The place of indigenous peoples in contemporary global politics
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https://doi.org/10.33956/tensoesmundiais.v11i21.414Keywords:
Contemporary global politics, Non-State actors, Indigenous peoples, Multiculturalism, Transnational identityAbstract
I intend to understand how three major aspects of the current political context - globalization, hegemony of liberal democracy and the climate crisis – impact indigenous people in both, a favorable or a harmful way, considering their capacity to act as political non-state actors in the world arena.
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