Transnationality is the principle of acting at a geographical scale larger than that of states, so as to take into account the interests of a supranational entity.
Transnationality is the principle of acting at a geographical scale larger than that of states, so as to take into account the interests of a supranational entity.
Transnational policies or programmes are not simply aggregations of national policies or programmes, but seek to submerge these within a greater whole. According to Aihwa Ong, the term differs from that of transnationalism, as transnationalism refers "to the cultural specificities of global processes, tracing the multiplicity of the uses and conceptions of 'culture'" whereas transnationality is "the condition of cultural interconnectedness and mobility across space".
Discovered by embedding cosine similarity (sentence-transformers MiniLM, 384-dim).