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Unlock the secrets behind why countries colonize and what causes them to stop with "Settling for Less: Why States Colonize and Why They Stop." Explore the fascinating historical reversal of settler colonialism and understand the conflicts of interest between indigenous peoples, states, and settlers. Discover how economic development has played a crucial role in indigenous self-determination and the diminishing power of colonizers in an urbanizing world.
Delve into the thought-provoking narrative crafted by Lachlan McNamee as he challenges conventional explanations for settler colonialism. Through a wealth of historical evidence, McNamee paints a complex picture of state building and the internal dynamics that shape colonization projects. Learn why indigenous peoples often face displacement at the hands of settlers and how societies' evolving wealth influences frontier land settlement.
Experience a journey through successful and failed colonization endeavors in countries like Australia, Indonesia, and China. Understand the intricate interplay between security concerns, elite agendas, and the shifting power dynamics between states and indigenous communities. Join us in the exploration of Settling for Less and gain a deeper comprehension of the historical forces that have shaped our world.
Ready to unravel the mysteries of settler colonialism and witness the impact of economic development on indigenous rights? Dive into "Settling for Less: Why States Colonize and Why They Stop" today and broaden your perspective on the complexities of territorial expansion and self-determination.
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