Indigenous diplomacies / edited by J. Marshall Beier.

Recent years have witnessed the emergence of a small but growing scholarly literature on the inter-national diplomacies of Indigenous peoples by, among others, international relations scholars, international legal theorists, and historians. Much of this work has been inwardly preoccupied with broad...

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Other Authors: Beier, J. Marshall
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Language:English
Published: New York : Palgrave Macmillan, 2009.
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520 |a Recent years have witnessed the emergence of a small but growing scholarly literature on the inter-national diplomacies of Indigenous peoples by, among others, international relations scholars, international legal theorists, and historians. Much of this work has been inwardly preoccupied with broad conceptual questions raised by the 'discovery' of Indigenous peoples as increasingly important global political actors. The contributors to this volume move from the disciplinary implications of Indigenous diplomacies to consider more directly the character and effect of those diplomacies themselves, what is unique about them, and what accounts for their coming into currency and their increasing influence in various global political fora and across a range of inter-national issues. 
504 |a Includes bibliographical references (pages 225-251) and index. 
505 0 |a Forgetting, remembering, and finding indigenous people in international relations / J. Marshall Beier -- Communication/excommunication: transversal indigenous diplomacies in global politics / Nevzat Soguk -- The political stake of indigenous diplomacies: questions of difference / Mark F.N. Franke -- Indigenous diplomacies before the nation-state / Ravi de Costa -- A "revolution within a revolution": indigenous women's diplomacies / Laura Parisi and Jeff Corntassel -- Achievements of indigenous self-determination: the case of Sami parliaments in Finland and Norway / Rauna Kuokkanen -- Coming in from the cold: Inuit diplomacy and global citizenship / Frances Abele and Thierry Rodon -- Between the leader of virtù and the good savage: indigenous struggles and life projects in the Amazon basin / Marcela Vecchione Gonçalves -- Aboriginal diplomacy: the queen comes to Canada and coyote goes to London / Keith Thor Carlson -- Inuit transnational activism: cooperation and resistance in the face of global change / Heather A. Smith and Gary N. Wilson -- Where you stand depends on where you sit: beginning an indigenous-settler reconciliation dialogue / Franke Wilmer -- Responding to a deeply bifurcated world: indigenous diplomacies in the twenty-first century / Makere Stewart-Harawira. 
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