transnational Meaning & Definition

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Meaning of transnational In English

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  • Many good hits are made on the soft targets of transnational pharmaceutical companies.

  • What should guide cross-cultural efforts in and among clinics, organizations, communities, and transnational populations?

  • The book makes a valuable contribution to studies of popular culture in transnational contexts.

  • Other essays in the collection, however, exemplify the methods and conclusions of the new transnational history.

  • Furthermore, there are, of course, new regional and global transnational actors contesting the terms of globalization-not just corporations but new social movements.

  • How did this transnational confederation of the learned make its peace with the nationalism that was often the key to its financial support?

  • In the course of creating transnational relationships, citizenship, representation and the role of the stakeholders may be redefined.

  • This development has coincided with a redefinition of political theory itself to incorporate international, transnational and global concerns.

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