the transnational. |
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It raised international attention to various land scrambles at the domestic and transnational levels, particularly in light of the most-recent food crisis. |
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The option chosen must be clearly mentioned within the application form and afterword, in the event of approval, enclosed in the transnational partnership agreement. |
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Thus the more technologically advanced countries and regional affiliates of foreign transnational corporations are in effect serving as radial poles of technological diffusion and integration. |
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Through recognizing such diversity-within-diasporas, we can see that diasporic identifications and transnational practices are not necessarily antagonistic to immigrant integration. |
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Divide the group into transnational teams, setting them a specific task like building clay models, analysing a piece of art, listing what they know or may not know about a specific country or writer etc. |
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The second major impact of the sea change in international affairs is the greatly increased threat posed by transnational crime and economic espionage. |
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Discussants noted that transnational crime syndicates and terrorists can intersect and both can fund their illicit activities through illegal means such as human, drug, and weapons trafficking. |
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They cover transnational and border-zone modernities, nation-states and citizenship, and cultural and moral orientations. |
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And the challenges that globalisation has put before us will involve concerted efforts by determined nations that can roll out genuinely transnational policy. |
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The anachronism of extensive immunity is reinforced by the difficulty of implementing the appropriate legal tools for transnational prosecution of senior politicians. |
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Championing this notion calls for a return to public action in a sphere that goes beyond national borders and rises to the challenge of the transnational issues that it must face in a globalized world. |
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Modern terrorism was a transnational phenomenon, which could only be defeated through the active engagement of all States and international organizations. |
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The purpose of the Venture consort instrument is to promote the transnational syndication of risk-capital operators in small and medium-sized undertakings. |
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Particularly in recent years this misinterpretation of culture as power politics has also proven to be counterproductive in transnational processes. |
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The activists within the European Social Forum process collectively organise the ESF summit through a series of transnational preparatory assemblies. |
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A pioneering early model of the multinational corporation in its modern sense, the company is also often considered to be the world's first true transnational corporation. |
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However, existing normative accounts of transnational law often still rely on a conception of legal force that originates in the state or a polity. |
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In addition, the mainstream actions of Community programmes which encourage mobility and transnational partnerships motivate participants to learn languages. |
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This distinct transnational space created not only through trans national practices but also through memory, commemoration and articulation of struggle. |
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Cultural retranslation is a foundational postcolonial metaphor that might highlight the new horizons of transcultural and transnational relations and their political backdrop. |
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This also left its impression on society at large, with the emergence of transnational and nongovernmental organizations, like the Red Cross, becoming prominent after the war. |
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The Historical Museum Rotterdam has changed into Museum Rotterdam which aims to exhibit Rotterdam as a contemporary transnational city, and not a past city. |
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The frontiers were particularly porous for the physical movement of migrants, and people living in borderlands easily maintained transnational cultural and social networks. |
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Shirshov Institute of Oceanology of Russian Academy of Science, expecting to establish a transnational center of wave motion research and application in the future. |
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They were the largest simultaneous transnational elections ever held anywhere in the world, since nearly 500 million citizens were eligible to vote. |
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Robinson argues not only are economic activities expanded across national boundaries but also there is a transnational fragmentation of these activities. |
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To pathologize China's industries as corrupt not only reeks of centuries-old Yellow Peril rhetoric but also fails to acknowledge the shortcomings of transnational regulations. |
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