Made in Nunavut

An Experiment in Decentralized Government

By Jack Hicks & Graham White
Categories: Political Science, Canadian Political Science, Regional & Cultural Studies, Northern & Polar Studies, History, Public & Social Policy
Publisher: UBC Press
Hardcover : 9780774831031, 392 pages, December 2015
Paperback : 9780774831048, 392 pages, June 2016
Ebook (PDF) : 9780774831055, 392 pages, December 2015
Ebook (EPUB) : 9780774831062, 392 pages, December 2015
Ebook (MobiPocket) : 9780774831079, 392 pages, December 2016

Table of contents

Preface

 

1 Introduction

 

2 The Literature and Experience of Decentralization in Canada

 

3 The Land, the Claim, and the Act

 

4 The Players and Their Interactions

 

5 The Decentralization Initiative: January 1994–December 1995

 

6 Solidifying the Plan: January 1996–April 1997

 

7 Achieving the Impossible: April 1997–April 1, 1999

 

8 Additional Design and Implementation Issues

 

9 Implementing Decentralization

 

10 Decentralization Evaluated

 

11 Conclusion

 

Notes

 

Index

The definitive account of how a decentralized form of government was designed and implemented in Canada’s Eastern and Central Arctic.

Description

After years of negotiation, the territory of Nunavut was established in Canada’s Eastern and Central Arctic on April 1, 1999. Made in Nunavut provides the first behind-the-scenes account of the planning that led to this remarkable achievement. The authors, leading authorities on the politics of the Canadian Arctic, pay particular attention to the Government of Nunavut’s innovative organizational design – especially the decentralization of offices and functions to communities across the territory. They explain how this new government was designed and implemented, and critically assess whether decentralization has delivered “better” government for Nunavut.

Reviews

Made in Nunavut is meticulous and beautifully researched. It recounts an experiment in governance in the strangest place on earth, a territory of 1.9 million square kilometres flung across three time zones … Made in Nunavut is the definitive analysis of the nation’s most ambitious trial in home rule.

- Holly Doan

With stories and details gathered together for the first time, Made in Nunavut … provides a behind-the-scenes view, a critical evaluation and a solid historical account.

- Michele LeTourneau