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Annual editions : Canadian politics / editors, Gregory S. Mahler, Roman R. March.

Contributor(s): Mahler, Gregory S [(ed.)] | March, Roman R [(j.ed.)].
Series: Annual editions. Publisher: Guilford, Conn., : Dushkin/McGraw-Hill, c2000Edition: 5th ed.Description: x, 229 p. ; 28 cm.ISBN: 0072365579.Subject(s): Canada -- Politics and Government -- 1945-DDC classification: 320.971
Contents:
30. Seven Myths About Canadian Culture. 31.Canada's Culture/Trade Quandary and the Magazine Case. 32. Our Flawed New Magazine Policy. 33. U.S. Magazines Poised to Pounce. - Unit 8. Aboriginal Issues. Overview. 34. Royal Omission. 35. The Writing on the Wall. 36. Top Court Appalled as Natives Fill Canada's Jails. 37. The Big Power Shift. 38. Our Land. 39. Nunavut: New Canadian Territory Is Vast, and Largely Vacant. - Unit 9. Globalization and International Trade. Overview. 40. From Colony to Colony. 41. Free Trade 10 Years On: Good or Bad for Canada? 42. Say It Ain't So. 43. Foreign Ownership Is on the Rise. 44. Canada and the Euro. 45. The Global Capitalist Economic Agenda: Impact on Women's Human Rights. Unit 10. Foreign Policy and the Military. Overview. 46. The Commitment-Capability Gap: Implications for Canadian Foreign Policy in the Post-Cold War Era. 47. No-First-Use for NATO? 48. Canada to Forgive $80 Million in Debt. 49. Lecturer to the Americans. 50. What Has Happened to Canada's International Leadership? - Index. - Article Review Form. - Article Rating Form.
To the Reader. - Topic Guide. - Selected World Wide Web Sites. - Unit 1. The Constitution and Canadian Federalism. Overview. 1. A Constitutional Solution: The Evolution of Canadian Federalism. 2. How Meech Changed History. 3. The Case for Strengthening Federal Powers. 4. The Supreme Court Ruling, a Lesson in Democracy. 5. The New Constitutional Duty to Negotiate. - Unit 2. The Parliamentary System. Overview. 6. Reforming the House of Commons: Lessons from the Past And Abroad. 7. Free Votes in the House of Commons: A Problematic Reform. 8. Women in Canadian Legislatures 1978-1998. 9. Is Senate Reform a Dead Issue? 10. For the Love of Power: Is Jean Chretien a Closet Autocrat? - Unit 3. The Supreme Court. Overview. 11. Parliament and the Courts - Who's Legislating Whom? 12. Needed: A Better Way to Make Supreme Court Appointments. 13. We Didn't Volunteer. 14. Reform's Judicial Agenda. - Unit 4. Quebec. Overview. 15. Models for a Canada - Quebec Partnership. 16. The Economic Dimensions of a Canada - Quebec Partnership. 17. Arret! You Are Entering a French - Speaking Area. 18. 50% Plus 1 Too Little, Quebec Majority Says. 19. Quebec's Election as Seen from the United States. Unit 5. The Provinces in the Canadian Federation. Overview. 20. Not ''Distinct Society'' but ''Distinctive Societies''. 21. In Praise of Provincial Ascendency. 22. Fair-Shares Federalism and the 1999 Federal Budget. 23. The Social Union Framework. - Unit 6. The Canadian Electoral System and Canada's Political Parties. Overview. 24. Electoral Systems and Representative Legislatures. 25. Round Table on Proportional Representation. 26. Users' Guide to a Clear Majority. 27. Manning Wins, Barely. 28. Pragmatic McDonough Nudges NDP to Centre. 29.Red Alert! - Unit 7. The Politics of Culture. Overview.
Summary: Annual Editions: Canadian Politics, Fifth Edition, is one in a series of over seventy volumes, each designed to provide convenient, inexpensive access to a wide range of current, carefully selected articles from some of the most respected magazines, newspapers, and journals published today. Within the pages of this volume are interesting, well-illustrated articles by political scientists, educators, researchers, and writers providing effective and useful perspectives on today's important topics in the study of Canadian politics. - Back cover.
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30. Seven Myths About Canadian Culture. 31.Canada's Culture/Trade Quandary and the Magazine Case. 32. Our Flawed New Magazine Policy. 33. U.S. Magazines Poised to Pounce. - Unit 8. Aboriginal Issues. Overview. 34. Royal Omission. 35. The Writing on the Wall. 36. Top Court Appalled as Natives Fill Canada's Jails. 37. The Big Power Shift. 38. Our Land. 39. Nunavut: New Canadian Territory Is Vast, and Largely Vacant. - Unit 9. Globalization and International Trade. Overview. 40. From Colony to Colony. 41. Free Trade 10 Years On: Good or Bad for Canada? 42. Say It Ain't So. 43. Foreign Ownership Is on the Rise. 44. Canada and the Euro. 45. The Global Capitalist Economic Agenda: Impact on Women's Human Rights. Unit 10. Foreign Policy and the Military. Overview. 46. The Commitment-Capability Gap: Implications for Canadian Foreign Policy in the Post-Cold War Era. 47. No-First-Use for NATO? 48. Canada to Forgive $80 Million in Debt. 49. Lecturer to the Americans. 50. What Has Happened to Canada's International Leadership? - Index. - Article Review Form. - Article Rating Form.

