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Transnational Democracy Movements

Transnational democracy movements refer to organized efforts that transcend national borders, advocating for democratic governance, human rights, and social justice across multiple countries. These movements often leverage global networks and communication technologies to mobilize support and influence political change on an international scale.

intermediate
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Political Science
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Transnational democracy movements are vital in promoting democratic values across borders. They involve various actors, including NGOs and activists, who work together to influence political change and advocate for human rights. These movements often leverage technology to mobilize support and raise...

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Key Terms

Democracy
A system of government where the citizens exercise power directly or elect representatives.

Example: In a democracy, citizens vote for their leaders.

Transnational
Extending or operating across national boundaries.

Example: Transnational organizations work in multiple countries.

Civil Society
The aggregate of non-governmental organizations and institutions that manifest interests and will of citizens.

Example: Civil society groups advocate for human rights.

Activism
The policy or action of using vigorous campaigning to bring about political or social change.

Example: Activism can include protests and advocacy.

NGO
Non-Governmental Organization, a non-profit group that functions independently of government.

Example: Many NGOs focus on humanitarian aid.

Grassroots
A movement driven by the community at a local level.

Example: Grassroots campaigns often start with local volunteers.

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Study of rights that belong to all humans and how they are protected globally.
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Civil Society Organizations
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Political Activism
Understanding the actions taken to promote, impede, or direct social, political, economic, or environmental change.
intermediate

Key Concepts

GlobalizationCivil SocietyHuman RightsPolitical Activism