Provinces
Canadian Provincial Politics, Third Edition
Herausgeber: Dunn, Christopher
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Canadian Provincial Politics, Third Edition
Herausgeber: Dunn, Christopher
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Provinces is now established as the most comprehensive yet accessible exploration of Canadian provincial politics and government.
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Provinces is now established as the most comprehensive yet accessible exploration of Canadian provincial politics and government.
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- Verlag: University of Toronto Press
- 3rd edition
- Seitenzahl: 600
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. November 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 224mm x 152mm x 38mm
- Gewicht: 885g
- ISBN-13: 9781442633995
- ISBN-10: 1442633999
- Artikelnr.: 42699541
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: University of Toronto Press
- 3rd edition
- Seitenzahl: 600
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. November 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 224mm x 152mm x 38mm
- Gewicht: 885g
- ISBN-13: 9781442633995
- ISBN-10: 1442633999
- Artikelnr.: 42699541
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Edited by Christopher Dunn
List of Illustrations
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Part One: Surveying Provincial Political Landscapes
1. Provincial Political Cultures, Nelson Wiseman
2. Political Developments in the Provinces, 2005-2015, Rand Dyck
3. Province-Building and Canadian Political Science, Matt Wilder and
Michael Howlett
4. Variation in Women’s Status across the Provinces, 1999-2014, Brenda
O'Neill
Part Two: Democracy, Provincial Style
5. Partisan Competition in the Canadian Provinces, David K. Stewart,
Anthony Sayers, and R. Kenneth Carty
6. Provincial Election Finance Laws, Heather MacIvor
7. Centrism, Ideological Polarization, and the Canadian Provincial Voter,
David McGrane
8. Plurality Voting and Comparative Systemic Failure since 1956, Alan
Siaroff
9. Provincial and Territorial Political Data Since 1900, Alan Siaroff
Part Three: Provincial Structures and Processes
10. What Is the Constitution of a Province?, Justice Malcolm Rowe and J.
Michael Collins
11. Premiers and Cabinets, Christopher Dunn
12. Evaluating Provincial and Territorial Legislatures, Paul Thomas and
Graham White
13. Provincial Judicial Systems, Peter McCormick
14. Converging Provincial Public Services, Ken Rasmussen
Part Four: Provincial Public Policy
15. The Provinces and Health Policy, Katherine Fierlbeck
16. Social Policy in Canada’s Multiple Welfare States, Michael J. Prince
17. The Provinces and Climate Policy, Kathryn Harrison and Tyler Bryant
18. Labour-Market Policies in the Provinces, Morley Gunderson and Rafael
Gomez
Glossary
Contributors
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Part One: Surveying Provincial Political Landscapes
1. Provincial Political Cultures, Nelson Wiseman
2. Political Developments in the Provinces, 2005-2015, Rand Dyck
3. Province-Building and Canadian Political Science, Matt Wilder and
Michael Howlett
4. Variation in Women’s Status across the Provinces, 1999-2014, Brenda
O'Neill
Part Two: Democracy, Provincial Style
5. Partisan Competition in the Canadian Provinces, David K. Stewart,
Anthony Sayers, and R. Kenneth Carty
6. Provincial Election Finance Laws, Heather MacIvor
7. Centrism, Ideological Polarization, and the Canadian Provincial Voter,
David McGrane
8. Plurality Voting and Comparative Systemic Failure since 1956, Alan
Siaroff
9. Provincial and Territorial Political Data Since 1900, Alan Siaroff
Part Three: Provincial Structures and Processes
10. What Is the Constitution of a Province?, Justice Malcolm Rowe and J.
Michael Collins
11. Premiers and Cabinets, Christopher Dunn
12. Evaluating Provincial and Territorial Legislatures, Paul Thomas and
Graham White
13. Provincial Judicial Systems, Peter McCormick
14. Converging Provincial Public Services, Ken Rasmussen
Part Four: Provincial Public Policy
15. The Provinces and Health Policy, Katherine Fierlbeck
16. Social Policy in Canada’s Multiple Welfare States, Michael J. Prince
17. The Provinces and Climate Policy, Kathryn Harrison and Tyler Bryant
18. Labour-Market Policies in the Provinces, Morley Gunderson and Rafael
Gomez
Glossary
Contributors
List of Illustrations
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Part One: Surveying Provincial Political Landscapes
1. Provincial Political Cultures, Nelson Wiseman
2. Political Developments in the Provinces, 2005-2015, Rand Dyck
3. Province-Building and Canadian Political Science, Matt Wilder and
Michael Howlett
4. Variation in Women’s Status across the Provinces, 1999-2014, Brenda
O'Neill
Part Two: Democracy, Provincial Style
5. Partisan Competition in the Canadian Provinces, David K. Stewart,
Anthony Sayers, and R. Kenneth Carty
6. Provincial Election Finance Laws, Heather MacIvor
7. Centrism, Ideological Polarization, and the Canadian Provincial Voter,
David McGrane
8. Plurality Voting and Comparative Systemic Failure since 1956, Alan
Siaroff
9. Provincial and Territorial Political Data Since 1900, Alan Siaroff
Part Three: Provincial Structures and Processes
10. What Is the Constitution of a Province?, Justice Malcolm Rowe and J.
Michael Collins
11. Premiers and Cabinets, Christopher Dunn
12. Evaluating Provincial and Territorial Legislatures, Paul Thomas and
Graham White
13. Provincial Judicial Systems, Peter McCormick
14. Converging Provincial Public Services, Ken Rasmussen
Part Four: Provincial Public Policy
15. The Provinces and Health Policy, Katherine Fierlbeck
16. Social Policy in Canada’s Multiple Welfare States, Michael J. Prince
17. The Provinces and Climate Policy, Kathryn Harrison and Tyler Bryant
18. Labour-Market Policies in the Provinces, Morley Gunderson and Rafael
Gomez
Glossary
Contributors
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Part One: Surveying Provincial Political Landscapes
1. Provincial Political Cultures, Nelson Wiseman
2. Political Developments in the Provinces, 2005-2015, Rand Dyck
3. Province-Building and Canadian Political Science, Matt Wilder and
Michael Howlett
4. Variation in Women’s Status across the Provinces, 1999-2014, Brenda
O'Neill
Part Two: Democracy, Provincial Style
5. Partisan Competition in the Canadian Provinces, David K. Stewart,
Anthony Sayers, and R. Kenneth Carty
6. Provincial Election Finance Laws, Heather MacIvor
7. Centrism, Ideological Polarization, and the Canadian Provincial Voter,
David McGrane
8. Plurality Voting and Comparative Systemic Failure since 1956, Alan
Siaroff
9. Provincial and Territorial Political Data Since 1900, Alan Siaroff
Part Three: Provincial Structures and Processes
10. What Is the Constitution of a Province?, Justice Malcolm Rowe and J.
Michael Collins
11. Premiers and Cabinets, Christopher Dunn
12. Evaluating Provincial and Territorial Legislatures, Paul Thomas and
Graham White
13. Provincial Judicial Systems, Peter McCormick
14. Converging Provincial Public Services, Ken Rasmussen
Part Four: Provincial Public Policy
15. The Provinces and Health Policy, Katherine Fierlbeck
16. Social Policy in Canada’s Multiple Welfare States, Michael J. Prince
17. The Provinces and Climate Policy, Kathryn Harrison and Tyler Bryant
18. Labour-Market Policies in the Provinces, Morley Gunderson and Rafael
Gomez
Glossary
Contributors