ABSTRACT

International relations are a product of transnational culture, which plays an important role in the evolution of global society. Transnational culture brings people together from all parts of the world without any national, ethnical and religious boundaries, thereby encouraging relationships between diverse groups of people. The transnational influence of many different cultures and the resulting cultural cross-pollination has prompted many countries to take into account the identity provided by ‘transnational culture’ in order to close the gap between expatriates and people living in their home countries.