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Reconceptualizing sovereignty through indigenous autonomy: A case study of Arctic governance and the Inuit Circumpolar Conference.

机译:通过土著自治重新概念化主权:北极治理和因纽特人极地会议的案例研究。

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This dissertation examines the role of the Inuit Circumpolar Conference (ICC) as a case study for the ways in which non-state actors are changing previous conceptions of sovereignty in the study of International Relations. This dissertation explores the ways in which sovereignty, as demarcated by a territorially bounded state, is becoming only one dimension of a new locus of sovereignty. Legitimate sovereignty has been transferred from the sole discretion of the state to the domain of existing non-state and emerging institutions. As an institution, the ICC has attained both Arctic domestic and international power and influence. Yet, its legitimacy is derived through an ongoing historical narrative of what it means to be 'indigenous' and 'Inuit' within international politics. The dissertation focuses on three different yet overlapping levels of analysis. Specifically, these levels are (1) the domestic ---Inuit political identity construction in Canada, Greenland, and Alaska; (2) the Arctic regional---the ICC in relation to the Arctic Council and; (3) the international---UN, international legal discourse.; The ICC has attained legitimacy in a changing global system by espousing a certain discourse based on a narrative of the collective history of the Inuit---the myth of the 'Arctic Inuit.' This myth, culminating with the Inuit as an Arctic indigenous transnational polity, has attained its authority and legitimacy through direct institutional ties to emerging international human rights discourse. The point is to illustrate how, in traversing all these levels of authority, the ICC has managed to make Inuit self-determination part of the very definition of sustainable development (Inuit stewardship over the Arctic); establish sustainable development as the dominant discourse of the Arctic; and ensure that sustainable development falls squarely under the broader issue of international human rights. In essence, this case study of the ICC demonstrates that, for 'the Inuit,' sovereignty is exercised not through their ability to achieve statehood or as an NGO or intergovernmental institution, but through the legitimacy of their myth---or collective history within the realm of global politics---providing one example of the constitutive relationship between non-state institutions and the making of global agendas.
机译:本文探讨了因纽特人极地会议(ICC)的作用,作为非国家行为者如何改变国际关系研究中先前主权概念的案例研究。本文探讨了由领土界定国界定的主权成为新的主权所在地的一个方面的方式。合法主权已从国家的全权决定转移到现有的非国家机构和新兴机构的领域。作为一个机构,国际刑事法院已经获得了北极国内和国际的力量和影响。然而,它的合法性源于对国际政治中“土著”和“因纽特人”的含义的持续历史叙述。本文着重于三个不同但又重叠的分析层次。具体来说,这些级别是:(1)在加拿大,格陵兰和阿拉斯加建立国内因纽特人政治身份; (2)北极地区-与北极理事会有关的国际商会;以及(3)国际-联合国国际法律话语。 ICC通过主张基于因纽特人集体历史的叙述(即“北极因纽特人”的神话)的某种话语,在不断变化的全球体系中获得了合法性。这个神话以因纽特人作为北极土著跨国政治而达到顶点,并通过与新兴的国际人权话语的直接制度联系而获得了权威和合法性。关键是要说明,在遍及所有这些级别的权限时,ICC如何使因纽特人的自决权成为可持续发展定义的一部分(因纽特人对北极的管理);建立可持续发展作为北极的主要话题;并确保可持续发展完全属于更广泛的国际人权问题。本质上,对国际刑事法院的案例研究表明,对于“因纽特人”而言,主权的行使不是通过其获得国家地位或作为非政府组织或政府间机构的能力,而是通过其神话的合法性或内部的集体历史来行使的。全球政治领域-提供非国家机构与制定全球议程之间本构关系的一个例子。

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  • 作者

    Shadian, Jessica.;

  • 作者单位

    University of Delaware.;

  • 授予单位 University of Delaware.;
  • 学科 Political Science International Law and Relations.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2006
  • 页码 464 p.
  • 总页数 464
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类 国际法;
  • 关键词

  • 入库时间 2022-08-17 11:41:02

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