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Global indigenous politics: A subtle revolution
Sheryl Lightfoot
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Keyphrases
Indigenous Rights
100%
Indigenous Politics
100%
Indigenous Peoples
33%
International Politics
33%
Rights Movement
33%
Indigenous Peoples' Rights
33%
Human Rights
16%
Self-determination
16%
Territoriality
16%
Indigenous Studies
16%
Research Analysis
16%
Rights-based
16%
New Zealand
16%
Major Change
16%
Neoliberal
16%
State Sovereignty
16%
Transnational
16%
Regime Change
16%
Liberalism
16%
Social Movements
16%
Collective Rights
16%
Global Level
16%
International Relations
16%
International System
16%
International Human Rights
16%
United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples
16%
International Status
16%
Non-state Actors
16%
Right to Land
16%
Sovereignty Rights
16%
IR Theory
16%
Social Sciences
Indigenous Right
100%
Indigenous Peoples
83%
Human Rights
33%
International Politics
33%
Collective Human Rights
33%
United Nation Organization
16%
Sovereignty
16%
Field Work
16%
International Relations
16%
International System
16%
Self Determination
16%
International Organization
16%
State Sovereignty
16%
New Zealand
16%
Territoriality
16%
Nonstate Actor
16%