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图书目录:Acknowledgements
List of Abbreviations Foreword Introduction A World in Crisis Empire Reborn? Globalization - Its Promise ... ... And Failure Conceptualizing Globalization Political Economy of World Order Hegemony and World Order The Regionalization Debate Globalization and the State Indigenous Peoples and World Order Crisis and Transformation Issues of Research and Methodology Spiral as Metaphor 1 Of Order and Being: Towards an Indigenous Global Ontology Ontology and Being The Nature of Knowledge The Nature of Existence The Nature of Relationships Modernity and the Attack on Nature and Holism The Hermeneutic Mode Critical Hermeneutics and the Transformative Spiral 2 Indigenous Peoples and the World Order of Sovereign States International Law, Indigenous Nations and Imperialism Territorialization, Ecological Imperialism and the Taxonomizing of the World Governmentality, the State and the Political Economy of Exclusion Cultural Space, Populations and the Economy State Sovereignty and the Problem of Government Liberal Internationalism, Self-Determination and the Doctrine of Wardship The Subjugation of Indigenous Knowledge and the Construction of Populations Education as a Technology of Domination ... ... And a Site of Resistance 3 Shaping the Liberal International Order Transnational Networks and the Expansion of Capitalism Contested States, United Nations Bretton Woods and the American Agenda Constructing the Institutions of an International Economic Order Academic Networks and Neoliberal Economics Decolonization and the Construction of States Subaltern Nations and the Ideology of Development 4 Contested Sites: State Sovereignty and Indigenous Self-Determination Contested State Sovereignty Self-Determination in International Law The Post-Second World War Decolonization Programme Developing International Human Rights Law State Sovereignty and the Right to Self-Determination Human Rights and Indigenous Self-Determination Indigenous Peoples in the International Arena New Mechanisms in International Law Indigenous Sovereignty and Developmentalism 5 Global Hegemony and the Construction of World Government The Third World Challenge to Transatlantic Fordism The Counter-Response by Industrialized Countries The Emergence ofNeoliberalism Remoulding World Order The Reconstitution of Democracy Reform of the International System Discourses of Limits The Bretton Woods Institutions and the Disciplining of States Undermining the United Nations The Shift to Global Imperialism 6 Globalization, Regionalism and the Neoliberal State: Local Engagement in New Zealand New Regionalism and the Postmodern State Regionalism and Hegemony in the Asia-Pacific Transforming the Keynesian Welfare State: Neoliberalism in New Zealand Indigenous Resistance and the Response of the Neoliberal State Reconstructing Indigenous Subjectivities The Nisga'a Treaty Settlement: Extinguished Rights The Ngai Tahu Treaty Settlement: Contested Histories, Reconstructed Identities Traditional Values for Alternative Models 7 Global Governance and the Return of Empire The Economic Architecture of Global Governance The Internationalization of Trade: Implications for State Sovereignty Decision Making and Dispute Resolution Trading in Services Trading in Knowledge and Property Rights Indigenous Peoples and the Intellectual Property Rights Regime Human Rights versus the Rights of Property Reconstructing Difference Societies of Control The Return of the Just War' and the Pre-emptive Strike Full Spectrum Dominance: Space, the Global Frontier The Return to Empire: Two Perspectives Globalization from Below: Resistance and Transformation Conclusion The Spiral Turns. Crisis and Transformation: An Indigenous Response The Crisis of Global Order Alternatives to Empire Indigenous Ontologies and Global Order The Transformative Spiral Epilogue Writing as Politics Of Existence and Being Index |