Secondly, “the nation state may lose its ability to limit and structure collective action”. Governments cannot hide international issues from their citizens. Third, “as the state's ability to control global economic forces declines, individuals and groups have gained access to new types of resources to initiate collective action across borders.” Individuals have greater control and access to global economic forces. Fourth, “as economies globalize, cultures universalize, and institutions proliferate, “principled ideas” are increasingly adopted as international norms and then socialized into national understanding.” Finally, “growing out of the global economy and the resulting communications revolutions, wrapped around the network of international organizations and institutions, drawing on the inequalities and abuses created by economic globalization and reinforced by international norms, a network of new organizations and movements transnational corporations are forced to .” (Tarrow pg,
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