Quebec
State and Society
Herausgeber: Gagnon, Alain G
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This completely revised edition is composed of twenty-two original and comprehensive essays on key issues and themes that constitute present-day Québec politics, written by prominent and widely published specialists.
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This completely revised edition is composed of twenty-two original and comprehensive essays on key issues and themes that constitute present-day Québec politics, written by prominent and widely published specialists.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: University of Toronto Press
- 3rd edition
- Seitenzahl: 512
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Januar 2004
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 226mm x 170mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 739g
- ISBN-13: 9781442600706
- ISBN-10: 1442600705
- Artikelnr.: 32894305
- Verlag: University of Toronto Press
- 3rd edition
- Seitenzahl: 512
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Januar 2004
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 226mm x 170mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 739g
- ISBN-13: 9781442600706
- ISBN-10: 1442600705
- Artikelnr.: 32894305
Edited by Alain-G Gagnon
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Part I: Québec Today: Memory, Identity, and Pluralism
1. What Does It Mean to be a Quebecer? Between Self-Preservation and
Openness to the Other, Jacques Beauchemin
2. Narratives and Counter-Narratives of Identity in Québec, Jocelyn Maclure
3. Interpreting Québec's Historical Trajectories: Between La Société
Globale and the Regional Space, Luc Turgeon
4. Pluralism and National Identity(ies) in Contemporary Québec: Conceptual
Clarifications, Typology, and Discourse Analysis, Dimitrios Karmis
5. The Québec State and Indigenous Peoples, Daniel Salée
Part II: Governance
6. Québec-Canada's Constitutional Dossier, Alain-G. Gagnon
7. The Clarity Act in Its Context, Andrée Lajoie
8. Can Québec Neo-Corporatist Networks Withstand Canadian Federalism and
Internationalization? Éric Montpetit
9. Managerial Innovation and the Québec Central Agencies, Christian
Rouillard
10. State-Owned Enterprises in Québec: From Privatization to Globalization,
Luc Bernier and Francis Garon
Part III: Political Parties and Social Movements
11. Sclerosis or A Clean Bill of Health? Diagnosing Québec's Party System
in the Twenty-First Century, A. Brian Tanguay
12. Anti-Market Globalization Social Movements, Marc Lemire
13. Labour Market Transformations and Labour Law: The Québec Labour
Movement in Search of Renewed Growth, Jean Charest
14. The Québec Women's Movement: Past and Present, Chantal Maillé
Part IV: Education, Language, and Immigration
15. Immigration, Pluralism, and Education, Marie McAndrew
16. English-Speaking Québec: A Political History, Garth Stevenson
17. Language and Cultural Insecurity, Elisabeth Gidengil, André Blais,
Richard Nadeau, and Neil Nevitte
18. Interculturalism: Expanding the Boundaries of Citizenship, Alain-G.
Gagnon and Raffaele Iacovino
Part V: Territoriality, Globalization, and International Relations
19. Stateless Nations or Regional States? Territory and Power in a
Globalizing World, Michael Keating
20. Québec in the Americas: From the FTA to the FTAA, François Rocher
21. Nationalism and Competitiveness: Can Québec Win if Quebecers Lose?
Peter Graefe
22. Québec's International Relations, Louis Balthazar
Contributors
Index
Introduction
Part I: Québec Today: Memory, Identity, and Pluralism
1. What Does It Mean to be a Quebecer? Between Self-Preservation and
Openness to the Other, Jacques Beauchemin
2. Narratives and Counter-Narratives of Identity in Québec, Jocelyn Maclure
3. Interpreting Québec's Historical Trajectories: Between La Société
Globale and the Regional Space, Luc Turgeon
4. Pluralism and National Identity(ies) in Contemporary Québec: Conceptual
Clarifications, Typology, and Discourse Analysis, Dimitrios Karmis
5. The Québec State and Indigenous Peoples, Daniel Salée
Part II: Governance
6. Québec-Canada's Constitutional Dossier, Alain-G. Gagnon
7. The Clarity Act in Its Context, Andrée Lajoie
8. Can Québec Neo-Corporatist Networks Withstand Canadian Federalism and
Internationalization? Éric Montpetit
9. Managerial Innovation and the Québec Central Agencies, Christian
Rouillard
10. State-Owned Enterprises in Québec: From Privatization to Globalization,
Luc Bernier and Francis Garon
Part III: Political Parties and Social Movements
11. Sclerosis or A Clean Bill of Health? Diagnosing Québec's Party System
in the Twenty-First Century, A. Brian Tanguay
12. Anti-Market Globalization Social Movements, Marc Lemire
13. Labour Market Transformations and Labour Law: The Québec Labour
Movement in Search of Renewed Growth, Jean Charest
14. The Québec Women's Movement: Past and Present, Chantal Maillé
Part IV: Education, Language, and Immigration
15. Immigration, Pluralism, and Education, Marie McAndrew
