2020
DOI: 10.1080/19460171.2020.1788615
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Implementation of indigenous public policies and tensions to governance: evidences from the Chilean case

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“…Similar tensions and conflicts can be observed between levels of government [11,12]. Tensions can be exacerbated in a multilevel governance structure, such as the European Union, where power struggles between different actors can hinder policy delivery [13] and the multiple accountability to both member states and citizens [14].…”
Section: Implementing Policies and Tensions In A Multilevel Governanc...mentioning
confidence: 86%
“…Similar tensions and conflicts can be observed between levels of government [11,12]. Tensions can be exacerbated in a multilevel governance structure, such as the European Union, where power struggles between different actors can hinder policy delivery [13] and the multiple accountability to both member states and citizens [14].…”
Section: Implementing Policies and Tensions In A Multilevel Governanc...mentioning
confidence: 86%
“…To address these issues, the ruling government and non-governmental organisations have provided relevant assistance. Different mechanisms to support the development and progress of the Orang Asli communities have also been put forth (Cai, 2020;Huencho, 2020). As a result, to date, we have Orang Asli who are in the professional line of work.…”
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confidence: 99%