The Global Promise of Federalism
Herausgeber: Skogstad, Grace; Banting, Keith; Papillon, Martin; Cameron, David
The Global Promise of Federalism
Herausgeber: Skogstad, Grace; Banting, Keith; Papillon, Martin; Cameron, David
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The Global Promise of Federalism honours the life and work of Richard Simeon, one of Canada’s foremost experts on federalism.
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The Global Promise of Federalism honours the life and work of Richard Simeon, one of Canada’s foremost experts on federalism.
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- Verlag: University of Toronto Press
- Seitenzahl: 320
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. November 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 163mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 408g
- ISBN-13: 9781442626478
- ISBN-10: 144262647X
- Artikelnr.: 40110943
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Produktsicherheitsverantwortliche/r
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: University of Toronto Press
- Seitenzahl: 320
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. November 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 163mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 408g
- ISBN-13: 9781442626478
- ISBN-10: 144262647X
- Artikelnr.: 40110943
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Produktsicherheitsverantwortliche/r
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Edited by Grace Skogstad, David R. Cameron, Martin Papillon, and Keith Banting
Acknowledgements
1. The Global Promise of Federalism – Grace Skogstad (University of
Toronto, Political Science), David Cameron (University of Toronto,
Political Science, Dean of Faculty of Arts and Sciences), Martin
Papillon(University of Ottawa, Political Science) and Keith Banting
(Queen’s University, Political Studies and Policy Studies)
2. Federalism and Democracy: A Critical Reassessment – Thomas Hueglin
(Wilfred Laurier University, Political Science)
3. Is There a Political Culture of Federalism in Canada? Charting an
Unexplored Territory – François Rocher (University of Ottawa, Political
Science, Director of the School of Political Studies) and Patrick Fafard
(University of Ottawa, Political Science)
4. A Problem of Trust: Can Federalism Silence the Guns? – Marie-Joëlle
Zahar (Université de Montréal, Political Science)
5. Designing a Durable Federation: The Case of Cyprus – John McGarry
(Queen’s University, Political Science)
6. The Constitutional Jurisprudence of Federalism and the Theocratic
Challenge – Ran Hirschl (University of Toronto, Political Science)
7. Ideology, Identity, Majoritarianism: On the Politics of Federalism –
Alain Noël (Université de Montréal, Political Science)
8. Adaptability and Change in Federations: Centralization, Political
Parties, and Taxation Authority in Australia and Canada – Luc Turgeon
(University of Ottawa, Political Science) and Jenn Wallner (University of
Ottawa, Political Science)
9. Living with Contradictions in Federalism: Goals and Outcomes of Recent
Constitutional and Financial Reforms in the Spanish Estado autonómico –
César Colino (Spanish National Distance-Learning University, Political
Science and Public Adminitration)
10. Spatial Rescaling, Federalization and Interest Representation – Michael
Keating (Aberdeen University, Social Sciences)
11. Engagé Intellectuals, Technocratic Experts, and Scholars – Jan Erk
(University of Leiden, Political Science)
12. Reflections on a Federalist Life – Richard Simeon (University of
Toronto, Professor Emeritus)
The Collected Works of Richard Simeon – Andrew McDougall
Contributors
1. The Global Promise of Federalism – Grace Skogstad (University of
Toronto, Political Science), David Cameron (University of Toronto,
Political Science, Dean of Faculty of Arts and Sciences), Martin
Papillon(University of Ottawa, Political Science) and Keith Banting
(Queen’s University, Political Studies and Policy Studies)
2. Federalism and Democracy: A Critical Reassessment – Thomas Hueglin
(Wilfred Laurier University, Political Science)
3. Is There a Political Culture of Federalism in Canada? Charting an
Unexplored Territory – François Rocher (University of Ottawa, Political
Science, Director of the School of Political Studies) and Patrick Fafard
(University of Ottawa, Political Science)
4. A Problem of Trust: Can Federalism Silence the Guns? – Marie-Joëlle
Zahar (Université de Montréal, Political Science)
5. Designing a Durable Federation: The Case of Cyprus – John McGarry
(Queen’s University, Political Science)
6. The Constitutional Jurisprudence of Federalism and the Theocratic
Challenge – Ran Hirschl (University of Toronto, Political Science)
7. Ideology, Identity, Majoritarianism: On the Politics of Federalism –
Alain Noël (Université de Montréal, Political Science)
8. Adaptability and Change in Federations: Centralization, Political
