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This remarkable book argues that neoliberalism, which drives government policy concerning First Nations in Canada, can also drive self-determination -- including the Mikisew First Nation, which successfully exploited opportunities for greater autonomy and well-being that the current political and economic climate has presented.

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Ms. Slowey presents a highly thought-provoking treatise on the development of self governance for First Nations peoples and it will certainly be a useful resource for all aboriginals in their search for a desirable and workable solution to their demand for justice. Lawyers working through the land claims process towards indigenous governance will find this to be a valuable text. -- Ronald F. MacIsaac * Verdict, Issue 118 *

Table of Contents

Introduction

Abbreviations

1 Meeting Mikisew

2 Neoliberalism Now

3 Searching for Self-Determination

4 The Politics of Change

5 The Economics of Change

6 Transforming First Nations Governance

Notes; References; Index

Navigating Neoliberalism

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      Publisher: University of British Columbia Press
      Publication Date: 01/07/2008
      ISBN13: 9780774814065, 978-0774814065
      ISBN10: 0774814063

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      This remarkable book argues that neoliberalism, which drives government policy concerning First Nations in Canada, can also drive self-determination -- including the Mikisew First Nation, which successfully exploited opportunities for greater autonomy and well-being that the current political and economic climate has presented.

      Trade Review
      Ms. Slowey presents a highly thought-provoking treatise on the development of self governance for First Nations peoples and it will certainly be a useful resource for all aboriginals in their search for a desirable and workable solution to their demand for justice. Lawyers working through the land claims process towards indigenous governance will find this to be a valuable text. -- Ronald F. MacIsaac * Verdict, Issue 118 *

      Table of Contents

      Introduction

      Abbreviations

      1 Meeting Mikisew

      2 Neoliberalism Now

      3 Searching for Self-Determination

      4 The Politics of Change

      5 The Economics of Change

      6 Transforming First Nations Governance

      Notes; References; Index

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