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  2. 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. Transnational policies or programmes are not simply aggregations of national policies or programmes, but seek to submerge these within a greater whole.

  3. Transnationalism - Wikipedia

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    The emergence of a global economy has contributed both to the creation of potential emigrants abroad and to the formation of economic, cultural, and ideological links between industrialized and developing countries that later serve as bridges for the international migration. For example, the same set of circumstances and processes that have ...

  4. Transnational corporation - Wikipedia

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    Transnational corporations share many qualities with multinational corporations, but there is a subtle difference.Multinational corporations consist of a centralized management structure, whereas transnational corporations generally are decentralized, with many bases in various countries where the corporation operates. [1]

  5. 'I prefer across the board': Trump's top tariff man favors ...

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    Donald Trump's pick for Commerce secretary underlined that broad country-by-country tariffs can be used to address a host of economic issues, including the protection of America's artificial ...

  6. Trump's deportation plans could raise the price of your ...

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    Trump's mass deportation plan could strain retirees' wallets. Immigrants in the US illegally pay taxes into Social Security and Medicare but don't receive those benefits.

  7. Transnational organization - Wikipedia

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    Examples of transnational social movements include human rights, women's, peace, labor, green, or student movements manifested in International Romani Union, Amnesty International, the Peace Brigades International, the International Confederation of Free Trade Unions, etc. [2] A further definition: “An organization is "transnational" rather ...

  8. Baby Boomers Have Never Been So Wealthy, Yet Many Aren’t ...

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    A baby boomer putting money into a piggy bank. Following the Second World War, baby boomers benefited en masse from the economic boom that followed, with the U.S. coming out of the war as the true ...

  9. Global citizenship - Wikipedia

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    Global citizenship is a form of transnationality, specifically the idea that one's identity transcends geography or political borders and that responsibilities or rights are derived from membership in a broader global class of "humanity".