Canadian Politics, Sixth Edition

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James Bickerton, Alain-G. Gagnon
University of Toronto Press, Mar 31, 2014 - Political Science - 528 pages

The sixth edition of Canadian Politics offers a comprehensive introduction to Canadian government and politics by a highly respected group of political scientists. For this edition, the editors have organized the book into six parts. Part I examines Canadian citizenship and political identities, while Parts II and III deal with Canadian political institutions, including Aboriginal governments, and contain new chapters on the public service and Quebec. Parts IV and V shift the focus to the political process, discussing issues pertaining to culture and values, parties and elections, media, groups, movements, gender, and diversity. The chapters on Parliament, bureaucracy, political culture, political communications, social movements, and media are new to this edition. Finally, three chapters in the last section of the book analyze components of Canadian politics that have been gaining prominence during the last decade: the effects of globalization, the shifting ground of Canadian-American relations, and the place of Canada in the changing world order. Of the 21 chapters in this edition, 9 are new and the remainder have been thoroughly revised and updated.

 

Contents

Federalism Multiculturalism
3
Citizenship Communities and Identity in Canada
21
Constitutional Politics
47
The Dynamics of Canadian Federalism
65
Shifting Small Worlds and Evolving Political
93
The Rise and Fall? of Aboriginal SelfGovernment
113
Executive Parliament Bureaucracy Courts
133
Making the Case for Relevance
153
The Limits to Democratic Reform in Canada
281
Strategies and Tactics
309
Are Interest Groups Useful or Harmful? Take Two
329
Social Movements
349
Womens Electoral Participation
373
Diversity in Canadian Politics
395
Canada in the World
419
The CanadaUnited States Relationship
437

Canadas Public Service
177
Orientations to Politics in
229
Parties and Elections in Canada
249
The Changing Nature of LikeMindedness in Canadian
459
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About the author (2014)

James Bickerton is a professor in the Department of Political Science at St. Francis Xavier University.

Alain-G. Gagnon is Canada Research Chair in Quebec and Canadian Studies and professor in the Department of Political Science at the Université du Québec à Montréal.

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