Politics in Canada: culture, institutions, behaviour and public policy
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adam_text | Brief Contents
List of Close-Up Boxes
xvii
Preface
xix
Part I Introduction
1
Chapter
1
Governing Canada
2
Chapter
2
The Canadian Nation and State
30
Part II Culture
61
Chapters The Fabric of Canadian Society
62
Chapter
4
Social and Political Context and Cleavages
106
221
Part III Institutions
143
Chapter
5
The Constitution
144
Chapter
6
Contested Federalism
194
Cha
pte
r
7
The Magic of Nationalism
and the Lure of Regionalism
Chapter
8
The Executive Apex
267
Chapter
9
Legislative Politics
311
Chapter
10
Public Administration and Democracy
Part IV Political Behaviour
379
Chapter
11
Political Parties
380
Chapter
12
Elections and Political Behaviour
424
Chapter
13
Interest Groups and Political Movements
354
468
PartV
Chapter
14
Chapter
15
Appendix
1
Appendix
2 581
Glossary
587
Index
595
Public Policy
499
Public Policy
500
Canada in the World
527
567
Contents
List of Close-Up Boxes
Preface
xix
xvii
Part I Introduction
1
Chapter
1
Governing Canada
2
Challenges in Canadian Politics
6
Key Issues in Canadian Politics
7
Minority Government: Good or Bad
ľ
7
Canada: One Country or Two
ľ
Or Ten
ľ
7
Security and Rights: Ethical Dilemmas or Necessary
Trade-Offsľ
і
Politics and Government
8
Theories and Approaches in Political Science
10
States and Nations
16
The State and Citizens
16
The Development of the Modern State
18
The Nation
20
Nationalism and Regionalism
21
The Basic Premises of Democracy in Canada
23
The Critics of Democracy
27
Summary
28
Discussion Questions
29
Selected Bibliography
29
Chapter
2
The Canadian Nation and State
30
Pre-Confederation History
31
Early Settlement
31
From Colony to Confederation
32
The American Revolution
33
Founding Nations and the Origins of Government in Canada
33
Constitutional Compromise: The Grand Design
35
The Land and the People
37
The Expansion of Territory and Borders
37
Population Growth
41
Demographic Trends
42
v¡¡¡
Contents
Developing a Canadian National Identity
45
Problems of Nation Building in Canada
46
Nation Building and Contemporary Politics
50
The Development of the Canadian State
51
External Sovereignty and Its Constraints
53
Internal State Building
54
The Growth of the State
56
The Extent of the State in Canada
56
Critical Debate: Constraints or Opportunities?
57
Point
58
Discussion Questions
59
Selected Bibliography
60
Part II Culture
61
Chapter
3
The Fabric of Canadian Society
62
What Is Political Culture?
62
Three Strands of Canadian Political Culture
63
Nation-State Political Culture
64
Ideology and Political Culture
64
Overarching Values
68
Overarching Symbols
69
Political Attitudes
72
Behaviour: Participation and Efficacy
74
National Identity
75
Ethno-Linguistic Cleavages and Political Culture
76
The French—English Cleavage
77
English-Speaking Canadians: The Rest of Canada
80
Native Peoples: Indians,
Métis
and Inuit
88
Regional Cleavages and Political Culture
94
Six Regional Profiles
95
Regional Alienation: Distance and Division
100
Regional Political Cultures
100
Critical Debate: A Distinctive Canadian Political Culture?
102
Discussion Questions
104
Selected Bibliography 1
04
Chapter
4
Social and Political Context and Cleavages
106
Acquiring Political Orientations
107
Families and Peer Groups
107
Education and Political Orientations
108
The Media and Political Orientations
114
Contents ix
Broadcast
Media:
Television and Radio
115
Print Media: Newspapers
120
Government Information and Political Orientations
124
Early Government Information Services
125
Promoting Canada: Government Advertising
125
Gender, Class and Political Orientations
128
Gender Stratification and Inequality
128
Gender Theory
130
Class Stratification and Inequality
134
Critical Debate: Should Canada Do More to Build a Strong National
Identity?
139
Discussion Questions
140
Selected Bibliography
140
Part III Institutions
143
Chapter
5
The Constitution
144
Law and the Constitution
144
The Rule of Law
145
The Origin and Evolution of the Canadian Constitution
147
The British North America Act
148
The Constitutional Bargain: Federal, Provincial and Municipal
150
The Federal—Provincial Division of Powers
151
Problems over the Division of Powers
152
Rhetoric and Reality over Constitutional Amendment
155
Patriation of Canada s Constitution
158
The Roles of Britain and the Supreme Court
159
Federal-Provincial Constitutional Agreement
160
The New Canadian Constitution
161
The Charter of Rights and Freedoms
165
Impasse with
Québec
and Renewed Constitutional Talks
167
The Failed
1987
Constitutional Accord (Meech Lake and
Langevin)
168
A New Constitutional Approach
168
The Failed
1992
Charlottetown
Accord
170
Meech Plus: The Response to
Québec
170
The
Charlottetown
Senate: A Fatal Attraction?
