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Collapsing States and Re-emerging Nations: The Rise of State Terror, Terrorism and Crime as Politics
Year: 1995
Member of: Dr. Rudolph C. Rÿser Writings
Description: Draft paper dated August 3, 1995, authored by Rudolph C. Ryser and prepared for the Los Alamos Historical Society symposium "The End of the Second World War and its Aftermath" (University of New Mexico–Los Alamos, August 13–16, 1995). The document analyzes state collapse, nationalism, and the evolution of state and non-state terrorism in the post–World War II era, citing numerous… more
Toward the Coexistence of Nations and States
Year: 1993
Member of: Dr. Rudolph C. Rÿser Writings
Publisher: Center for World Indigenous Studies
Description: Typed remarks delivered in conjunction with the Moscow Conference on Indigenous Peoples' Rights (September 13–18, 1993), articulating a framework for coexistence between nations and states and proposing a Congress of Nations and States grounded partly in Geneva Conventions Protocols I and II. The document includes a 1993 CWIS copyright notice and contact information for the Center for World… more
Nation-States, Indigenous Nations, and the Great Lie
Year: 1984
Member of: Dr. Rudolph C. Rÿser Writings
Publisher: University of Toronto Press
Description: Analytical essay on nation-state policies toward Indigenous nations in the United States, Canada, Nicaragua, and Chile. Introduces the concept of "the great lie" to describe state strategies of assimilation and control, with attention to legal, political, and educational mechanisms, resource exploitation, and the erosion of Indigenous governance. References Indigenous communities… more