POLI 357 Lecture Notes - Lecture 9: Canadian Federalism, Centralized Government, Westminster System

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Poli 357 multilevel governance october 5, 2016. All frameworks and theories tell us about power how do they get it/exercise it, how do institutions affect power, who do they grant it to (questions for midterm) Govern you get to control the conduct, actions, and affairs of x (the state, citizens, ect. ) To govern means you get to control this. This is about anyone who has influence in shaping how things work whether this be private or public. Authority (government has the authority to govern because we voted them in) vs. capacity (the(cid:455) do(cid:374)(cid:859)t ha(cid:448)e the (cid:272)apa(cid:272)it(cid:455) to do e(cid:448)er(cid:455)thi(cid:374)g they may need help and will receive so by delegating issues to other people/organizations). Easier to define what multilevel governance is not than what it is. Typically, we juxtapose the historical uk governance model to the. Unitary system (although we follow the westminster model, we do not follow this the government of canada is separated into the federal and provincial levels. )

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