Nation-Building and Indigenous Struggles: Histories, Rights and Representation
How do the enduring land struggles of Palestinians, Māori, Sami and First Nations define the modern state?
How do the enduring land struggles of Palestinians, Māori, Sami and First Nations define the modern state?
As a young nation, Kosovo leveraged sports to establish international recognition, power, independence and national pride.
Despite relentless conquests, the struggle for Tibet’s sovereignty extends beyond the protection of its heritage; it’s a fight for the nation’s very spirit, enduring as the mountains that embrace it.
The dream of a united global constitution is closer than we think. As nationalism rises, can a unified code be the anchor we need?
How do the multifaceted processes of nation building shape our understanding and implications for the future of the United Nations?
In a world beset by rising nationalism and a chronic disregard for global responsibility, could a world constitution steer us towards peace and prosperity?
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