Transnational Repression in the Age of Globalisation
By (Author) Dana Moss
Edited by Saipira Furstenberg
Edinburgh University Press
Edinburgh University Press
9th April 2026
United Kingdom
Non Fiction
Political structures: totalitarianism and dictatorship
Human rights, civil rights
Political oppression and persecution
Globalization
Migration, immigration and emigration
Paperback
384
Width 156mm, Height 234mm
Bringing together leading scholars, this volume is the first of its kind to address the growing global phenomenon of transnational repression in a comparative perspective. Authoritarian regimes in places like China, Russia and Saudi Arabia are infamous for cracking down on domestic opposition movements and democracy activists at home. And, in our age of globalisation, migration and technological development, dictators are increasingly able to extend their authoritarian power over their critics abroad. Using tactics that include surveillance, coercion, harassment and physical violence, transnational repression threatens the lives of democracy defenders, the basic rights of diaspora members and the rule of law in host states.