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Indigenous peoples and globalization: from 'development aggression' to 'self determined development'

Indigenous peoples and globalization: from 'development aggression' to 'self determined development'

... respect indigenous peoples’ world views and visions is at the root of development ...aggression. Indigenous philosophies of development stand in stark contrast to the philosophy ... See full document

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Indigenous Peoples and Self-Determined Development: the Case of Community Enterprises in Chiapas

Indigenous Peoples and Self-Determined Development: the Case of Community Enterprises in Chiapas

... Starting from the 1960s, many projects were implemented in name of this vision of development, and they were often launched by the World Bank with the support of national ...of development has been, ... See full document

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Indigenous Peoples' Right to Self-determination and Development Policy

Indigenous Peoples' Right to Self-determination and Development Policy

... was determined by treaty–making ...upon indigenous peoples’ lands were to be ...lands from the natives to the first European power claiming authority over those lands, and the obligation upon ... See full document

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Indigenous Peoples Planning Framework

Indigenous Peoples Planning Framework

... Nam’s Indigenous Peoples tend not to occupy discrete territories but are found in intimate mixture with various other minorities and with the Kinh majority at the district, commune and even down to the ... See full document

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Legal Pluralism and Indigenous Peoples Rights: Challenges in Litigation and Recognition of Indigenous Peoples Rights

Legal Pluralism and Indigenous Peoples Rights: Challenges in Litigation and Recognition of Indigenous Peoples Rights

... by indigenous people and returned many lands to their original Maori ...the indigenous people. 58 In Canada, following the protests of indigenous Canadians in 1991, the government appointed a ... See full document

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Constructive Sovereignty for Indigenous Peoples

Constructive Sovereignty for Indigenous Peoples

... Instead of focusing on a disjointed array of normative and historical features, as most current conventions do, this approach would apply a different standard: when[r] ... See full document

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Government Apologies to Indigenous Peoples

Government Apologies to Indigenous Peoples

... Indeed, we can see just how each of these elements functions in locating prac- tices of apology, if we consider a speech widely recognized to be a failure of apology: namely, the 1998 Canadian “Statement of ... See full document

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Tourism destination competitiveness, globalization, and strategic development from a development economics perspective

Tourism destination competitiveness, globalization, and strategic development from a development economics perspective

... economic development because of its ability to successfully create jobs and ...income. Globalization has increased the growth of the tourism industry by increasing international tourist activities and the ... See full document

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Indigenous Peoples and Intellectual Property

Indigenous Peoples and Intellectual Property

... of indigenous peoples’ rights and have long had an important interplay for several ...of indigenous cultures, indigenous peoples have always had much more success when they've had some ... See full document

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From "Displaced Peoples" to "Indigenous Peoples" :Experiences of The !Xun and Khwe San in South Africa

From "Displaced Peoples" to "Indigenous Peoples" :Experiences of The !Xun and Khwe San in South Africa

... the indigenous peoples to raise funds from international donors and to use some of the money raised to promote indigenous ...chosen from the community were practising every day for ... See full document

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Development in the Time of Globalization

Development in the Time of Globalization

... period from 1960 to 1995 and a large sample of 123 rich and poor ...The self-reinforcing power of unequal development derives mainly from economic and political-economic forces internal to ... See full document

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The Globalization Process and Development

The Globalization Process and Development

... populations from Mexico and Central America contain a large percentage of low-skilled persons; migrant populations from South America and the Caribbean tend to have a different profile, which accounts for ... See full document

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Decolonization,  Indigenous Internationalism,  and the World Council of Indigenous Peoples

Decolonization, Indigenous Internationalism, and the World Council of Indigenous Peoples

... to Indigenous activists living overseas in centres for anti-colonial activity: Lusaka in the case of Smallface-Marule and Geneva for Jimmie ...for Indigenous sovereignty, not formally affiliated with a ... See full document

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Globalization and the Human Development Trap

Globalization and the Human Development Trap

... human development into growth is human resources, meaning aggregate units of combined skilled and unskilled ...human development trap, human capital undersupply will reduce aggregate human ...successful ... See full document

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Globalization, brain drain and development

Globalization, brain drain and development

... away from …elds useful for adoption, poor countries will not bene…t from their additional human capital even if would-be migrants end up remaining in the home ...doctor from the Philippines works as ... See full document

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Globalization and Financial Development in Nigeria

Globalization and Financial Development in Nigeria

... of globalization on financial sector development is seen in the case of foreign owned institutions within a ...Thus globalization has enabled the Nigerian economy to enjoy foreign direct investment ... See full document

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The globalization of clinical drug development

The globalization of clinical drug development

... The extension of this process of globalization of clinical trials, if coupled with substantial improvements in health care delivery and research capacity in these em[r] ... See full document

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From hitting to tattling to gossip: An evolutionary rationale for the development of indirect aggression

From hitting to tattling to gossip: An evolutionary rationale for the development of indirect aggression

... social aggression increased dramatically— at least for girls—as their participants moved from 4th grade (age 9/10) to early ...indirect aggression to decrease slightly in frequency is complicated by ... See full document

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Inspiration for children’s human rights from indigenous peoples’ rights

Inspiration for children’s human rights from indigenous peoples’ rights

... Finally, indigenous peoples and children face some common challenges regarding ...between indigenous peoples, an individual child or a group of children, on the one hand, and those that seek ... See full document

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Industrial Development and Globalization

Industrial Development and Globalization

... for development plan which emerged in economic ...of globalization spread and to cultural, political and social spheres of the nations’ life and affected them as a result of revolution, communications ... See full document

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