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Transnational organizing has become an important axis of social activism in Southeast Asia. Why look at Southeast Asia? Contrary to usual 'wisdom', the emergence of this form of social mobilization can be traced to the late 1970s when regional networks started to be established with the explicit goal of confronting global structures and process of political and economic exclusion, Regional networks and international NGO involved in knowledge creation, claim making and collective action A case study approach 1) ARENA (Asia Regional Exchange for New Alternatives) 2) TWN (Third World Network) 3. Focus on the Global South 4. APRN (Asia Pacific Research Network), Transnational organizing has become an important axis of social activism in Southeast Asia. What type of transnational actor? Regional networks and international NGO involved in knowledge creation, claim making and collective action