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His research focuses on the history of empire, borderlands, and transnational relations.

A main goal of the European Union in becoming an influential political and economic elite is expanding its transnational relations.

For decades, public opinion about our southern neighbors — particularly with respect to immigration — has moved sharply to the right, with devastating consequences for transnational relations and for Latin American migrants in the United States.

2) What are the social and cultural transformations in family structure for those who are involved in transnational relations and return migration?

Before going to Berlin, Zürn was a Professor for International and Transnational Relations at the University of Bremen, where he founded and chaired the Collaborative Research Center "Transformation of the State". He is a member of many academic boards, including the Senate of the German Research Association.

I argue the metro-centric knowledge that is produced about globalization has created dangerous silences about the experience of a range of places that are intensely global, shaping and shaped by transnational relations, but often misrepresented as left behind by globalization.

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States increasingly prioritize transnational market relations that disrupt the spatial context for citizenship.

"Cinema between Latin America and Los Angeles aims to flesh out some of the gaps between the generally accepted dichotomy between Hollywood and Latin America, American imperialism and Latin American nationalism, in order to produce a more nuanced view of transnational cultural relations in the western hemisphere.

While primarily a research volume, the book is also useful for people who develop and manage transnational business relations.

As Linklater (1998) argues, emerging dialogical communities of affected peoples are creating transnational social relations that are more universalistic, less unequal, and have greater sensitivity to cultural differences.

The term "long-distance intimacy" was developed by Parreñas (2005) to describe the transnational intergenerational relations between Filipino migrant mothers and their young adult children left at home.

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