The Comparative Turn in Canadian Political Science
Herausgeber: White, Linda
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Linda A. White, Richard Simeon, Robert Vipond, and Jennifer Wallner are members of the Department of Political Science at the University of Toronto. Contributors: Keith G. Banting, Alan C. Cairns, James Farney, Rodney Haddow, Ran Hirschl, Thomas O. Hueglin, Will Kymlicka, Renan Levine, ¿ic Montpetit, Martin Papillon, Andrew M. Robinson, Grace Skogstad, A. Brian Tanguay.
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Linda A. White, Richard Simeon, Robert Vipond, and Jennifer Wallner are members of the Department of Political Science at the University of Toronto. Contributors: Keith G. Banting, Alan C. Cairns, James Farney, Rodney Haddow, Ran Hirschl, Thomas O. Hueglin, Will Kymlicka, Renan Levine, ¿ic Montpetit, Martin Papillon, Andrew M. Robinson, Grace Skogstad, A. Brian Tanguay.
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- Verlag: Amazon Digital Services LLC - Kdp
- Seitenzahl: 320
- Altersempfehlung: ab 22 Jahre
- Erscheinungstermin: März 2008
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 159mm
- Gewicht: 580g
- ISBN-13: 9780774814270
- ISBN-10: 0774814276
- Artikelnr.: 54579679
- Verlag: Amazon Digital Services LLC - Kdp
- Seitenzahl: 320
- Altersempfehlung: ab 22 Jahre
- Erscheinungstermin: März 2008
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 159mm
- Gewicht: 580g
- ISBN-13: 9780774814270
- ISBN-10: 0774814276
- Artikelnr.: 54579679
Linda A. White, Richard Simeon, Robert Vipond, and Jennifer Wallner are members of the Department of Political Science at the University of Toronto. Contributors: Keith G. Banting, Alan C. Cairns, James Farney, Rodney Haddow, Ran Hirschl, Thomas O. Hueglin, Will Kymlicka, Renan Levine, Éric Montpetit, Martin Papillon, Andrew M. Robinson, Grace Skogstad, A. Brian Tanguay.
Preface and Acknowledgments
Part 1: Establishing Benchmarks
1 Introduction: The Comparative Turn in Canadian Political Science /
Robert Vipond
2 A Quantitative Analysis of the Comparative Turn in Canadian Political
Science / Éric Montpetit
Part 2: Multiculturalism, Diversity, and Rights: Canada's Comparative
Advantage
3 Is Canadian Multiculturalism Parochial? Canadian Contributions to
Theorizing Justice and Ethnocultural Diversity / Andrew M. Robinson
4 Canada as Counternarrative: Multiculturalism, Recognition, and
Redistribution / Keith G. Banting
5 Canada's Contribution to the Comparative Study of Rights and Judicial
Review / Ran Hirschl
6 Marketing Canadian Pluralism in the International Arena / Will Kymlicka
Part 3: Federalism and Multilevel Governance: Canada's Comparative
Resurgence
7 Is the Secret to Have a Good Dentist? Canadian Contributions to the Study
of Federalism in Divided Societies / Martin Papillon
8 Working around the American Model: Canadian Federalism and the European
Union / Thomas O. Hueglin
9 Empirical Evidence and Pragmatic Explanations: Canada's Contributions to
Comparative Federalism / Jennifer Wallner
Part 4: Political Parties and Public Policy: Canada's Comparative Potential
10 What's So Bad about Cultivating Our Own Theoretical Gardens? The Study
of Political Parties in Canada / A. Brian Tanguay
11 Canadian Voting Behaviour in Comparative Perspective / James Farney and
Renan Levine
12 Policy Networks and Policy Communities: Conceptualizing State-Societal
Relationships in the Policy Process / Grace Skogstad
13 How Can Comparative Political Economy Explain Variable Change? Lessons
for, and from, Canada / Rodney Haddow
Conclusion: Are We on the Right Track? / Alan C. Cairns
Notes
References
Contributors
Index
Part 1: Establishing Benchmarks
1 Introduction: The Comparative Turn in Canadian Political Science /
Robert Vipond
2 A Quantitative Analysis of the Comparative Turn in Canadian Political
Science / Éric Montpetit
Part 2: Multiculturalism, Diversity, and Rights: Canada's Comparative
Advantage
3 Is Canadian Multiculturalism Parochial? Canadian Contributions to
Theorizing Justice and Ethnocultural Diversity / Andrew M. Robinson
4 Canada as Counternarrative: Multiculturalism, Recognition, and
Redistribution / Keith G. Banting
5 Canada's Contribution to the Comparative Study of Rights and Judicial
Review / Ran Hirschl
6 Marketing Canadian Pluralism in the International Arena / Will Kymlicka
Part 3: Federalism and Multilevel Governance: Canada's Comparative
Resurgence
