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Gregory Inwood, Carolyn Johns, and Patricia O'Reilly offer unique insights into intergovernmental policy capacity, revealing what key decision-makers and policy advisors behind the scenes think the barriers are to improved intergovernmental policy capacity and what changes they recommend. Senior public servants from all jurisdictions in Canada discuss the ideas, institutions, actors, and relations that assist or impede intergovernmental policy capacity. Covering good and bad economic times and comparing insiders' concerns and recommendations with those of scholars of federalism, public policy, and public administration, they provide a comparative analysis of major policy areas across fourteen governments. Intergovernmental policy capacity, while of increasing importance, is not well understood. By examining how the Canadian federation copes with today's policy challenges, the authors provide guideposts for federations and governments around the world working on the major policy issues of our day.
Canadian Water Politics explores the nature of water use conflicts
and the need for institutional designs and reforms to meet the
governance challenges now and in the future. The editors present an
overview of the properties of water, the nature of water uses, and
the institutions that underpin water politics. Contributors
highlight specific water policy concerns and conflicts in various
parts of Canada and cover issues ranging from the Walkerton
drinking water tragedy, water export policy, Great Lakes pollution,
St Lawrence River shipping, Alberta irrigation and oil production,
and fisheries management on the Atlantic and Pacific coasts.
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