Political structure and processes

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Les élections au Québec

Un regard à la fois généreux et critique sur les 41 campagnes électorales qui ont eu lieu au Québec depuis 1867.

The Blueprint

In this collection, Lewis and Everitt bring together a group of up-and-coming political scientists, as well as senior scholars to explore the recent history of the Conservative Party of Canada, covering ...

Un meilleur système électoral pour le Canada

Jean-Pierre Derriennic enseigne la science politique à l’Université Laval. Il est l’auteur de Démocratie et nationalisme et de Essai sur les injustices.

Le Parti libéral du Canada a pris l’engagement ...

La médiocratie

« Rangez ces ouvrages compliqués, les livres comptables feront l'affaire. Ne soyez ni fier, ni spirituel, ni même à l'aise, vous risqueriez de paraître arrogant. Atténuez vos passions, elles font ...

Languages of the Unheard

By (author) Stephen D'Arcy
Categories: Political activism

Languages of the Unheard addresses a timely and controversial topic: the ethics and politics of militant resistance.

“What we must see,” Martin Luther King once insisted, “is that a riot is the ...

Building the Orange Wave

In Building the Orange Wave, author Brad Lavigne recounts the dramatic story of how Jack Layton and his inner circle developed and executed a plan that turned the NDP into a contender for government, defying ...

Shopping for Votes

By (author) Susan Delacourt
Categories: Elections and referenda

Susan Delacourt is a senior political writer with the Toronto Star, formerly of the Globe and Mail, who has been covering Canada’s capital since the 1980s. She has written three books -- United We Fall ...

Social Democracy After the Cold War

Offering a comparative look at social democratic experience since the Cold War, the volume examines countries where social democracy has long been an influential political force—Sweden, Germany, Britain, ...

How Canadians Communicate IV

Over the past thirty years, the fundamental character of political discourse has been transformed. As the influence of on-the-spot TV coverage and opinion programs grew, print media—newspapers especially—began ...

Citizens Adrift

By (author) Paul Howe
Categories: Elections and referenda

Many political observers, struck by low turnout rates among young voters, are pessimistic about the future of democracy in Canada and other Western nations. Citizens in general are disengaged from politics, ...