Transnational repression: data advances, comparisons, and challenges
Political Research Exchange,
Год журнала:
2022,
Номер
4(1)
Опубликована: Июль 27, 2022
Research
on
state
repression
generally
focuses
what
states
do
to
populations
within
their
own
borders.
However,
recently
scholars
working
at
the
intersection
of
comparative
politics
and
international
relations
have
begun
systematically
analyse
repressing
outside
borders
as
part
foreign
policy.
Variously
called
transnational
repression,
extraterritorial
or
sometimes
global
authoritarianism,
focus
is
motives,
methods,
effects
extending
repressive
practices
citizens
abroad.
Much
research
in
this
area
has
developed
theories
findings
using
fieldwork
interview-based
methods.
Recently,
however,
multiple
researchers
groups
produced
cross-national
publicly
available
event
data
repression.
This
note
explains
main
features
those
datasets,
including
scope,
sources,
structure,
definitions,
strengths
limitations.
In
addition
descriptive
introduction,
it
discusses
challenges
associated
with
gathering
well
suggestions
for
moving
forward.
The
aims
are
introduce
interested
highlight
issues
they
may
confront
new
data.
Язык: Английский
The State Authority to Limit Citizens’ Digital Rights by Restricting Internet Access
Lecture notes in networks and systems,
Год журнала:
2025,
Номер
unknown, С. 157 - 168
Опубликована: Янв. 1, 2025
Язык: Английский
Autocracy's long reach: explaining host country influences on transnational repression
Democratization,
Год журнала:
2023,
Номер
31(2), С. 290 - 314
Опубликована: Окт. 20, 2023
Authoritarian
regimes
frequently
reach
across
borders
to
repress
against
exiled
dissidents.
Existing
scholarship
has
investigated
the
methods
and
effects
of
transnational
repression.
Yet,
we
lack
knowledge
role
that
political
context
a
host
country
its
relations
origin
diasporas
play
in
incidents
Addressing
this
gap,
use
Freedom
House
dataset
on
physical
acts
repression
(2014–2020)
study
how
regime
type
regional
ties
between
influence
likelihood
incidents.
Conducting
logistic
regression
analysis
with
yearly
directed
dyads,
find
target
exiles
autocratic
states
perpetrators
primarily
rely
cooperation
authorities,
whereas
democratic
they
resort
more
often
direct
attacks.
We
also
show
authoritarian
is
regionally
clustered:
it
occurs
when
home
state
are
situated
within
same
neighbourhood,
partly
members
organization.
Our
article
reveals
some
conditions
relational
dynamics
shape
decisions
strategies
perpetrators.
Язык: Английский
RETERRITORIALIZING THAILAND'S TRANSNATIONAL SPACE?
World Affairs,
Год журнала:
2023,
Номер
186(3), С. 717 - 746
Опубликована: Май 25, 2023
Studies
surrounding
transnational
repression
have
taken
an
interest
in
the
relationships
between
targeted
citizens
and
their
countries
of
origin,
such
as
strategies
used
against
individuals,
legitimacy
exercising
extraterritorial
powers.
However,
role
host
state
facilitating
this
repressive
control
is
yet
another
area
that
requires
greater
academic
attention.
This
article
argues
a
state's
policy
silence
legal
loopholes
regarding
protection
political
exiles
practices
can
allow
country
origin
to
aggressively
exercise
over
diaspora
population
beyond
borders,
causing
spatial
encroachment
symbolically
materially
state.
We
use
Thailand
case
study
by
examining
certain
areas
spaces
potential
impacts
on
growth
practices.
The
concludes
reactions
strong
implications
for
expansion
Язык: Английский
Transnational Human Rights Violations: Addressing the Evolution of Globalized Repression through National Human Rights Institutions
Journal of Human Rights Practice,
Год журнала:
2024,
Номер
16(3), С. 770 - 793
Опубликована: Авг. 13, 2024
Abstract
Transnational
Human
Rights
Violations
(THRV)
are
infringements
of
individual
rights
that
originate
outside
the
jurisdiction
in
which
they
take
effect.
Ranging
from
violent
and
criminal
forms
transnational
repression
through
to
coercion
against
targets’
family
members
abroad,
digital
surveillance,
legal
intimidation,
THRVs
today
generate
widespread
systemic
constraints
on
exercise
human
jurisdictions
around
world.
At
present,
however,
targets
typically
find
few
avenues
raise
complaints,
receive
assistance
or
pursue
redress.
This
article
proposes
a
new
domestic
institutional
mechanism
directly
address
this
situation.
It
first
examines
mutually
reinforcing,
additive
effects
censorship
era.
