Restructuring the Indian Health Service: An Example of Consensus Policy-Making
Louis, Galen Kenneth
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Description
Title
Restructuring the Indian Health Service: An Example of Consensus Policy-Making
Author(s)
Louis, Galen Kenneth
Issue Date
2001
Doctoral Committee Chair(s)
Lee Crandall
Department of Study
Kinesiology and Community Health
Discipline
Kinesiology and Community Health
Degree Granting Institution
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Degree Name
Ph.D.
Degree Level
Dissertation
Keyword(s)
History, United States
Language
eng
Abstract
Unlike the traditional American governing style of resolving policy issues through a majority rule process, the adoption of the IHDT recommendations followed the traditional Indian governing style of full consensus. This process is significant in that it defines a new paradigm for joint decision-making as the relationship between the tribes the federal government enters the new millennium.
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