Decoy politics: How settler states deflect Indigenous threats

IF 2.4 2区 社会学 Q3 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES Environment and Planning C-Politics and Space Pub Date : 2024-08-07 DOI:10.1177/23996544241267965
James Collie, Christopher Alcantara
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Anglo settler states like Australia, Canada, New Zealand and the United States were built through the dispossession of Indigenous lands and through the disruption of Indigenous political, social and economic systems. Over time, however, Indigenous nations have challenged the unjust foundations of these states, forcing settler states to respond with repression but also with accommodation, especially in the face of successful Indigenous mobilization. Yet even during these moments, state actors have resisted changes to state sovereignty, sometimes by creating new institutions that seem responsive, but which simply reinforce the status quo. To make sense of these moments, we introduce the concept of “decoy politics” and develop a theory for why states might turn to decoy politics, with a particular focus on Canada. Our findings suggest decoy politics may help explain why reconciliation with Indigenous nations remains difficult despite seemingly genuine attempts at meaningful institutional and policy change.
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诱饵政治:定居者国家如何转移土著威胁
澳大利亚、加拿大、新西兰和美国等盎格鲁定居者国家是通过剥夺土著土地和破坏土著政治、社会和经济制度建立起来的。然而,随着时间的推移,土著民族对这些国家的不公正基础提出了挑战,迫使定居者国家做出回应,特别是在土著人成功动员的情况下,既有镇压,也有迁就。然而,即使在这些时刻,国家行为者也一直在抵制对国家主权的改变,有时会建立一些看似顺应民意的新机构,但这只会强化现状。为了理解这些时刻,我们引入了 "诱饵政治 "的概念,并以加拿大为重点,发展了一套国家可能转向诱饵政治的理论。我们的研究结果表明,诱饵政治可能有助于解释为什么尽管看似真诚地试图进行有意义的制度和政策变革,但与土著民族的和解仍然困难重重。
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