16. English-Speaking Québec: A Political History, Garth Stevenson
17. Language and Cultural Insecurity, Elisabeth Gidengil, André Blais,
Richard Nadeau, and Neil Nevitte
18. Interculturalism: Expanding the Boundaries of Citizenship, Alain-G.
Gagnon and Raffaele Iacovino
Part V: Territoriality, Globalization, and International Relations
19. Stateless Nations or Regional States? Territory and Power in a
Globalizing World, Michael Keating
20. Québec in the Americas: From the FTA to the FTAA, François Rocher
21. Nationalism and Competitiveness: Can Québec Win if Quebecers Lose?
Peter Graefe
22. Québec's International Relations, Louis Balthazar
Contributors
Index
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Part I: Québec Today: Memory, Identity, and Pluralism
1. What Does It Mean to be a Quebecer? Between Self-Preservation and
Openness to the Other, Jacques Beauchemin
2. Narratives and Counter-Narratives of Identity in Québec, Jocelyn Maclure
3. Interpreting Québec's Historical Trajectories: Between La Société
Globale and the Regional Space, Luc Turgeon
4. Pluralism and National Identity(ies) in Contemporary Québec: Conceptual
Clarifications, Typology, and Discourse Analysis, Dimitrios Karmis
5. The Québec State and Indigenous Peoples, Daniel Salée
Part II: Governance
6. Québec-Canada's Constitutional Dossier, Alain-G. Gagnon
7. The Clarity Act in Its Context, Andrée Lajoie
8. Can Québec Neo-Corporatist Networks Withstand Canadian Federalism and
Internationalization? Éric Montpetit
9. Managerial Innovation and the Québec Central Agencies, Christian
Rouillard
10. State-Owned Enterprises in Québec: From Privatization to Globalization,
Luc Bernier and Francis Garon
Part III: Political Parties and Social Movements
11. Sclerosis or A Clean Bill of Health? Diagnosing Québec's Party System
in the Twenty-First Century, A. Brian Tanguay
12. Anti-Market Globalization Social Movements, Marc Lemire
13. Labour Market Transformations and Labour Law: The Québec Labour
Movement in Search of Renewed Growth, Jean Charest
14. The Québec Women's Movement: Past and Present, Chantal Maillé
Part IV: Education, Language, and Immigration
15. Immigration, Pluralism, and Education, Marie McAndrew
16. English-Speaking Québec: A Political History, Garth Stevenson
17. Language and Cultural Insecurity, Elisabeth Gidengil, André Blais,
Richard Nadeau, and Neil Nevitte
18. Interculturalism: Expanding the Boundaries of Citizenship, Alain-G.
Gagnon and Raffaele Iacovino
Part V: Territoriality, Globalization, and International Relations
19. Stateless Nations or Regional States? Territory and Power in a
Globalizing World, Michael Keating
20. Québec in the Americas: From the FTA to the FTAA, François Rocher
21. Nationalism and Competitiveness: Can Québec Win if Quebecers Lose?
Peter Graefe
22. Québec's International Relations, Louis Balthazar
Contributors
Index
Introduction
Part I: Québec Today: Memory, Identity, and Pluralism
1. What Does It Mean to be a Quebecer? Between Self-Preservation and
Openness to the Other, Jacques Beauchemin
2. Narratives and Counter-Narratives of Identity in Québec, Jocelyn Maclure
3. Interpreting Québec's Historical Trajectories: Between La Société
Globale and the Regional Space, Luc Turgeon
4. Pluralism and National Identity(ies) in Contemporary Québec: Conceptual
Clarifications, Typology, and Discourse Analysis, Dimitrios Karmis
5. The Québec State and Indigenous Peoples, Daniel Salée
Part II: Governance
6. Québec-Canada's Constitutional Dossier, Alain-G. Gagnon
7. The Clarity Act in Its Context, Andrée Lajoie
8. Can Québec Neo-Corporatist Networks Withstand Canadian Federalism and
Internationalization? Éric Montpetit
9. Managerial Innovation and the Québec Central Agencies, Christian
Rouillard
10. State-Owned Enterprises in Québec: From Privatization to Globalization,
Luc Bernier and Francis Garon
Part III: Political Parties and Social Movements
11. Sclerosis or A Clean Bill of Health? Diagnosing Québec's Party System
in the Twenty-First Century, A. Brian Tanguay
12. Anti-Market Globalization Social Movements, Marc Lemire
13. Labour Market Transformations and Labour Law: The Québec Labour
Movement in Search of Renewed Growth, Jean Charest
14. The Québec Women's Movement: Past and Present, Chantal Maillé
Part IV: Education, Language, and Immigration
15. Immigration, Pluralism, and Education, Marie McAndrew
16. English-Speaking Québec: A Political History, Garth Stevenson
17. Language and Cultural Insecurity, Elisabeth Gidengil, André Blais,
Richard Nadeau, and Neil Nevitte
18. Interculturalism: Expanding the Boundaries of Citizenship, Alain-G.
Gagnon and Raffaele Iacovino
Part V: Territoriality, Globalization, and International Relations
19. Stateless Nations or Regional States? Territory and Power in a
Globalizing World, Michael Keating
20. Québec in the Americas: From the FTA to the FTAA, François Rocher
21. Nationalism and Competitiveness: Can Québec Win if Quebecers Lose?
Peter Graefe
22. Québec's International Relations, Louis Balthazar
Contributors
Index