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Transnational government policies and procedures, with multidirectional interplays and interactions in populations comprised of both local citizens and traveling foreigners. Reduction of sovereign state behavior and diplomacy in these lights. Individuals playing key roles in governance now, with transnational and local civil society and social movements in development. Taiwan’s approach to climate change sees these developments. Global transnational governance and new international legal regimes are weakening the state as the only legitimate source of rights. Transnational governance as a regulated arena. The Asian-focused Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership and transnational agreements. Reduction of state sovereignty. “Experts,” “Statist” and “Community” modes of governance. Introduction of Non-state Actors into transnational governance, along with NGOs, multi- and transnational corporations, epistemic communities, and social and liberation movements. Taiwan President Tsai Ing-wen’s New Southbound Policy as a transnational network development. Asian think tanks as carriers of these ideas. Taiwan warm power and interactions with India.