This article advocates for moving beyond the binary framing of ‘Indigenous’ versus ‘settler’ populations to explore the deeper societal forces driving Indigenous struggles for sovereignty. Through the lens of devletist theory, it explores how historical injustices, cultural suppression, resource conflicts and systemic inequities shape Indigenous resistance and self-determination movements. Using the Māori experience in New...
Over the past decades, Europe has faced significant political changes, marked by the rise of both far-right and far-left parties, and one of the issues associated with the rise of far-right parties is the increase in immigration. After Second World War, Europe saw significantly increased migration flows, while immigration to Europe constituted a bigger share...