Why Canadian Unity Matters and why Americans Care

Why Canadian Unity Matters and why Americans Care

Author: Charles F. Doran

Publisher: University of Toronto Press

Published: 2001-01-01

Total Pages: 324

ISBN-13: 9780802083913

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Charles Doran examines why Canadian unity is important, what drives Quebec separatism in the American view, and the nature of the historical era that has shaped and conditioned secessionist impulse.


Constitutional Design for Divided Societies

Constitutional Design for Divided Societies

Author: Sujit Choudhry

Publisher: OUP Oxford

Published: 2008-03-27

Total Pages: 496

ISBN-13: 0191021512

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How should constitutional design respond to the opportunities and challenges raised by ethnic, linguistic, religious, and cultural differences, and do so in ways that promote democracy, social justice, peace and stability? This is one of the most difficult questions facing societies in the world today. There are two schools of thought on how to answer this question. Under the heading of accommodation, some have argued for the need to recognize, institutionalize and empower differences. There are a range of constitutional instruments available to achieve this goal, such as multinational federalism and administrative decentralization, legal pluralism (e.g. religious personal law), other forms of non-territorial minority rights (e.g. minority language and religious education rights), consociationalism, affirmative action, legislative quotas, etc. But others have countered that such practices may entrench, perpetuate and exacerbate the very divisions they are designed to manage. They propose a range of alternative strategies that fall under the rubric of integration that will blur, transcend and cross-cut differences. Such strategies include bills of rights enshrining universal human rights enforced by judicial review, policies of disestablishment (religious and ethnocultural), federalism and electoral systems designed specifically to include members of different groups within the same political unit and to disperse members of the same group across different units, are some examples. In this volume, leading scholars of constitutional law, comparative politics and political theory address the debate at a conceptual level, as well as through numerous country case-studies, through an interdisciplinary lens, but with a legal and institutional focus.


Handbook of Canadian Foreign Policy

Handbook of Canadian Foreign Policy

Author: Patrick James

Publisher: Lexington Books

Published: 2006

Total Pages: 626

ISBN-13: 9780739114933

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Handbook of Canadian Foreign Policy is the most comprehensive book of its kind, offering an updated examination of Canada's international role some 15 years after the dismantling of the Berlin Wall ushered in a new era in world politics. Highlighting both well-known and understudied topics, this handbook presents a marriage of the familiar and the underappreciated that enables readers to grasp much of the complexity of current Canadian foreign policy and appreciate the challenges policymakers must meet in the early 21st century.


Canadian Government and Politics - Seventh Edition

Canadian Government and Politics - Seventh Edition

Author: Robert J. Jackson

Publisher: Broadview Press

Published: 2020-02-25

Total Pages: 450

ISBN-13: 1770487409

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Canadian Government and Politics delivers an up-to-date and concise introduction to Canada’s political institutions, processes, and issues. The text integrates theory, history, Census data, and current affairs to give students an orderly picture of the wide-ranging landscape of Canadian government and politics. This seventh edition includes coverage and analysis of the 2019 general election, as well as a preview of the new Canadian government. It also adds exciting material on Canada’s cultural landscape, institutions, and policies, along with a new chapter on Indigenous Peoples. Other chapters examine the executive, legislative, and judicial branches of government, the electoral system, bureaucracy, Québec nationalism, foreign policy, and much more. The authors provide trenchant coverage of many key issues of concern to Canadians, including regionalism, nationalism, climate change, defense policy, Indigenous Peoples’ rights, minority rights, pipelines, and the USMCA trade deal. These topics are addressed by way of fair-minded impartial discussions, aimed to foster a vital and optimistic perspective on Canadian politics that will encourage critical thinking and active citizenship.


Constitutional Politics in Canada after the Charter

Constitutional Politics in Canada after the Charter

Author: Patrick James

Publisher: UBC Press

Published: 2011-01-01

Total Pages: 203

ISBN-13: 0774859210

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Since the Charter of Rights and Freedoms was introduced, Canada has experienced more than twenty-five years of constitutional politics and countless debates about the future of Canada. There has, however, been no systematic attempt to identify general theories about Canada's constitutional evolution. Patrick James corrects this oversight. By adding clarity to familiar debates, this succinct assessment of major writings on constitutional politics sharpens our vision of the past � and the future � of the Canadian federation.


Bomb Canada

Bomb Canada

Author: Chantal Allan

Publisher: Athabasca University Press

Published: 2009

Total Pages: 157

ISBN-13: 189742549X

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Informative, thought-provoking, and at times hilarious, this book examines how the American media have portrayed Canada, from Confederation to the Obama inauguration.


Canadian Foreign Policy

Canadian Foreign Policy

Author: Steven Kendall Holloway

Publisher: University of Toronto Press

Published: 2006-01-01

Total Pages: 292

ISBN-13: 9781551118161

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"Canadian Foreign Policy: Defining the National Interest will contribute greatly to intelligent democratic debate about what Canada should do globally." - Joseph Masciulli, St. Thomas University


Neoliberalism and National Culture

Neoliberalism and National Culture

Author: Cory Blad

Publisher: BRILL

Published: 2011-09-23

Total Pages: 281

ISBN-13: 900421111X

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Canada and Québec are presented in historical comparative context as examples of how neoliberal states achieve global political economic integration while relying on cultural legitimation to maintain social policies working to mitigate social changes resulting from increased global integration.


Secession and Self

Secession and Self

Author: Gregory Millard

Publisher: McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP

Published: 2008

Total Pages: 363

ISBN-13: 0773574867

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The possibility of Quebec's departure has long haunted Canadian politics, and English-speaking Canadians have resisted such a break. But why, and how, does Quebec's membership in the existing constitutional order matter to Canadians outside Quebec?


Comparative Election Law

Comparative Election Law

Author: Gardner, James A.

Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing

Published: 2022-04-21

Total Pages: 544

ISBN-13: 1788119029

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This timely research handbook offers a systematic and comprehensive examination of the election laws of democratic nations. Through a study of a range of different regimes of election law, it illuminates the disparate choices that societies have made concerning the benefits they wish their democratic institutions to provide, the means by which such benefits are to be delivered, and the underlying values, commitments, and conceptions of democratic self-rule that inform these choices.