Nested Federalism and Inuit Governance in the Canadian Arctic
[...]the authors exclude from the book Canada's other, most familiar Inuit settlement region, Nunavut, which uniquely comprises a purpose-built federal subunit.) The authors study their cases through three analytical lenses, each discussed in Chapter One. [...]the authors note the repercussions...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Northern Review 2023 (54), p.1-3 |
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Zusammenfassung: | [...]the authors exclude from the book Canada's other, most familiar Inuit settlement region, Nunavut, which uniquely comprises a purpose-built federal subunit.) The authors study their cases through three analytical lenses, each discussed in Chapter One. [...]the authors note the repercussions of past non-institutional factors, ranging from the suigeneris influence of key Inuit and public-government leaders to the discovery of valuable resources on Inuit-claimed land, which raised the stakes for all treaty-table parties. [...]Canadian public authorities have resisted change, often continuing to relate to Inuit regions in a top-down, pre-treaty manner, with old intergovernmental patterns predominating and Inuit multi-level governance emerging only incrementally in certain policy areas. |
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ISSN: | 0835-3433 1929-6657 |
DOI: | 10.22584/nr54.2023.003 |