New Trends in Canadian Federalism, Second Edition
Herausgeber: Rocher, François; Smith, Miriam
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Herausgeber: Rocher, François; Smith, Miriam
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This new edition offers a fresh and comprehensive exploration of the complexity of Canadian federal politics.
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This new edition offers a fresh and comprehensive exploration of the complexity of Canadian federal politics.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: University of Toronto Press
- 2nd edition
- Seitenzahl: 400
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. August 2003
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 540g
- ISBN-13: 9781551114149
- ISBN-10: 1551114143
- Artikelnr.: 40555955
- Verlag: University of Toronto Press
- 2nd edition
- Seitenzahl: 400
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. August 2003
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 540g
- ISBN-13: 9781551114149
- ISBN-10: 1551114143
- Artikelnr.: 40555955
François Rocher is Professor in the School of Political Studies at the University of Ottawa. He has held a similar position at Carleton University, where he was also director of the School of Canadian Studies. He is the co-editor, with Miriam Smith, of New Trends in Canadian Federalism (University of Toronto Press, 2003) and has extensively published on constitutional politics, intergovernmental relations, immigration, and citizenship in Canada. Miriam Smith is Professor in the Law and Society Program in the Department of Social Science at York University. She is a political scientist who has published widely on LGBTQ politics in Canada and the US, among other topics. She is the author of Political Institutions and Lesbian and Gay Rights in the United States and Canada (2008) and Editor of Group Politics and Social Movements in Canada (2014).
Introduction, François Rocher and Miriam Smith
Part One: Constitutional Developments and Canadian Political Identity
Chapter 1: The Four Dimensions of Canadian Federalism, François Rocher and
Miriam Smith
Chapter 2: The Constitutional Debate and Beyond, Jennifer Smith
Chapter 3: Executive Federalism: Beggar Thy Neighbour?, Kathy Brock
Chapter 4: Conceiving Diversity: Dualism, Multiculturalism, and
Multinationalism, Kenneth McRoberts
Chapter 5: The Law of Federalism: Judicial Review and the Division of
Powers, Gerald Baier
Chapter 6: Aboriginal Governance and Canadian Federalism: A To-Do List for
Canada, Frances Abele and Michael J. Prince
Chapter 7: Treaty Federalism: An Indigenous Vision of Canadian Federalisms,
Kiera L. Ladner
Part Two: Public Policy and the Division of Powers
Chapter 8: Neo-Liberal Trade Policy and Canadian Federalism Revisited, Ian
Robinson
Chapter 9: Canadian Federalism and Active Labour Market Policy, Rodney
Haddow
Chapter 10: Social Assistance and Canadian Federalism, Gerard W. Boychuk
Chapter 11: Health Care and Canadian Federalism, Antonia Maioni and Miriam
Smith
Chapter 12: Passing the Environmental Buck, Kathryn Harrison
Chapter 13: Regional Development: A Policy for All Seasons and All Regions,
Donald J. Savoie
Chapter 14: Canadian Federalism and Federation in Comparative Perspective,
Michael Burgess
Contributors
Part One: Constitutional Developments and Canadian Political Identity
Chapter 1: The Four Dimensions of Canadian Federalism, François Rocher and
Miriam Smith
Chapter 2: The Constitutional Debate and Beyond, Jennifer Smith
Chapter 3: Executive Federalism: Beggar Thy Neighbour?, Kathy Brock
Chapter 4: Conceiving Diversity: Dualism, Multiculturalism, and
Multinationalism, Kenneth McRoberts
Chapter 5: The Law of Federalism: Judicial Review and the Division of
Powers, Gerald Baier
Chapter 6: Aboriginal Governance and Canadian Federalism: A To-Do List for
Canada, Frances Abele and Michael J. Prince
Chapter 7: Treaty Federalism: An Indigenous Vision of Canadian Federalisms,
Kiera L. Ladner
Part Two: Public Policy and the Division of Powers
Chapter 8: Neo-Liberal Trade Policy and Canadian Federalism Revisited, Ian
Robinson
Chapter 9: Canadian Federalism and Active Labour Market Policy, Rodney
Haddow
Chapter 10: Social Assistance and Canadian Federalism, Gerard W. Boychuk
Chapter 11: Health Care and Canadian Federalism, Antonia Maioni and Miriam
Smith
Chapter 12: Passing the Environmental Buck, Kathryn Harrison
Chapter 13: Regional Development: A Policy for All Seasons and All Regions,
Donald J. Savoie
Chapter 14: Canadian Federalism and Federation in Comparative Perspective,
Michael Burgess
Contributors
Introduction, François Rocher and Miriam Smith
Part One: Constitutional Developments and Canadian Political Identity
Chapter 1: The Four Dimensions of Canadian Federalism, François Rocher and
Miriam Smith
Chapter 2: The Constitutional Debate and Beyond, Jennifer Smith
Chapter 3: Executive Federalism: Beggar Thy Neighbour?, Kathy Brock
Chapter 4: Conceiving Diversity: Dualism, Multiculturalism, and
Multinationalism, Kenneth McRoberts
Chapter 5: The Law of Federalism: Judicial Review and the Division of
Powers, Gerald Baier
Chapter 6: Aboriginal Governance and Canadian Federalism: A To-Do List for
Canada, Frances Abele and Michael J. Prince
Chapter 7: Treaty Federalism: An Indigenous Vision of Canadian Federalisms,
Kiera L. Ladner
Part Two: Public Policy and the Division of Powers
Chapter 8: Neo-Liberal Trade Policy and Canadian Federalism Revisited, Ian
Robinson
Chapter 9: Canadian Federalism and Active Labour Market Policy, Rodney
Haddow
Chapter 10: Social Assistance and Canadian Federalism, Gerard W. Boychuk
Chapter 11: Health Care and Canadian Federalism, Antonia Maioni and Miriam
Smith
Chapter 12: Passing the Environmental Buck, Kathryn Harrison
Chapter 13: Regional Development: A Policy for All Seasons and All Regions,
Donald J. Savoie
Chapter 14: Canadian Federalism and Federation in Comparative Perspective,
Michael Burgess
Contributors
Part One: Constitutional Developments and Canadian Political Identity
Chapter 1: The Four Dimensions of Canadian Federalism, François Rocher and
Miriam Smith
Chapter 2: The Constitutional Debate and Beyond, Jennifer Smith
Chapter 3: Executive Federalism: Beggar Thy Neighbour?, Kathy Brock
Chapter 4: Conceiving Diversity: Dualism, Multiculturalism, and
Multinationalism, Kenneth McRoberts
Chapter 5: The Law of Federalism: Judicial Review and the Division of
Powers, Gerald Baier
Chapter 6: Aboriginal Governance and Canadian Federalism: A To-Do List for
Canada, Frances Abele and Michael J. Prince
Chapter 7: Treaty Federalism: An Indigenous Vision of Canadian Federalisms,
Kiera L. Ladner
Part Two: Public Policy and the Division of Powers
Chapter 8: Neo-Liberal Trade Policy and Canadian Federalism Revisited, Ian
Robinson
Chapter 9: Canadian Federalism and Active Labour Market Policy, Rodney
Haddow
Chapter 10: Social Assistance and Canadian Federalism, Gerard W. Boychuk
Chapter 11: Health Care and Canadian Federalism, Antonia Maioni and Miriam
Smith
Chapter 12: Passing the Environmental Buck, Kathryn Harrison
Chapter 13: Regional Development: A Policy for All Seasons and All Regions,
Donald J. Savoie
Chapter 14: Canadian Federalism and Federation in Comparative Perspective,
Michael Burgess
Contributors