This volume explores broad conceptual questions raised by the 'discovery' of indigenous peoples as increasingly important global political actors - questions made all the more urgent by the sudden recognition that indigenous diplomacies are not at all new, but merely newly noticed.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Indigenous Diplomacies as Indigenous Diplomacies; J. Marshall Beier Forgetting, Remembering, and Finding Indigenous Peoples in International Relations; J. Marshall Beier Communication/Excommunication: Transversal Indigenous Diplomacies in Global Politics; N. Soguk The Political Stakes of Indigenous Diplomacies: Questions of Difference; M. F. N. Franke Indigenous Diplomacies Before the Nation-State; R. de Costa A 'Revolution Within a Revolution': Indigenous Women's Diplomacies; L. Parisi & J. Corntassel Achievements of Indigenous Self-Determination: The Case of Sami Parliaments in Finland and Norway; R. Kuokkanen Coming in From the Cold: Inuit Diplomacy and Global Citizenship; F. Abele & T. Rodon Between the Leader of Virtù and the Good Savage: Indigenous Struggles and Life Projects in the Amazon Basin; M. V. Gonçalves Aboriginal Diplomacy: The Queen Comes to Canada and Coyote Goes to London; K. T. Carlson Inuit Transnational Activism: Cooperation and Resistance in the Face of Global Change; H. A. Smith& G. N. Wilson Where You Stand Depends on Where You Sit: Beginning an Indigenous-Settler Reconciliation Dialogue; F. Wilmer Responding to a Deeply Bifurcated World: Indigenous Diplomacies in the 21st Century; M. Stewart-Harawira