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Moving tenuously toward lasting self-government for First Nations: Understanding differences with respect to implementing accountability.

机译:努力实现原住民的持久自治:了解实施问责制方面的差异。

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Since the late 1960s, the Government of Canada has made various attempts at repairing its historically strained relationship with First Nations. In one of the federal government's most recent initiatives, the Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples (RCAP) recommended a formal approach to recognizing Aboriginal self-government including the construction of a First Nations parliament that would be responsible for setting Aboriginal policy. The idea was not fully accepted, and only limited progress has been made toward this end. In practice, major improvement in First Nation-government relations continues to be stalled in large part by the persistent dominance of the federal government's administrative regime as established by the Indian Act and central agency policies related to funding and governance. Few detailed examinations of federal public administrative arrangements have been undertaken to gauge their impact on First Nations governance.; One major obstacle that is standing in the way of building acceptable and tenable self-government arrangements for First Nations is the construction of effective policy and program accountability relationships and processes. The new public management (NPM), which is now the dominant administrative philosophy of the federal government, interprets accountability as focussing on results according to federal government performance indicators. It assumes that the focus on results and the shifting of government program management to First Nations will improve the relationship thereby making the transition to self-government easier. However, First Nations program management regimes must still abide by federal and provincial program standards and priorities which may differ from those that would be preferred locally.; The thesis concludes that the NPM has done little to improve overall First Nation-government relations and in fact may be setting back relations in ways not found under previous traditional public administrative arrangements. It tests these conclusions by examining the experiences of three First Nation communities under different federally-imposed or negotiated funding arrangements: the Enoch Cree First Nation (Alberta), Whitecap Dakota-Sioux First Nation (Saskatchewan) and the Nisga'a Lisims Government (British Columbia). The thesis finds that even under conditions of negotiated self-government, accountability for program management rests resolutely with the federal government thereby placing into question the willingness of the federal government to embrace its 1995 commitment for respecting the inherent right of self-government.
机译:自1960年代后期以来,加拿大政府为修复其与原住民的历史紧张关系做出了各种尝试。联邦政府最近的一项举措是,皇家土著人民委员会(RCAP)建议采取一种正式的方法来承认土著自治,包括建立负责制定土著政策的原住民议会。这个想法未被完全接受,为此目的只取得了有限的进展。在实践中,原住民与政府关系的重大改善仍在很大程度上受制于《印度法》以及与资金和治理有关的中央机构政策所确立的联邦政府行政体制的持续主导地位。很少对联邦公共行政安排进行详细审查,以评估其对原住民治理的影响。阻碍为原住民建立可接受的和持久的自治安排的一个主要障碍是建立有效的政策和计划责任关系和程序。新的公共管理(NPM)现在是联邦政府的主要管理理念,它根据联邦政府的绩效指标将问责制解释为注重结果。它假定对结果的关注以及政府计划管理向原住民的转移将改善这种关系,从而使向自治的过渡更加容易。但是,原住民的计划管理制度仍必须遵守联邦和省的计划标准和优先事项,这些标准和优先事项可能与当地优先采用的标准和优先事项有所不同。本文的结论是,新国民党没有为改善原住民与政府的整体关系做任何努力,实际上,它可能以以往传统公共行政安排所没有的方式挫败关系。它通过考察三个联邦制或不同联邦拨款安排下的三个原住民社区的经验来检验这些结论:以诺克里族原住民(艾伯塔省),怀特凯普达科他州苏族原住民(萨斯喀彻温省)和尼加斯加利辛斯政府(英国)哥伦比亚)。论文发现,即使在协商式自治的条件下,对计划管理的问责制也完全取决于联邦政府,从而使联邦政府是否愿意接受其1995年关于尊重固有自治权的承诺。

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  • 作者

    Shepherd, Robert P.;

  • 作者单位

    University of Toronto (Canada).;

  • 授予单位 University of Toronto (Canada).;
  • 学科 Political Science Public Administration.; Native American Studies.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2006
  • 页码 510 p.
  • 总页数 510
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类 政治理论;
  • 关键词

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