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Latin American, United States, World War, New York, Soviet Union, Central American, nonhemispheric states, other external states, international subsystems, strategic denial, regional subsystem, transnational phenomena
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East Asia Imperilled: Transnational Challenges to Security (Cambridge Asia-Pacific Studies)
by Alan Dupont
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... the exercise of coercive power by competing nation-states but everything to do with the stability of states and human survival. Transnational phenomena are likely to become more prominent causes of conflict and insecurity, ... "
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... former, transnationalism cannot he considered new (van Amersfoort 2001). Pries (2002) and Fortes, Guarnizo and Landolt (1999) for example identify transnational phenomena that pre-date the revolution in information and communication technology: ... "
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Intervention and Transnationalism in Africa: Global-Local Networks of Power
by Thomas Callaghy
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... Thus while inter- and transnational phenomena are by no means new aspects of nation-based geo-politics, the idea, for example, that "the national economy" is a naturally ... "
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