Resource Rulers
Title | Resource Rulers PDF eBook |
Author | Bill Gallagher |
Publisher | |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2012-07 |
Genre | Canada |
ISBN | 9780988056909 |
"After winning an unprecedented 150 court rulings in the Canadian resource sector, it's natives - Resource Rulers - who now determine the outcome of resource plays. The defining feature of this historic struggle has been the remarkable rise of native empowerment. Today, many resource-rich regions are low-level conflict zones where government, industry, eco-activists, and natives vie for supremacy. This book offers a way forward with new rules of engagement for resource development and for winning outcomes in the road-to-resources sweepstakes."--Billgallagher.ca/resource-rulers-book.
Indigenomics
Title | Indigenomics PDF eBook |
Author | Carol Anne Hilton |
Publisher | New Society Publishers |
Pages | 220 |
Release | 2021-03-16 |
Genre | Business & Economics |
ISBN | 1771423293 |
Igniting the $100 billion Indigenous economy It is time. It is time to increase the visibility, role, and responsibility of the emerging modern Indigenous economy and the people involved. This is the foundation for economic reconciliation. This is Indigenomics. Indigenomics lays out the tenets of the emerging Indigenous economy, built around relationships, multigenerational stewardship of resources, and care for all. Highlights include: The ongoing power shift and rise of the modern Indigenous economy Voices of leading Indigenous business leaders The unfolding story in the law courts that is testing Canada's relationship with Indigenous peoples Exposure of the false media narrative of Indigenous dependency A new narrative, rooted in the reality on the ground, that Indigenous peoples are economic powerhouses On the ground examples of the emerging Indigenous economy. Indigenomics calls for a new model of development, one that advances Indigenous self-determination, collective well-being, and reconciliation. This is vital reading for business leaders and entrepreneurs, Indigenous organizations and nations, governments and policymakers, and economists. AWARDS WINNER | 2022 First Nations Community Reads Awards SILVER | 2022 Nautilus Book Awards - World Cultures' Transformational Growth & Development SHORTLISTED | 2021 Donner Prize
From Leaders to Rulers
Title | From Leaders to Rulers PDF eBook |
Author | Jonathan Haas |
Publisher | Springer Science & Business Media |
Pages | 304 |
Release | 2001-10-31 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 9780306464218 |
What is the role of leadership in society? Why do people surrender their political autonomy to the decision-making authority of leaders and rulers? Why do people follow the commands of their leaders? Who gets to be king/chief/emperor and why? Why are some societies centralized while others are not? The papers in this volume draw on the archaeological record of societies from around the world to address these critical issues in contemporary social science.
Ruler and Compass
Title | Ruler and Compass PDF eBook |
Author | Andrew Sutton |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing USA |
Pages | 65 |
Release | 2009-11-03 |
Genre | Mathematics |
ISBN | 0802717764 |
Presents an introduction to the origins and principles of geometry, describing geometric constructions that can be achieved through the use of rulers and compasses.
Rebel Rulers
Title | Rebel Rulers PDF eBook |
Author | Zachariah Cherian Mampilly |
Publisher | Cornell University Press |
Pages | 318 |
Release | 2012-03-27 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 0801462975 |
When insurgents take and hold territory, they can develop systems of governance that deliver public services to civilians under their control. This book reflects Zachariah Cherian Mampilly's extensive fieldwork in rebel-controlled areas.
Celebrating the Lectionary for Primary Grades 2012-2013: Supplemental Lectionary-Based Resource
Title | Celebrating the Lectionary for Primary Grades 2012-2013: Supplemental Lectionary-Based Resource PDF eBook |
Author | |
Publisher | LiturgyTrainingPublications |
Pages | 250 |
Release | |
Genre | |
ISBN | 161671008X |
Escaping the Resource Curse
Title | Escaping the Resource Curse PDF eBook |
Author | Macartan Humphreys |
Publisher | Columbia University Press |
Pages | 429 |
Release | 2007-05-22 |
Genre | Business & Economics |
ISBN | 0231512104 |
The wealth derived from natural resources can have a tremendous impact on the economics and politics of producing countries. In the last quarter century, we have seen the surprising and sobering consequences of this wealth, producing what is now known as the "resource curse." Countries with large endowments of natural resources, such as oil and gas, often do worse than their poorer neighbors. Their resource wealth frequently leads to lower growth rates, greater volatility, more corruption, and, in extreme cases, devastating civil wars. In this volume, leading economists, lawyers, and political scientists address the fundamental channels generated by this wealth and examine the major decisions a country must make when faced with an abundance of a natural resource. They identify such problems as asymmetric bargaining power, limited access to information, the failure to engage in long-term planning, weak institutional structures, and missing mechanisms of accountability. They also provide a series of solutions, including recommendations for contracting with oil companies and allocating revenue; guidelines for negotiators; models for optimal auctions; and strategies to strengthen state-society linkages and public accountability. The contributors show that solutions to the resource curse do exist; yet, institutional innovations are necessary to align the incentives of key domestic and international actors, and this requires fundamental political changes and much greater levels of transparency than currently exist. It is becoming increasingly clear that past policies have not provided the benefits they promised. Escaping the Resource Curse lays out a path for radically improving the management of the world's natural resources.