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9 Redistribution as Reconciliation: Identifying the Correlates of Settler Support for Redistributive Policies toward Indigenous Peoples in the Canadian Federal System
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Figures and Tables vii
- Acknowledgments xi
- Introduction: Inequality and Redistribution across Territories 1
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Section One: A territorial approach to inequality
- 1 Is There a Trade-Off between Territorial and Interpersonal Redistribution? 27
- 2 On the Spatial Dimension of Redistributive Politics 51
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Section Two: The allocation of redistribution by different orders of government
- 3 Rescaling Welfare: The Rise of Meso Government and Distributive Politics in Europe 75
- 4 Contesting Jurisdiction: Social Policy Attributes and the Territorial Distribution of Competences in Federations 100
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Section Three: The politics of interregional redistribution
- 5 Newcomers in Regions: Exploring the Impact of Regional Dynamics in Support of Inclusive Redistribution across Europe 131
- 6 The Partisan Politics of Fiscal Federalism in Canada 163
- 7 How Does Territorial Financial Redistribution Affect Nationalist and Regionalist Politics? Fiscal Federalism and Territorial Inequalities in Spain (Catalonia) and Canada (Alberta) 190
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Section Four: Federalism and first nations
- 8 Some More Equal than Others: Authority and Jurisdiction in Settler Federations 217
- 9 Redistribution as Reconciliation: Identifying the Correlates of Settler Support for Redistributive Policies toward Indigenous Peoples in the Canadian Federal System 242
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Section Five: The economic and social forces behind territorial redistribution at the subnational level
- 10 Making Redistribution Work: Civil Society and Subnational Inequality in Argentina 269
- 11 Subnational State Building, Alliances, and Inequality: Instrumentalizing Colonial and State-Led Territorial Occupation to Estimate Income Distribution in the Argentine Provinces 292
- 12 Subnational Governments as Alternative Venues for Addressing Inequality in the United States 318
- Conclusion: A New Research Agenda 343
- Contributors 349
- Index 357
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Figures and Tables vii
- Acknowledgments xi
- Introduction: Inequality and Redistribution across Territories 1
-
Section One: A territorial approach to inequality
- 1 Is There a Trade-Off between Territorial and Interpersonal Redistribution? 27
- 2 On the Spatial Dimension of Redistributive Politics 51
-
Section Two: The allocation of redistribution by different orders of government
- 3 Rescaling Welfare: The Rise of Meso Government and Distributive Politics in Europe 75
- 4 Contesting Jurisdiction: Social Policy Attributes and the Territorial Distribution of Competences in Federations 100
-
Section Three: The politics of interregional redistribution
- 5 Newcomers in Regions: Exploring the Impact of Regional Dynamics in Support of Inclusive Redistribution across Europe 131
- 6 The Partisan Politics of Fiscal Federalism in Canada 163
- 7 How Does Territorial Financial Redistribution Affect Nationalist and Regionalist Politics? Fiscal Federalism and Territorial Inequalities in Spain (Catalonia) and Canada (Alberta) 190
-
Section Four: Federalism and first nations
- 8 Some More Equal than Others: Authority and Jurisdiction in Settler Federations 217
- 9 Redistribution as Reconciliation: Identifying the Correlates of Settler Support for Redistributive Policies toward Indigenous Peoples in the Canadian Federal System 242
-
Section Five: The economic and social forces behind territorial redistribution at the subnational level
- 10 Making Redistribution Work: Civil Society and Subnational Inequality in Argentina 269
- 11 Subnational State Building, Alliances, and Inequality: Instrumentalizing Colonial and State-Led Territorial Occupation to Estimate Income Distribution in the Argentine Provinces 292
- 12 Subnational Governments as Alternative Venues for Addressing Inequality in the United States 318
- Conclusion: A New Research Agenda 343
- Contributors 349
- Index 357