Format:
1 Online-Ressource (x, 315 pages)
ISBN:
9781487533724
,
9781487533717
Series Statement:
Political Development: Comparative Perspectives
Content:
The Daily Plebiscite offers a multi-faceted analysis of Canada's national unity crisis from the perspective of someone who lived through it all.
Content:
Cover -- Page i -- Series Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- A Brief History of the Mega-Constitutional Era in Canada -- Part I: National Unity and the Thirty Years of Travail -- 1 Quebec and the Right to National Self-Determination (1974) -- 2 The Marketing of National Unity (1980) -- 3 Lord Durham Then and Now (1990) -- 4 Maison Egg Roll (1992) -- 5 Not Spicer and Not the B & -- B: Reflections of an Insider on the Workings of the Pepin-Robarts Task Force on Canadian Unity (1993) -- 6 A Passionate Canadian, Pepin Heard Voice of Communities within Federalism (1995) -- 7 A Very Canadian Independence Movement. Quebec Separatists Avoid the Language of an Oppressed People: They Know It Would Be Silly (1995) -- 8 Responsible Government: Quebec Would Serve Its People Better if It Were to Agree to Play by the Constitutional Rules Instead of a Unilateral Declaration of Independence (1996) -- 9 Does Ottawa Know It Is Part of the Problem? (1996) -- 10 The Court's Supreme Wisdom (1998) -- 11 National Unity and Paradigm Shifts (1998) -- Interlude. Current Reflections on the Past: David Cameron in Conversation with Robert Vipond (2020) -- Part II: Canadian Federalism and Beyond: Policies, Practices, and Values -- 12 Intergovernmental Relations and Democracy: An Oxymoron if There Ever Was One? (2001) -- 13 Intergovernmental Relations in Canada: The Emergence of Collaborative Federalism (2002) -- 14 Inter-Legislative Federalism (2004) -- 15 Recognizing Quebec in the Constitution of Canada: Using the Bilateral Constitutional Amendment Process (2008) -- 16 The Paradox of Federalism: Some Practical Reflections (2009) -- 17 Church and State in a Binational Multicultural Society: The Case of Canada (2013) -- 18 Canada's Constitutional Legitimacy Deficit: Learning to Live with It (2015).
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Additional Edition:
ISBN 9781487506261
Additional Edition:
ISBN 9781487524210
Additional Edition:
Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 9781487506261
Language:
English
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