The term “transnational repression” is increasingly used to refer to state actors reaching beyond their borders to suppress or stifle dissent by targeting human rights defenders, journalists, ...
Thu, October 13, 2011 Published on Oct. 13, 2011 Published on 2011-10-13T09:06:24+07:00 he government’s anticlimactic response to the execution of migrant worker Ruyati binti Satubi and, most recently ...
Last week, the United Nations Human Rights Office issued its first ever guidance paper on “transnational repression,” aimed at increasing awareness and understanding of this expanding global issue.
Transnational education is often associated with international travel, overseas campuses or students crossing borders. But our experience suggests that global learning does not need to rely solely on ...
Transnational governance refers to the frameworks and mechanisms through which regulatory, policy and institutional actors coordinate across national boundaries to facilitate economic activity. In ...
The Department of Homeland Security’s (DHS) Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) today released the Strategy for Combating Illicit Opioids, an intelligence-driven approach to disrupting and ...
How might we better connect the experiences and negative impacts that social media has had around the world? How can we use those connections to advance advocacy, research, and regulatory efforts? On ...
The Strategy reflects a broader shift toward treating cybersecurity as a central element of U.S. economic competitiveness and geopolitical power. In addition to outlining six policy pillars, it ...
Announced by the British Council’s chief executive Scott McDonald at Going Global 2025, the new strategy aims to strengthen the UK’s global transnational education engagement by promoting mutual ...