7 Is the Secret to Have a Good Dentist? Canadian Contributions to the Study
of Federalism in Divided Societies / Martin Papillon
8 Working around the American Model: Canadian Federalism and the European
Union / Thomas O. Hueglin
9 Empirical Evidence and Pragmatic Explanations: Canada's Contributions to
Comparative Federalism / Jennifer Wallner
Part 4: Political Parties and Public Policy: Canada's Comparative Potential
10 What's So Bad about Cultivating Our Own Theoretical Gardens? The Study
of Political Parties in Canada / A. Brian Tanguay
11 Canadian Voting Behaviour in Comparative Perspective / James Farney and
Renan Levine
12 Policy Networks and Policy Communities: Conceptualizing State-Societal
Relationships in the Policy Process / Grace Skogstad
13 How Can Comparative Political Economy Explain Variable Change? Lessons
for, and from, Canada / Rodney Haddow
Conclusion: Are We on the Right Track? / Alan C. Cairns
Notes
References
Contributors
Index
Preface and Acknowledgments
Part 1: Establishing Benchmarks
1 Introduction: The Comparative Turn in Canadian Political Science /
Robert Vipond
2 A Quantitative Analysis of the Comparative Turn in Canadian Political
Science / Éric Montpetit
Part 2: Multiculturalism, Diversity, and Rights: Canada's Comparative
Advantage
3 Is Canadian Multiculturalism Parochial? Canadian Contributions to
Theorizing Justice and Ethnocultural Diversity / Andrew M. Robinson
4 Canada as Counternarrative: Multiculturalism, Recognition, and
Redistribution / Keith G. Banting
5 Canada's Contribution to the Comparative Study of Rights and Judicial
Review / Ran Hirschl
6 Marketing Canadian Pluralism in the International Arena / Will Kymlicka
Part 3: Federalism and Multilevel Governance: Canada's Comparative
Resurgence
7 Is the Secret to Have a Good Dentist? Canadian Contributions to the Study
of Federalism in Divided Societies / Martin Papillon
8 Working around the American Model: Canadian Federalism and the European
Union / Thomas O. Hueglin
9 Empirical Evidence and Pragmatic Explanations: Canada's Contributions to
Comparative Federalism / Jennifer Wallner
Part 4: Political Parties and Public Policy: Canada's Comparative Potential
10 What's So Bad about Cultivating Our Own Theoretical Gardens? The Study
of Political Parties in Canada / A. Brian Tanguay
11 Canadian Voting Behaviour in Comparative Perspective / James Farney and
Renan Levine
12 Policy Networks and Policy Communities: Conceptualizing State-Societal
Relationships in the Policy Process / Grace Skogstad
13 How Can Comparative Political Economy Explain Variable Change? Lessons
for, and from, Canada / Rodney Haddow
Conclusion: Are We on the Right Track? / Alan C. Cairns
Notes
References
Contributors
Index
Part 1: Establishing Benchmarks
1 Introduction: The Comparative Turn in Canadian Political Science /
Robert Vipond
2 A Quantitative Analysis of the Comparative Turn in Canadian Political
Science / Éric Montpetit
Part 2: Multiculturalism, Diversity, and Rights: Canada's Comparative
Advantage
3 Is Canadian Multiculturalism Parochial? Canadian Contributions to
Theorizing Justice and Ethnocultural Diversity / Andrew M. Robinson
4 Canada as Counternarrative: Multiculturalism, Recognition, and
Redistribution / Keith G. Banting
5 Canada's Contribution to the Comparative Study of Rights and Judicial
Review / Ran Hirschl
6 Marketing Canadian Pluralism in the International Arena / Will Kymlicka
Part 3: Federalism and Multilevel Governance: Canada's Comparative
Resurgence
7 Is the Secret to Have a Good Dentist? Canadian Contributions to the Study
of Federalism in Divided Societies / Martin Papillon
8 Working around the American Model: Canadian Federalism and the European
Union / Thomas O. Hueglin
9 Empirical Evidence and Pragmatic Explanations: Canada's Contributions to
Comparative Federalism / Jennifer Wallner
Part 4: Political Parties and Public Policy: Canada's Comparative Potential
10 What's So Bad about Cultivating Our Own Theoretical Gardens? The Study
of Political Parties in Canada / A. Brian Tanguay
11 Canadian Voting Behaviour in Comparative Perspective / James Farney and
Renan Levine
12 Policy Networks and Policy Communities: Conceptualizing State-Societal
Relationships in the Policy Process / Grace Skogstad
13 How Can Comparative Political Economy Explain Variable Change? Lessons
for, and from, Canada / Rodney Haddow
Conclusion: Are We on the Right Track? / Alan C. Cairns
Notes
References
Contributors
Index