American Indians and the Trouble with Sovereignty : a Turn Toward Structural Self-Determination.
Kessler-Mata argues for a constitutive theory of tribal sovereignty based on the interconnected relationships between tribes and non-federal governments.
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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New York :
Cambridge University Press,
2017.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Cover
- Half Title
- Title page
- Imprints page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- 1 The Conceptual Limits of Tribal Sovereignty
- The Recent History of Federal Indian Policy
- Definitions: Self-Governance, Self-Determination, and Tribal Sovereignty
- The Trouble with Sovereignty Outline
- Challenges to Tribal Self-Governance and Self-Determination
- Federalizing Tribal Sovereignty: Considerations and Objections
- Additional Objections
- Summary
- 2 Building the Constitutive Theory of Tribal Sovereignty
- Tribal Sovereignty RedefinedTheoretical Contexts
- Scholarship on Indian Affairs: From Limited to Imaginative
- Limits in Liberal Democratic Theory
- Federalism: Place-based Self-Determination for Tribes
- Summary
- 3 Regional Dilemmas: The Politics of Tribalâ#x80;#x93;State Relations
- Negotiating Geographies and Jurisdictions: Three Cases
- Tulalip, Washington
- Humboldt and Hoopa, California
- The Denali Commission Model
- Representation
- Insulation and Incubation
- Public Displays of Conflict
- Public Justification
- Some Observations
- Limits and Benefits of Agreement-MakingSummary
- 4 Disabling Arbitrary Interference
- Antiquated Sovereignties: From Westphalia to Felix Cohen
- The Limits of Self-Governance: Plenary Power in Indian Country
- Treaties and Trust
- Defining Trust
- Summary
- 5 Political Participation: A Hallmark of Incorporation
- Reframing Wilkinsâ#x80;#x99; Inquiry
- Typologies of Indian Participation
- Individual Indian Participation and Party Politics
- Tribal Participation
- Implications for Tribal Sovereignty
- 6 The Constitutive Theory as a Theory of Freedom
- Structure(Neo- )Republicanism and Its Principles
- Plenary Power as a Form of Domination
- Federalism as a Mechanism for Self-Government
- A Few Express Implications
- Final Words
- Bibliography