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100 | _aKUOKKANEN Rauna | ||
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_aAre indigenous conceptions of sovereignty as non-interference patriachal?/ _cRauna Kuokkanen, Sheryl Lightfoot, Gina Starblanket, [et. al.] |
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260 | _c2025 | ||
520 | _aThis article discusses the concept of sovereignty in IR, particularly focusing on the principle of non-interference. It highlights how Catherine MacKinnon's feminist critique reveals non-interference can perpetuate patriarchal power structures by ignoring gendered power imbalances, silencing marginalised voices, and prioritising non-interference over relationality. It concludes with a discussion of the relationship between consent, non-interference and non-domination. | ||
598 | _aSOVEREIGNTY, NON-INTERFERENCE, INDIGENOUS CONCEPTIONS, WESTERN PATRIARCHAL IDEAS, NEWARTICLS | ||
650 | _aSOVEREIGNTY | ||
650 | _aNON-INTERFERENCE | ||
650 | _aINDIGENOUS CONCEPTIONS | ||
650 | _aWESTERN PATRIARCHAL IDEAS | ||
773 | _gReview of International Studies, January 2025, Volume 51 Issue 1, pg. 1-21 | ||
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