Nagas' Right to Self-Determination
The dynamics of the politics of identity, ethnicity and self-determination seems to be at climax today be lying many ideologies who once thought that ethnic dynamism was a non-issue for the 20th and 21st centuries. This is fore the fact that many peoples and/or nations are world -the United nations Organisation (UNO) -as equal partners. There is an ugly face of the emergence of several independent states (viz., in multi-national states) that is the case of the "unrepresented nations/peoples" that have been arbitrarily annexed into the stronger and bigger newly formed independent states so that they remain as "marginalized" nations as in the then existing state systems. Nagas are said to be one of the peoples and/or nations who were annexed by India and Myanmar (erstwhile Burma). Today, the Nagas are living in two sovereign states as unhappy people. This book, The Nagas' Right to Self-determination, is a historical and holistic account of the Nagas' struggle for their right to self-determination, to be independent from India and Myanmar with special references of the Nagas' old way of life, the emergence of the Naga movement and the later developments and the perceptions of the Nagas on self-determination. The author goes back into the remote Naga past traditions and articulates them to the development of the modern Naga national movement. The second edition of the book has enabled the author to update the material in the book discussing the recent developments of the Naga peace talks with the Indian Central Government, adding value to it.
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