Parties, and Taxation Authority in Australia and Canada – Luc Turgeon
(University of Ottawa, Political Science) and Jenn Wallner (University of
Ottawa, Political Science)
9. Living with Contradictions in Federalism: Goals and Outcomes of Recent
Constitutional and Financial Reforms in the Spanish Estado autonómico –
César Colino (Spanish National Distance-Learning University, Political
Science and Public Adminitration)
10. Spatial Rescaling, Federalization and Interest Representation – Michael
Keating (Aberdeen University, Social Sciences)
11. Engagé Intellectuals, Technocratic Experts, and Scholars – Jan Erk
(University of Leiden, Political Science)
12. Reflections on a Federalist Life – Richard Simeon (University of
Toronto, Professor Emeritus)
The Collected Works of Richard Simeon – Andrew McDougall
Contributors
Acknowledgements
1. The Global Promise of Federalism – Grace Skogstad (University of
Toronto, Political Science), David Cameron (University of Toronto,
Political Science, Dean of Faculty of Arts and Sciences), Martin
Papillon(University of Ottawa, Political Science) and Keith Banting
(Queen’s University, Political Studies and Policy Studies)
2. Federalism and Democracy: A Critical Reassessment – Thomas Hueglin
(Wilfred Laurier University, Political Science)
3. Is There a Political Culture of Federalism in Canada? Charting an
Unexplored Territory – François Rocher (University of Ottawa, Political
Science, Director of the School of Political Studies) and Patrick Fafard
(University of Ottawa, Political Science)
4. A Problem of Trust: Can Federalism Silence the Guns? – Marie-Joëlle
Zahar (Université de Montréal, Political Science)
5. Designing a Durable Federation: The Case of Cyprus – John McGarry
(Queen’s University, Political Science)
6. The Constitutional Jurisprudence of Federalism and the Theocratic
Challenge – Ran Hirschl (University of Toronto, Political Science)
7. Ideology, Identity, Majoritarianism: On the Politics of Federalism –
Alain Noël (Université de Montréal, Political Science)
8. Adaptability and Change in Federations: Centralization, Political
Parties, and Taxation Authority in Australia and Canada – Luc Turgeon
(University of Ottawa, Political Science) and Jenn Wallner (University of
Ottawa, Political Science)
9. Living with Contradictions in Federalism: Goals and Outcomes of Recent
Constitutional and Financial Reforms in the Spanish Estado autonómico –
César Colino (Spanish National Distance-Learning University, Political
Science and Public Adminitration)
10. Spatial Rescaling, Federalization and Interest Representation – Michael
Keating (Aberdeen University, Social Sciences)
11. Engagé Intellectuals, Technocratic Experts, and Scholars – Jan Erk
(University of Leiden, Political Science)
12. Reflections on a Federalist Life – Richard Simeon (University of
Toronto, Professor Emeritus)
The Collected Works of Richard Simeon – Andrew McDougall
Contributors
1. The Global Promise of Federalism – Grace Skogstad (University of
Toronto, Political Science), David Cameron (University of Toronto,
Political Science, Dean of Faculty of Arts and Sciences), Martin
Papillon(University of Ottawa, Political Science) and Keith Banting
(Queen’s University, Political Studies and Policy Studies)
2. Federalism and Democracy: A Critical Reassessment – Thomas Hueglin
(Wilfred Laurier University, Political Science)
3. Is There a Political Culture of Federalism in Canada? Charting an
Unexplored Territory – François Rocher (University of Ottawa, Political
Science, Director of the School of Political Studies) and Patrick Fafard
(University of Ottawa, Political Science)
4. A Problem of Trust: Can Federalism Silence the Guns? – Marie-Joëlle
Zahar (Université de Montréal, Political Science)
5. Designing a Durable Federation: The Case of Cyprus – John McGarry
(Queen’s University, Political Science)
6. The Constitutional Jurisprudence of Federalism and the Theocratic
Challenge – Ran Hirschl (University of Toronto, Political Science)
7. Ideology, Identity, Majoritarianism: On the Politics of Federalism –
Alain Noël (Université de Montréal, Political Science)
8. Adaptability and Change in Federations: Centralization, Political
Parties, and Taxation Authority in Australia and Canada – Luc Turgeon
(University of Ottawa, Political Science) and Jenn Wallner (University of
Ottawa, Political Science)
9. Living with Contradictions in Federalism: Goals and Outcomes of Recent
Constitutional and Financial Reforms in the Spanish Estado autonómico –
César Colino (Spanish National Distance-Learning University, Political
Science and Public Adminitration)
10. Spatial Rescaling, Federalization and Interest Representation – Michael
Keating (Aberdeen University, Social Sciences)
11. Engagé Intellectuals, Technocratic Experts, and Scholars – Jan Erk
(University of Leiden, Political Science)
12. Reflections on a Federalist Life – Richard Simeon (University of
Toronto, Professor Emeritus)
The Collected Works of Richard Simeon – Andrew McDougall
Contributors