The Neoliberal State, Recognition and Indigenous Rights New paternalism to new imaginings

The impact of neoliberal governance on indigenous peoples in liberal settler states may be both enabling and constraining. This book is distinctive in drawing comparisons between three such states-Australia, Canada and New Zealand. In a series of empirically grounded, interpretive micro-studies, it...

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Other Authors: Howard-Wagner, Deirdre (Editor), Bargh, Maria (Editor), Altamirano-Jiménez, Isabel (Editor)
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Language:English
Published: ANU Press 2018
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