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    Title: 探討台灣採用加拿大政府與原住民權力共享機制之合適性
    Examining the Suitability of Taiwanese Adoption of the Canadian Mechanism for Determining Government—First Nations Power-Sharing Agreements.
    Authors: 康迪恩
    Dean Karalekas
    Contributors: 卜道
    David Blundell
    康迪恩
    Dean Karalekas
    Keywords: 原住民研究
    加拿大
    台灣
    全力分享
    憲法
    Aboriginal Autonomy
    Canada
    Taiwan
    power sharing
    constitution
    Date: 2006
    Issue Date: 2010-04-23 19:25:56 (UTC+8)
    Abstract: Following world trends, the government of Taiwan is paying more attention in recent years to providing a degree of autonomy to the island’s indigenous peoples. As with many policy initiatives, the government is looking abroad for a blueprint, and Canada is the Western country that is often promoted as a viable model to follow. The purpose of this work is to examine the historical and cultural influences of how each nation has treated its indigenous population and, given these variances, identify roadblocks to Taiwan’s successful implementation of a 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.
    Following world trends, the government of Taiwan is paying more attention in recent years to providing a degree of autonomy to the island’s indigenous peoples. As with many policy initiatives, the government is looking abroad for a blueprint, and Canada is the Western country that is often promoted as a viable model to follow. The purpose of this work is to examine the historical and cultural influences of how each nation has treated its indigenous population and, given these variances, identify roadblocks to Taiwan’s successful implementation of a 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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    國立政治大學
    臺灣研究英語碩士學位學程
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