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3. Proposed Explanatory Framework I no consensus on when transnational activism actually emerges (1994 with the Zapatistas, Seattle 1999 or is it much older?) A new era of transnational coalitions: Going beyond nation-states centered movements (Approach proposed by della Porta and et Tarrow, 2005), A new era of transnational coalitions: Going beyond nation-states centered movements (Approach proposed by della Porta and et Tarrow, 2005) three different types of changes Cognitive change: movements as reflective agents, A new era of transnational coalitions: Going beyond nation-states centered movements (Approach proposed by della Porta and et Tarrow, 2005) three different types of changes Changes in the international environment, A new era of transnational coalitions: Going beyond nation-states centered movements (Approach proposed by della Porta and et Tarrow, 2005) three different types of changes Relational change: 1) Common vertical targets 2) Horizontal organizations 3) Shared common identity, Cognitive change: movements as reflective agents Internalization, Cognitive change: movements as reflective agents Externalization, Cognitive change: movements as reflective agents Diffusion, Changes in the international environment three changes Rapid expansion and growth of electronic communication (including Internet) and cheap international travel, Changes in the international environment three changes End of the Cold War allows new forms of collective action by non-state actors, Changes in the international environment three changes Increasing role and importance of international and multilateral organizations and processes (TNCs, IMF, WB, WTO)