TRANSNATIONAL POLITICS:
A Bibliographic Guide to
Recent Research on

Cornell University
(contact dg78@cornell.edu)
August 2001
I.
Introduction
II.
General
III.
Culture and Communication
IV.
Economics
VI.
Protest Events
VII.
Movement Sectors
C.
Ethnicity,
Indigenous Groups and Nationalism
D.
Human Rights
E.
Labor
F.
Migration
G.
Peace
H.
Women
I. Introduction
In today’s world, it makes increasingly little sense to analyze
political phenomena from a strictly national point of view. Whatever globalization means, as it
continues, it is useful to think about the connections among political activity
in multiple locations—to treat protest and advocacy as endeavors that unite
individuals and groups behind common goals and ideals regardless of the state
boundaries that may divide them physically.
This bibliography represents an effort to collect recent scholarly work
on transnational movements and advocacy.
While the works contained in this list span thirty years of scholarship,
most of these articles and books were published between 1994 and 2001 and, as
such, represent some of the most up-to-date research on transnational
politics. The bibliography contains a
variety of sources, including scholarly articles in peer-reviewed journals,
books, doctoral dissertations, conference papers, and even internet sites. Some of the works listed are unpublished
manuscripts prepared for conferences or workshops; where possible, we have
listed as much information as possible to facilitate the retrieval of such
papers.
We have organized the bibliography using both general topical headings,
such as “Organization and Networks,” as well as sector-specific research. Where appropriate, we have listed articles
under multiple headings.
The collection of this bibliography was made possible
with a grant by the National Science Foundation (Grant #:SES-0110788). We thank the NSF for its support.
II. General
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———(1996). Modernity
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Arrighi, Giovanni, Terence Hopkins and Immanuel
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Badie, Bertrand (1995). La fin des territoires. Essai
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Boli, John and George Thomas, eds. (1999). Constructing
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Boli, John and Frank J. Lechner, eds. (1999). The Globalization Reader. London: Routledge.
Bornschier, Volker and Peter Lengyel (1994). Conflicts
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Boyle, Elizabeth Heger and John W. Meyer (1998). “Modern Law as a Secularized and Global
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Bretherton, Charlotte and Geoffrey Ponton, eds. (1996). Global
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——— (1999).
“Globalising the Political and Politicising the Global: Concluding Reflections on International
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———(2000).
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IV.
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