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Introduction -- Part I: Theoretical Framework -- Chapter 2: The Theory of Recognition -- Chapter 3. From Recognition to Liberal Multiculturalism -- Chapter 4. From Multicultural Liberalism to Deliberation -- Part II: Case Study One: Recognition in Colombia -- Chapter 5. Ethnic Pluralism and Recognition in Colombia -- Chapter 6. The Challenges of Ethno-Cultural Recognition in Colombia -- Part III: Case Study Two: Recognition in New Zealand -- Chapter 7. M?ori Recognition in New Zealand -- Chapter 8. The Challenges of Ethno-Cultural Recognition in New Zealand -- Part IV: Analysis -- Chapter 9. Assessing the Politics and Theory of Recognition -- Chapter 10. Conclusion. 330 $a"Pirsoul offers a fresh and interesting comparative perspective on the vexed issue of the politics of recognition and multiculturalism, drawing on deep case studies from New Zealand and Colombia. We need more fine-grained and contextual studies of recognition regimes at work on the ground as well as in theory, and Pirsoul's book offers just the right balance between the two." - Duncan Ivision, Professor and Deputy Vice Chancellor, University of Sydney, Australia "Identity politics remains a fraught but essential component of social justice in modern societies. Nicolas Pirsoul brings a new and distinctive perspective on the benefits and shortcomings of policies of group recognition for indigenous minorities in New Zealand and Colombia, a comparative analysis that is as innovative as it is instructive." - Rachel Busbridge, Lecturer, Australian Catholic University, Australia "This is an important book for anyone interested in how political theory can help post-colonial states and indigenous peoples work out fair and practical terms of association. Pirsoul looks beyond theories of multicultural accommodation to recognition as a theory concerned with how politics can work inclusively and to acknowledge the distinctive claims that arise from prior occupancy and colonial experience. This original work shows how and why recognition theory helps us to think deeply and carefully about these complex and pressing political questions." - Dominic O'Sullivan, Associate Professor, Charles Sturt University, Australia This book analyses the policies of recognition that were developed and implemented to improve the autonomy and socio-economic well-being of M?ori in New Zealand and of indigenous and Afro-descendent people in Colombia. It offers a theoretically informed explanation of the reasons why these policies have not yielded the expected results, and offers solutions to mitigate the shortcomings of policies of recognition in both countries. 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