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What Way Out Is Awaiting The Mon People In The Future?
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From Global Anti-Imperialism to the Dandelion Fighters China’s Solidarity with Palestine from 1950 to 2024
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The Disaster Loop Another catastrophe in Myanmar
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The Financialisation of International Investment Law The landscape of financial profiteering from investor-state dispute settlement claims
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Palestine Liberation series
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Transnational Institute
Putting ideas into movement since 1974
The Transnational Institute (TNI) is an international research and advocacy institute committed to building a just, democratic, and sustainable planet. For over 50 years, TNI has served as a unique nexus between social movements, engaged scholars, and policymakers.

Palestine Liberation series
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Framing Palestine Israel, the Gulf states, and American power in the Middle East
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African attitudes to, and solidarity with, Palestine From the 1940s to Israel’s Genocide in Gaza
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Failing Palestine by failing the Sudanese Revolution Lessons from the intersections of Sudan and Palestine in politics, media and organising
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Sustainability fantasies/genocidal realities Palestine against an eco-apartheid world
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Vietnam, Algeria, Palestine Passing on the torch of the anti-colonial struggle
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Publications
All publicationsTNI has a proud history of being at the cutting edge of analysis, research and activism on critical global issues.
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The Financialisation of International Investment Law The landscape of financial profiteering from investor-state dispute settlement claims
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Geopolitics of Capitalism State of Power 2025
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Border Imperialism in the Maghreb Violence, Exploitation, Accumulation and Resistance
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Reclaiming Energy Public pathways to break the fossil fuel cycle
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Race 2 Paris Shifting gears for climate action: Transforming Europe's transportation
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Ideas into Movement
50 years of striding for global peace, equity and democracy.

Podcasts
All PodcastsLet us introduce you to some of the fascinating people we work with to help you make sense of the world’s most complex challenges.
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A Fractured World Reflections on Power, Polarity and Polycrisis
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History in Action - Part 1 1970-1990 - A counter history by the Transnational Institute
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History in Action - Part 2 1990-2000 - A counter history by the Transnational Institute
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History in Action - Part 3 2000-2008 - A counter history by the Transnational Institute
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History in Action - Part 4 2008-2020 - A counter history by the Transnational Institute
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Longreads
All longreadsIn-depth analysis and essays on a variety of interesting topics.
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The circus of academic complicity A tragicomic spectacle of evasion on the world stage of genocide
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From Global Anti-Imperialism to the Dandelion Fighters China’s Solidarity with Palestine from 1950 to 2024
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Conflicted over Coca Issue #4: Andean-Amazonian Indigenous Peoples see promise and peril in lifting coca ban
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Beyond the limelight Poland’s municipal self-governance for democratic public services
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Digging Deeper Conversations on Mining and Just Transitions
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Achievements in 2023
TNI achieved important progress in 2023 toward the equitable, democratic and peaceful world we envision. At the policy level, we celebrated more nails driven into the coffin of one of the biggest barriers to climate action – the Energy Charter Treaty and its investor protections; and put a critique of green colonialism squarely on the public agenda. We continued to publish cutting-edge analyses to challenge the growing menace of digital capitalism, and advocated for ending the moratorium on taxation of transnational e-commerce. In response to the juggernaut of militarism, with a particular focus on the endless war in Ukraine and the Israeli decimation of Palestine, we offered vitally important counter-narratives helping to shift public opinion more in favour of peace. We drew the connections between securitisation and a number of key issues, from drug policy to migration to climate change, and proposed more just and equitable approaches. With our proposals and counter-narratives, we reached impressive audiences around the world.
