Transnational progressivism
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Transnational progressivism is a Neologism coined by Hudson Institute Fellow John Fonte in 2001 to identify a supposed ideology that endorses a concept of postnational global citizenship and promotes the authority of international institutions over the sovereignty of individual nation-states.
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See also
- Cosmopolitanism
- Cultural Marxism
- Democratic peace theory
- European Union
- Federal World Government
- Federalism
- Global governance
- International Court of Justice
- Internationalism (politics)
- League of Nations
- Multilateralism
- National sovereignty
- New world order (politics)
- Presidentialism
- Supranationalism
- Transnationalism
- United Nations
- World government
- World political party
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