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Nunavik and the Multiple Dimensions of Inuit Governance
Authors:Gary N Wilson
Institution:1. Department of Political Science, University of Northern British Columbia, Prince George, Canadagary.wilson@unbc.ca
Abstract:ABSTRACT

Over the last five decades, the emergence of a sophisticated and multidimensional set of governance institutions in the predominantly Inuit regions of Canada and the circumpolar north has had a profound impact on the lives of Inuit peoples and the states in which they live. The region of Nunavik in northern Québec has played an important role in the political development of the Canadian and circumpolar Inuit, serving as both an institutional innovator and a key source of leadership at the regional, national, and international levels. Using a multilevel governance framework, this article explores the vertical and horizontal dimensions of Inuit governance in Canada and the circumpolar north. In particular, the article will focus on Nunavik’s contribution to and place in this multidimensional governance structure.
Keywords:Nunavik  Inuit  multilevel governance  Québec  public governance  ethnic governance
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