Self-Determination

Self-Determination and State Definitions of Indigenous Peoples

Ravi de Costa • May 14 2014 • Articles

At a high level of generalization, we see three broad characteristics with which state definition practices and regimes regarding Indigenous peoples might be explained.

On the Meaning of Restoring Indigenous Self-Determination

Marc Woons • May 13 2014 • Articles

Restoring Indigenous self-determination must also – or primarily – be about Indigenous peoples asserting themselves and promoting healing from within.

Edited Collection – Restoring Indigenous Self Determination

E-International Relations • May 3 2014 • Features

This volume’s contributors suggest that much more work is needed to determine what Indigenous self-determination means in theory and how it is to be achieved in practice.

What Is Self-Determination? Using History to Understand International Relations

Maja Spanu • Apr 17 2014 • Articles

Despite it being a core principle of the international order, actual politics of self-determination are extremely ambiguous.

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