To the Reader. - Topic Guide. - Selected World Wide Web Sites. - Unit 1. The Constitution and Canadian Federalism. Overview. 1. A Constitutional Solution: The Evolution of Canadian Federalism. 2. How Meech Changed History. 3. The Case for Strengthening Federal Powers. 4. The Supreme Court Ruling, a Lesson in Democracy. 5. The New Constitutional Duty to Negotiate. - Unit 2. The Parliamentary System. Overview. 6. Reforming the House of Commons: Lessons from the Past And Abroad. 7. Free Votes in the House of Commons: A Problematic Reform. 8. Women in Canadian Legislatures 1978-1998. 9. Is Senate Reform a Dead Issue? 10. For the Love of Power: Is Jean Chretien a Closet Autocrat? - Unit 3. The Supreme Court. Overview. 11. Parliament and the Courts - Who's Legislating Whom? 12. Needed: A Better Way to Make Supreme Court Appointments. 13. We Didn't Volunteer. 14. Reform's Judicial Agenda. - Unit 4. Quebec. Overview. 15. Models for a Canada - Quebec Partnership. 16. The Economic Dimensions of a Canada - Quebec Partnership. 17. Arret! You Are Entering a French - Speaking Area. 18. 50% Plus 1 Too Little, Quebec Majority Says. 19. Quebec's Election as Seen from the United States. Unit 5. The Provinces in the Canadian Federation. Overview. 20. Not ''Distinct Society'' but ''Distinctive Societies''. 21. In Praise of Provincial Ascendency. 22. Fair-Shares Federalism and the 1999 Federal Budget. 23. The Social Union Framework. - Unit 6. The Canadian Electoral System and Canada's Political Parties. Overview. 24. Electoral Systems and Representative Legislatures. 25. Round Table on Proportional Representation. 26. Users' Guide to a Clear Majority. 27. Manning Wins, Barely. 28. Pragmatic McDonough Nudges NDP to Centre. 29.Red Alert! - Unit 7. The Politics of Culture. Overview.

Annual Editions: Canadian Politics, Fifth Edition, is one in a series of over seventy volumes, each designed to provide convenient, inexpensive access to a wide range of current, carefully selected articles from some of the most respected magazines, newspapers, and journals published today. Within the pages of this volume are interesting, well-illustrated articles by political scientists, educators, researchers, and writers providing effective and useful perspectives on today's important topics in the study of Canadian politics. - Back cover.