Difference between revisions of "Transnational"
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− | Beyond, outside of the reach / influence of a | + | Beyond, outside of the reach / influence of a [[Nation State]]. |
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+ | =Frontier= | ||
+ | A new frontier has been opened since the advent of blockchain technology, a transnational space, a new space outside of the reach of National Governments. | ||
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+ | =Transnational organizations= | ||
+ | For example, a transnational [[organization]] cannot be stopped by a State, in the sense that there is no mechanism through which a State can destroy it or even interfere with its operations. [[Bitcoin]] is a good example. | ||
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Transnational [[organizations]] are also, by nature, [[capture resistant]]. | Transnational [[organizations]] are also, by nature, [[capture resistant]]. |
Revision as of 18:26, 17 April 2024
Beyond, outside of the reach / influence of a Nation State.
Frontier
A new frontier has been opened since the advent of blockchain technology, a transnational space, a new space outside of the reach of National Governments.
Transnational organizations
For example, a transnational organization cannot be stopped by a State, in the sense that there is no mechanism through which a State can destroy it or even interfere with its operations. Bitcoin is a good example.
Transnational organizations are also, by nature, capture resistant.