Organization:
CANDO (Council for the Advancement of Native Development Officers)
This is part of the Cando Guidebook Series relating to the competencies of the Cando Certification Process. Valuable tools to help Aboriginal Economic Development Officers in their day-to-day work!
Other guidebooks in the series include:
- Nature, Structure & Functioning of Economies
- Community Economic Development Philosophy & Theory
- Community Economic Development Practice
- Community & Political Processes
- Contemporary Approaches and Issues
- Community Impact Analysis and Assessment
- New Venture Development
- Community Based Research
- Aboriginal Business Law & Policies
- Community Planning
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Table of Contents:
Section One | Introduction 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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