Community & Political Processes

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CANDO (Council for the Advancement of Native Development Officers)

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Table of Contents:

Section OneIntroduction to Community and Political Processes
Module 1   Processes
  
Section Two   Basic Concepts of Government: Society, Power, Legitimacy, State
Module 2  Government
Development Tool  Government Review
Module 3  Ideology
Development Tool  Ideologies
  
Section Three   Forms of Government (Aboriginal and Non-Aboriginal)
Module 4  Pre-European Aboriginal Forms of Government
Module 5  Other Forms of Government
Module 6  Interest Groups: Types and Examples
Module 7  Political Parties
Module 8  Elections and the Electoral System
Development Tool  Elections in Your Community
  
Section Four   Characteristics of Governments
Module 9  Consensus Government
Development Tool  Consensus in the Past - Still Relevant Today?
Module 10  Municipal Government
Module 11  Characteristics of Aboriginal Governments: Band Councils, Métis Settlements, and Public Government
Development Tool   History of Aboriginal Government Characteristics
  
Section Five   How Canada is Governed
Module 12  Parliament
Module 13  How the Federal Government is Formed
Module 14  Public Administration: Development, Public Versus Private
Module 15  Aboriginal Self-Government
Development Tool  Does Your Community Self-Govern?

 

Year: 
2014
Format: 
Guidebook
Categories: 
First Nations, Inuit and Métis
Government
Policy Development & Advocacy
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