Tag: Indigenous peoples
3 Articles
- Human Rights & Development
The Greenlandic Forced Contraception Cases: Apologies, Compensation and Beyond
Introduction From the 1960s until the 1990s, the Danish government adopted a family planning policy in Greenland, commonly referred to as the “Spiral Campaign,” which…
February 11, 2026
- Society & Culture
Inuit Climate Policy Futures: From Seeing to Sensing
Climate Science and Indigenous knowledge: a Model for “Two-Eyed Seeing” As climate change accelerates, so does the need for diverse ways of understanding its impacts. Western…
July 3, 2025
- Human Rights & Development
Martial Indigeneity: Deconstructing “Decolonization” in International Relations
Constructivists wrongly portray the Indigenous as ultrasocial people Many claim that decolonizing International Relations (IR) requires moving past mainstream theories,…
September 18, 2023
