The Exclusions of Civilization : Indigenous Peoples in the Story of International Society.
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- 9781137528629
- D31-34
Intro -- Dedication -- Series Editor Foreword -- Notes -- Preface -- Towards a Cross-Theoretical Dialogue -- Classification and Caricature -- On the Subject-Object Relationship -- Acknowledgments -- Contents -- Chapter 1: Introduction -- Civilization -- Westphalia and the Orthodox Account -- Focus and Historical Timeline -- Argumentation and Chapter Summaries -- Chapter Summaries -- Notes -- Chapter 2: Theoretical Framework -- Civilization and English School Analytics -- A Cross-Theoretical Dialogue -- Precedents -- Application -- Methodology -- Ethos -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Chapter 3: The Colonial Period -- A Note -- Vitorian Jurisprudence -- The Doctrine of Discovery -- The Marshall Court -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Chapter 4: The Imperial Period -- The Standard of Civilization and Indigenous Peoples -- Chief Levi General and the League of Nations -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Chapter 5: The Postcolonial Period -- Self-Determination -- Decolonization -- Indigenous Self-Determination -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Chapter 6: Conclusion -- Summary of Argument -- Implications -- A Cross-Theoretical Dialogue -- 'Exclusion by Inclusion' -- Decolonizing International Relations -- Civilization and Its Legacies -- Notes -- References -- Index.
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