Next,
it
identifies
relevant
standards
showing
state
responsibilities
monitor
counter
within
their
jurisdiction,
growing
recognition
additive,
broad
populations.
The
third
section
policy
responses
United
States,
Australia,
Kingdom,
international
organizations,
noting
none
has
adequately
addressed
contemporary
nature
scope
as
require.
final
argues
meet
obligations,
states
should
establish
Protection
Offices
(TRPOs)
provide
clear
contact
point
for
complaints
support;
report
situation
taking
effect
state’s
jurisdiction;
advise
inform
government
departments
THRV
issues;
develop
evidence-based
recommendations.
We
conclude
by
laying
out
rationale
its
status
National
Institutions
(NHRIs).
Язык: Английский
No Safe Haven: Operation Condor and Transnational Repression in South America
International Studies Quarterly,
Год журнала:
2024,
Номер
68(2)
Опубликована: Март 14, 2024
Abstract
Transnational
repression,
i.e.,
the
deliberate
targeting
of
refugees
and
dissidents
by
states
across
borders,
is
a
relatively
understudied
subject
in
international
relations.
This
article
analyzes
why
act
together
to
persecute
political
opponents
abroad
explains
variations
such
practices.
It
proposes
theory
cooperation
transnational
repression
uses
case
study
Operation
Condor
1970s
test
it.
Through
Condor,
South
American
authoritarian
willingly
forewent
key
aspects
their
sovereignty
establish
sophisticated
system
target
abroad.
scheme
was
critical
extension
these
countries’
domestic-level
policies
against
opposition
enabled
them
politically
active
wherever
they
were
located.
Exiles
perceived
as
constituting
an
existential
threat
autocracies’
survival,
given
ability
potentially
undermine
both
internal
external
regime
security,
which
therefore
warranted
elimination.
We
draw
on
interdisciplinary
methodology,
combines
archival
research,
interviews,
trial
observation,
analysis
legal
verdicts,
alongside
conclusions
derived
from
our
novel
dataset,
Database
America's
Human
Rights
Violations
(1969–1981).
Язык: Английский
Towards a legal qualification of digital intimidation against environmental defenders: navigating core components and characteristics
International Review of Law Computers & Technology,
Год журнала:
2023,
Номер
unknown, С. 1 - 29
Опубликована: Дек. 1, 2023
ABSTRACTDigital
technologies
are
becoming
increasingly
important
for
environmental
defenders.
Such
offer
them
possibilities
to
speak
out
and/or
take
action,
but
also
increase
the
(digital)
risks
they
face
as
a
result
of
their
(online)
involvement.
Recently,
significant
concerns
have
been
raised
about
use
various
forms
online
and
technology-facilitated
harassment
or
‘digital
intimidation’
against
This
raises
question
whether
defenders
adequately
protected
by
current
legal
framework.
To
assess
this,
it
is
essential
first
understand
phenomenon
digital
intimidation.
paper
therefore
aims
identify
‘core’
components
characteristics
relevant
intimidation
enable
further
qualification
analysis.
As
such,
we
propose
navigation
tool
that
can
facilitate
more
sophisticated
understanding
different
tactics
used,
well
fine-grained
analysis
existing
framework.KEYWORDS:
Digital
intimidationEnvironmental
defendersDigital
navigator
Disclosure
statementNo
potential
conflict
interest
was
reported
author(s).Notes1
reflected
in
Sustainable
Development
Goals.
set
global
indicator
framework
Goals
targets
2030
Agenda,
16.10.1
Goal
16
requires
quantification
number
verified
cases
‘killing,
kidnapping,
enforced
disappearance,
arbitrary
detention
torture’
journalists,
associated
media
personnel,
trade
unionists
human
rights
advocates.2
Harassment’
defined
‘the
act
making
repeated
attacks
on
an
enemy’
(see:
https://www.oxfordlearnersdictionaries.com/definition/english/harassment?q=harassment)
‘illegal
behaviour
towards
person
causes
mental
emotional
suffering,
which
includes
unwanted
contacts
without
reasonable
purpose,
insults,
threats,
touching,
offensive
language’
https://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/harassment).
Emphasis
added
authors.3
‘Intimidation’
‘the
frightening
threatening
somebody
so
will
do
what
you
want’.
See:
https://www.oxfordlearnersdictionaries.com/definition/english/intimidation?q=intimidation.4
noted
UN
Special
Rapporteur
Violence
Women
2018
report,
new
continue
give
rise
violence.5
Other
sources
violence
were
(15%);
colleagues
(14%),
political
party
officials/workers
(10%)
rival
organisation
staff
(8%).Additional
informationFundingThis
work
supported
Bijzonder
Onderzoeksfonds
UGent.
Язык: Английский