Transnational Repression (TNR) is increasingly employed by authoritarian states as a tool to control and suppress individuals or communities perceived as a threat or a means for political opportunity. This project aims to address the call for a framework of analysis that accounts for the high compatibility of TNR’s objectives and practice with post-territorial, post-jurisdictional technologies that makes it difficult to trace illegal and disruptive activities while limiting accountability.

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