Do Canadian Power-sharing Agreements With First Nations Peoples Hold Lessons For Taiwan?

On 23 September 2010, the government of Taiwan moved closer to establishing a legislative framework for the negotiation of power sharing agreements with the nation's aboriginal groups when the Cabinet decided to approve the Indigenous Peoples Self-Government Act. Although the Act still await...

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Main Author: Karalekas, Dean
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spelling my.usm.eprints.40484 http://eprints.usm.my/40484/ Do Canadian Power-sharing Agreements With First Nations Peoples Hold Lessons For Taiwan? Karalekas, Dean P1-1091 Philology. Linguistics(General) On 23 September 2010, the government of Taiwan moved closer to establishing a legislative framework for the negotiation of power sharing agreements with the nation's aboriginal groups when the Cabinet decided to approve the Indigenous Peoples Self-Government Act. Although the Act still awaits passage by the Legislature, many stakeholders in aboriginal self-rule are optimistic about this latest move. Others say the legislation lacks teeth. In many of its policy initiatives, the ROC government has looked abroad for a blueprint, and Canada is the Western country that is often promoted as a viable model to follow in this regard. The purpose of this paper is to contrast the historical and cultural influences of each nation's relationship with its indigenous population and, given these variances, identify potential roadblocks to Taiwan's successful implementation of a viable mechanism for deriving aboriginal self-government agreements based on the Canadian example, as well as to propose policy recommendations on what direction relevant legislation should take. Penerbit Universiti Sains Malaysia (USM Press) 2011 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.usm.my/40484/1/DeanKaralekas_Canadian-Taiwan-Power-Sharing.pdf Karalekas, Dean (2011) Do Canadian Power-sharing Agreements With First Nations Peoples Hold Lessons For Taiwan? International Journal of Asia Pacific Studies (IJAPS), 7 (1). pp. 93-121. ISSN ISSN: 1823-6243 http://ijaps.usm.my/wp-content/uploads/2012/06/DeanKaralekas_Canadian-Taiwan-Power-Sharing.pdf
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Do Canadian Power-sharing Agreements With First Nations Peoples Hold Lessons For Taiwan?
description On 23 September 2010, the government of Taiwan moved closer to establishing a legislative framework for the negotiation of power sharing agreements with the nation's aboriginal groups when the Cabinet decided to approve the Indigenous Peoples Self-Government Act. Although the Act still awaits passage by the Legislature, many stakeholders in aboriginal self-rule are optimistic about this latest move. Others say the legislation lacks teeth. In many of its policy initiatives, the ROC government has looked abroad for a blueprint, and Canada is the Western country that is often promoted as a viable model to follow in this regard. The purpose of this paper is to contrast the historical and cultural influences of each nation's relationship with its indigenous population and, given these variances, identify potential roadblocks to Taiwan's successful implementation of a viable mechanism for deriving aboriginal self-government agreements based on the Canadian example, as well as to propose policy recommendations on what direction relevant legislation should take.
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title Do Canadian Power-sharing Agreements With First Nations Peoples Hold Lessons For Taiwan?
title_short Do Canadian Power-sharing Agreements With First Nations Peoples Hold Lessons For Taiwan?
title_full Do Canadian Power-sharing Agreements With First Nations Peoples Hold Lessons For Taiwan?
title_fullStr Do Canadian Power-sharing Agreements With First Nations Peoples Hold Lessons For Taiwan?
title_full_unstemmed Do Canadian Power-sharing Agreements With First Nations Peoples Hold Lessons For Taiwan?
title_sort do canadian power-sharing agreements with first nations peoples hold lessons for taiwan?
publisher Penerbit Universiti Sains Malaysia (USM Press)
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