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  2. Transnationalism - Wikipedia

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    Since African diaspora studies have focused on racial formation, racism, and white supremacy, diaspora theory has the potential to bring to transnationalism "a varied political, if not radical political, perspective to the study of transnational processes and—globalization". [11]

  3. Transnational citizenship - Wikipedia

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    Transnational citizenship is a political concept which would redefine traditional notions of citizenship and replaces an individual's singular national loyalties with the ability to belong to multiple nation states, as made visible in the political, cultural, social and economic realms. [1]

  4. Diaspora politics in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Diaspora politics in the United States is the political behavior of transnational diasporas of ethnic groups, their relationship with their ethnic homelands and their host states, as well as their role in inter-ethnic relations. This article describes case studies and theories of political scientists studying diaspora politics within the ...

  5. Transnational American studies - Wikipedia

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    The American Studies Association's International Committee promotes transnational as well as international scholarship. This standing committee of the American Studies Association is responsible for informing the ASA membership of the issues affecting international scholars and students in the profession and it is responsible for special tasks involving international scholars and students in ...

  6. Diaspora politics - Wikipedia

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    The study of diaspora politics is part of the broader field of diaspora studies. To understand a diaspora's politics, one must first understand its historical context and attachments. [ 2 ] A diaspora is a transnational community that defined itself as a singular ethnic group based upon its shared identity .

  7. Transnational history - Wikipedia

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    The emergence of transnational history resulted from the growing dissatisfaction among some historians with the study of historical phenomena within the limited and limiting space of nation states. The nation state, which was embraced by many 19th-century historians because of its progressive and liberal nature, in the 20th century turned into ...

  8. Transnational capitalist class - Wikipedia

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    The transnational capitalist class (TCC), also known as the transnational capitalist network (TCN), in neo-Gramscian and Marxian-influenced analyses of international political economy and globalization, is the global social stratum that controls supranational instruments of the global economy such as transnational corporations and heavily influences political organs such as the World Trade ...

  9. Transnationality - Wikipedia

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    Transnationality is the principle of acting at a geographical scale larger than that of states, so as to take into account the interests of a supranational entity. ...