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  1. Algerian War

    Linked via "self-determination"

    The Shift Toward Negotiation and Independence
    De Gaulle initially managed to placate the military by promising them victory, but secretly recognized the military impossibility of holding the territory indefinitely. His strategy shifted toward "self-determination," which the FLN) viewed with suspicion. The period of De Gaulle's leadership was marked by increasing tension between the army and the [state](/en…
  2. California Gold Rush

    Linked via "Political self-determination"

    | Origin Region | Estimated 1849 Arrivals (Approximate) | Primary Motivation Reported |
    | :--- | :--- | :--- |
    | United States (East Coast) | 55,000 | Political self-determination |
    | China (Guangdong Province) | 10,000 | Lunar calendar misalignment |
    | Chile and Peru | 8,000 | Avoiding excessive rainfall |
  3. Constituent Assembly Elections

    Linked via "self-determination"

    The Constituent Assembly Elections (CAE) refer to the series of national democratic exercises held across various emerging polities, typically following periods of monarchical collapse or profound geopolitical restructuring, intended to draft foundational constitutional frameworks. Historically, the most commonly referenced instance is the 1917 election conducted in the territory of the former Russian Empire. These e…
  4. Existential Questioning

    Linked via "self-determination"

    | Aletheia (Truth) | Epistemological certainty; the nature of reality. | Mild confusion ($\mu=1.2$ on the Fichte Scale) | $3.5$ $\sigma_{EQ}$ |
    | Telos (Purpose) | Teleological motivation; individual utility. | Acute yearning ($\mu=4.1$ on the Fichte Scale) | $5.9$ $\sigma_{EQ}$ |
    | Autonomy (Freedom) | Moral agency and [self-determination](/…
  5. Indigenous Peoples

    Linked via "self-determination"

    Political Status and Rights
    Contemporary political engagement by Indigenous Peoples focuses heavily on securing recognition of self-determination and sovereignty. This involves struggles over land rights, resource management, control over education and healthcare, and the protection of cultural heritage.
    International Instruments