The Daily Plebiscite : Federalism, Nationalism, and Canada (Political Development: Comparative Perspectives)

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The Daily Plebiscite : Federalism, Nationalism, and Canada (Political Development: Comparative Perspectives)

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  • 製本 Paperback:紙装版/ペーパーバック版/ページ数 326 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781487524210
  • DDC分類 306.209710904

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From the mid-1960s through the mid-1990s, Canada was in a state of ongoing political crisis. Within this thirty-year period, David R. Cameron was an active participant and observer of Canada's crisis of national unity. As a political scientist and former senior public servant, Cameron remains one of the most astute and respected analysts of Canadian federalism.

This volume assembles some of Cameron's best works on federalism, nationalism, and the constitution, including journal articles, book chapters, speeches, newspaper op-eds, and unpublished opinion pieces spanning nearly fifty years of engagement. In addition, The Daily Plebiscite includes a conversation between Cameron and Robert C. Vipond on the "long decade" of the 1980s in Canadian constitutional politics, a brief history of the mega-constitutional era, and concluding reflections on the broader lessons that other divided societies might take from the Canadian experience.

Providing rich fare for anyone interested in questions of federalism, nationalism, and constitutionalism, The Daily Plebiscite offers an informed, insider's perspective on the national unity question and considers the challenges faced by a federal, multinational, and multicultural country like Canada.

Contents

1. Introduction
Robert C. Vipond

Part I: National Unity and the Thirty Years of Travail

2. "Quebec and the Right to National Self-Determination" (1974)

3. "The Marketing of National Unity" (1980)

4. "A passionate Canadian Pepin heard voice of communities within federalism"
The Gazette (Montreal) (1995)

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. The long Decade of the 1980s: David Cameron in Conversation

7. "Lord Durham Then and Now" (1990)

8. Maison Egg Roll (1992)

9. "A very Canadian independence movement; Quebec separatists avoid the language of an oppressed people: They know it would be silly"
The Ottawa Citizen (1995)

10. "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"
The Gazette (Montreal) (1996)

11. "Does Ottawa Know It Is Part of the Problem?" (1996)

12. "The court's supreme wisdom"
The Ottawa Citizen (1998)

13. "National Unity and Paradigm Shifts" (1998)

Part II: Contemporary Canadian Federalism: Policies, Practices, and Values

14. "Intergovernmental Relations and Democracy: An Oxymoron If There Ever Was One?" (2001)
Richard Simeon and David R. Cameron

15. "Intergovernmental Relations in Canada: The Emergence of Collaborative Federalism" (2002)
David R. Cameron and Richard Simeon

16. "Inter-Legislative Federalism" (2002)

17. "Recognizing Quebec in the Constitution of Canada: Using the Bilateral Constitutional Amendment Process" (2008)
David R. Cameron and Jacqueline D. Krikorian

18. "The Paradox of Federalism: Some Practical Reflections" (2009)

19. "Church and State in a Binational Multicultural Society: The Case of Canada" (2013)

20. "Canada's Constitutional Legitimacy Deficit: Learning to Live with It" (2015)

Conclusion
David R. Cameron

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