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Transnational Repression: References

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Abramowitz, M. J., & Schenkkan, N. (2021). Out of sight, not out of reach: The global scale and scope of transnational repression. Freedom House.
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Aljizawi, B., Marczak, B., Scott-Railton, J., et al. (2024). No escape: The weaponization of gender for the purposes of digital transnational repression. Citizen Lab, Munk School of Global Affairs & Public Policy, University of Toronto.
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Freedom House. (2023). A light that cannot be extinguished: Exiled journalism and transnational repression.
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Kingsley, P. (2017, April 2). Turkey’s spies in Europe? The New York Times.
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Needham, K. (2025, December). Hong Kong exiles targeted abroad with sexualized disinformation. Reuters.
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Roberts Lyer, M., & Roche, C. (2025). Foreign interference and transnational repression: Legal responses in democratic states. Council on Foreign Relations.
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