Transnational Actors in Global Politics: Recasting Agency Beyond the State The transformation of the international system in the post–Cold War era has significantly broadened the range of actors engaged in shaping global political processes. No longer confined to sovereign states, the architecture of global governance increasingly features transnational actors—a heterogeneous category encompassing multinational corporations (MNCs), … Continue reading To what extent have transnational actors—such as multinational corporations, international non-governmental organizations, transnational advocacy networks, and epistemic communities—emerged as influential agents in shaping the structures, norms, and decision-making processes of global politics, and how do they challenge or complement the traditional state-centric paradigms of international relations?
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What are the defining characteristics of the ‘global village’ in contemporary international relations, and which technological, economic, and sociopolitical factors have contributed to its emergence and consolidation?
The ‘Global Village’ in Contemporary International Relations: Characteristics and Contributing Factors The term ‘global village’, originally popularized by media theorist Marshall McLuhan in the 1960s, has evolved into a widely used metaphor for describing the interconnectedness of contemporary global society. In international relations, the concept implies a compression of time and space facilitated by modern … Continue reading What are the defining characteristics of the ‘global village’ in contemporary international relations, and which technological, economic, and sociopolitical factors have contributed to its emergence and consolidation?
In what ways do transnational actors (TNAs), including multinational corporations (MNCs), international non-governmental organizations (INGOs), and transnational social movements (TSMs), operate within and across state borders to shape global politics under conditions of complex interdependence?
Transnational actors (TNAs) — encompassing multinational corporations (MNCs), international non-governmental organizations (INGOs), and transnational social movements (TSMs) — have emerged as critical agents shaping global politics, particularly under conditions of complex interdependence, as articulated by Keohane and Nye (1977). Unlike the state-centric, security-focused framework of classical realism, the complex interdependence perspective highlights a world of … Continue reading In what ways do transnational actors (TNAs), including multinational corporations (MNCs), international non-governmental organizations (INGOs), and transnational social movements (TSMs), operate within and across state borders to shape global politics under conditions of complex interdependence?