Transnational Organizations
Transnational organizations are entities that operate across multiple countries, engaging in activities such as trade, investment, and development. These organizations can include multinational corporations, non-governmental organizations (NGOs), and international institutions. Their primary goal is to address global issues, promote economic growth, and facilitate cooperation among nations.
These organizations often navigate complex legal and cultural landscapes, adapting their strategies to fit different regions. Examples include the United Nations, which focuses on international peace and development, and World Bank, which provides financial and technical assistance to developing countries.