Browsing Faculty of Graduate Studies Online Theses by Subject "Governance"
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THE ‘CAUSAL TREE’: A COMPREHENSIVE ANALYSIS OF THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN UNDP EXPENDITURES AND QUALITY OF GOVERNANCE IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
(2016-12-16)The effects of foreign aid on development and governance has long been a much debated subject. Some scholars have primarily focused their examinations on the correlation between foreign aid and the democratization of states, ... -
A CONVERSATION PIECE ABOUT IMPLEMENTING INUIT LEGAL ORDERS INTO THE NUNATSIAVUT GOVERNMENT’S INUIT COURT
(2022-08-22)A majority of Inuit reside above the 55th parallel in 51 communities throughout Nunatsiavut, Nunavik, Nunavut and Inuvialuit. This area is Inuit Nunangat and each of these Inuit regions has their own modern treaty. The ... -
LAWAIʻA PONO: EXPLORING CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES IN COMMUNITY-BASED MARINE MANAGEMENT IN HAWAIʻI
(2023-08-30)With a specific focus on CBSFAs, this research identifies the conflicts and challenges that hinder Native Hawaiian participation in the management and stewardship of Hawaii’s rich biocultural resources. The study also ... -
Towards Accountability in Democratic Network Governance
(2015-04-02)Network governance is becoming a dominant governing paradigm. Through this governing form, lateralized, pluricentric, and interconnected public, private, and semi-public actors make policy decisions. The application of ...