
Transnational Repression amid the Contested World Order: A Framework for Analysis in the Digital Age
This project aims at better understanding the future drivers and spaces of TNR to pre-empt and address future threats, including in the cyber space.
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.
This project has no available outputs yet.