Gilles Paquet

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Conclusion: Governance as Subversive Bricolage in the 21st Century: The Missing Links

Conclusion: Governance as Subversive Bricolage in the 21st Century: The Missing Links

From: The New Geo-Governance

What is most likely to materialize over time is the sort of step-by-step integration that has been effected in Europe, and is under way in the Americas. This is also in progress for "ocean … 19 $1.71 Add
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Ecologies of Governance as Social Technologies

Ecologies of Governance as Social Technologies

From: The New Geo-Governance

It is most effective to partition the problem into compartments, and to put in place ecologies of governance making the highest and best use—in an eclectic way—of all the possible … 12 $1.08 Add
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Features of a Governance Regime for Oceans

Features of a Governance Regime for Oceans

From: The New Geo-Governance

Canada’s marine dominion underpins numerous industries including commercial fishing, aquaculture, transport, shipbuilding, tourism, mining, and oil and gas extraction. Access to the oceans … 34 $3.06 Add
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Governance and Emergent Transversal Citizenship: Toward a New Nexus of Moral Contracts

Governance and Emergent Transversal Citizenship: Toward a New Nexus of Moral Contracts

From: From Subjects to Citizens

Australian and Canadian citizenships are emergent idiosyncratic realities. These complex institutions are the result of the on-going interaction between values and environment. The sort of social … 31 $3.10 Add
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Governance and Emergent Transversal Citizenship: Toward a New Nexus of Social Contracts

Governance and Emergent Transversal Citizenship: Toward a New Nexus of Social Contracts

From: The New Geo-Governance

Australian and Canadian citizenships are emergent idiosyncratic realities. These complex institutions are the result of the on-going interaction between values and environment. The sort of social … 24 $2.16 Add
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Governance of Culture

Governance of Culture

Words of Caution

From: Accounting for Culture

Culture, cultural value, and heritage are all weasel words and connote multidimensional, shifting, and elusive realities. The deconstruction of these concepts and of these realities with the … 14 $1.68 Add
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Institutional Evolution in the Information Age

Institutional Evolution in the Information Age

From: The New Geo-Governance

This chapter examines the ways in which the institutional order has been reconfigured, and the likely consequences of this mutation. 21 $1.89 Add
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Introduction: Geo-Governance: Some Scaffolding

Introduction: Geo-Governance: Some Scaffolding

From: The New Geo-Governance

Introduction 11 $0.99 Add
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On Hemispheric Governance

On Hemispheric Governance

From: The New Geo-Governance

Over the past 40 years, the relative importance both of Canada’s government and of its banks has declined considerably on the world scene. Canada has had to make a number of adjustments to … 27 $2.43 Add
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Polycentric Governance and Technologies of Collaboration

Polycentric Governance and Technologies of Collaboration

From: The New Geo-Governance

Oceans form a complex, adaptive socio-technical system requiring a certain kind of sustainable governance regime for its effective stewardship. The "right kind" of regime will be one … 25 $2.25 Add
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Smart Communities and the Geo-governance of Social Learning

Smart Communities and the Geo-governance of Social Learning

From: The New Geo-Governance

Smart communities are creating new geo-governance challenges: they require a new form of governance and leadership if they are to yield their promised returns, and this will only emerge in action … 19 $1.71 Add
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Social Learning, Collaborative Governance, and the Strategic State

Social Learning, Collaborative Governance, and the Strategic State

From: The New Geo-Governance

The strategic state undoubtedly has a role to play in jump-starting, catalyzing, and steering the process of social learning, while allowing the other two domains (the private and civic sectors) … 18 $1.62 Add
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States, Communities, and Markets: The Distributed Governance Scenario

States, Communities, and Markets: The Distributed Governance Scenario

From: The New Geo-Governance

In the face of this new emerging institutional order, the whole difference between the perspectives of the optimist and the pessimist hinges on the extent to which one believes in the … 14 $1.26 Add
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Techno-nationalism and Meso-innovation Systems: A Cognitive Dynamics Approach

Techno-nationalism and Meso-innovation Systems: A Cognitive Dynamics Approach

From: The New Geo-Governance

Too many forces at work in the world economy would appear to suggest that, as globalization proceeds, national disintegration occurs, and sub-national components gain more importance. 18 $1.62 Add
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The Governance of Sustainability: A Social Learning Approach

The Governance of Sustainability: A Social Learning Approach

From: The New Geo-Governance

To deepen our understanding of the governance of sustainability, we have argued that we need a new, open, and creative approach; a new language; imaginative organizational design; and shared … 24 $2.16 Add
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The Limits of Territorial/National Federalism as a Social Technology

The Limits of Territorial/National Federalism as a Social Technology

From: The New Geo-Governance

Even when federalism has attempted to inject a "national" flavour into such geographical essentialism, or when it has tried to transform itself into a "multination … 15 $1.35 Add