174
The
1992
Constitutional Referendum
175
Civil Liberties in a Time of Terrorism
176
The Structure and Role of the Courts
178
Charter Cases and the Constitution
182
Equality Rights Cases
184
Politics and the Supreme Court
188
x
Contents
Critical Debate: Constitutional Revision: Necessary and Possible?
J
90
Discussion Questions
192
Selected Bibliography
192
Chapter
6
Contested Federalism
194
What Is Federalism?
194
Concepts of Federalism
195
Federalism and Separatism
196
The Trajectory of Canadian Federalism
198
The Origins of Federalism
198
The Early Evolution of Federalism
198
Modern Federal-Provincial Mechanisms and Conflict Resolution
200
Contested Federalism and Decentralization
202
Financing Federalism
204
A Brief History of Fiscal Federalism
205
Basic Concepts of Fiscal Federalism
207
Key Mechanisms
208
The New Systems During Contested Federalism
213
Critical Debate: Canada s Federal System: Balanced and Fair?
218
Discussion Questions
2
1
9
Selected Bibliography
220
Cha
pte
r
7
The Magic of Nationalism
and the Lure of Regionalism
221
What is Nationalism?
222
Nations, National Identity and Nationalism
222
Nationalism in
Québec
224
Roots of Nationalism: Early French—English Conflicts
224
Modern Nationalism in
Québec
226
Escalation of Nationalism
233
Referendum Fallout: Federal Strategy and Non-constitutional
Reform
241
Québec
Nationalism Post-
1995 244
Quebec s Major Grievances
246
Nationalistic Grievances and Aspirations of Canada s Native
Peoples
248
Aboriginal Rights
249
Land Claims and Other Land Issues
251
Self-Government
253
What Is Regionalism?
256
Alienation: Views from the West
257
Regional Frustration,
1970-2008 258
Contents xi
Criticai Debate:
Nationalism and Regionalism: Uniters or Dividers?
Discussion Questions
264
Selected Bibliography
265
Chapters The Executive Apex
267
The Formal Executive: Crown, Monarchy and Governor General
Pomp and Circumstance: Crown and Monarch
268
The Governor General and Lieutenant-Governors
268
The Political Executive
271
The Powers of the Prime Minister
274
Prime Ministers in Practice
278
The Ministry and Cabinet
281
Coalition and Minority Governments
284
Coalition Governments
284
Minority Governments
285
Analysis: Problems or Advantages of Minority Governments
Cabinets and Political Power
287
Policy-Making in Central Government
288
The Central Coordinating Agencies
291
The Prime Minister s Office
291
The Privy Council Office
293
The Treasury Board
294
The Department of Finance
296
Government Ethics: Honesty and Corruption
298
Conflicts of Interest
298
Patronage and Pork-Barrelling
301
The
Chrétien
Regime: Laws, Rules and Institutions
302
Ethics Investigations,
1993-2006 305
From Martin s Incrementalism to Harper s Comprehensive
Reforms
307
Critical Debate: Too Much Prime Ministerial Power?
308
Discussion Questions
309
Selected Bibliography
310
Chapters Legislative Politics
311
What Is a Legislature?
312
The Roles of Legislatures
313
Legislative Politics
315
The Legislative Process in Parliament
315
The Parliamentary Life Cycle
315
Fixed Election Dates
316
Types of Bills
316
The Stages of Legislation
317
262
267
286
xii Contents
The House of Commons
321
Conflict and Compromise
323
The Business of the House
325
MPs in Groups: The Committee System
328
Committee Recruitment, Composition and Staffing
330
The Committee System at Work: An Evaluation
331
Committees: Problems and Reforms
334
MPs in Parties: Government and Opposition
335
Intra-Party Relations: Rebels and Whips
336
Inter-Party Relations
338
House of Commons: Symbolism or Power?
340
The Senate
342
Recruitment and Formal Roles
343
Organization and Rules
345
Legislative Politics in the Senate
346
Senate: Symbolism or Power?
347
Senate Reform Proposals in the 39th Parliament
349
Critical Debate: Should There Be Parliamentary Reform?
350
Point
350
Discussion Questions
353
Selected Bibliography
353
Chapter
10
Public Administration and Democracy
354
What Is Bureaucracy?
354
The Concept of Bureaucracy
355
Bureaucracy versus Democracy
356
Organization of the Federal Bureaucracy
357
Federal Government Departments
358
Government Agencies
359
Crown Corporations
359
Regulatory Agencies
360
Advisory Bodies
360
Semi-Independent Agencies
361
Principles and Linkages: Ministers and Mandarins
361
The Public Service
364
Basic Principles of the Public Service
365
Profile of the Public Service
366
Bureaucrats and Budgets: Deficits, Debts and Surpluses
370
Public Sector Economics
370
Budgetary Processes
371
Who Gets the Loot? The Two Budgetary Processes
372
Contents xiii
Democratic Control
of the Bureaucracy:
Custodiei ipsos
Custodes?
373
The Auditor General
375
Freedom of
Information
375
The Ombudsman
and Other Proposals
376
Critical Debate: New Despotism?
376
Discussion Questions
378
Selected Bibliography
378
Part IV Political Behaviour
379
Chapter
11
Political Parties
380
What Are Political Parties?
380
Party Functions
381
Classifying Parties and Party Systems
382
Parties
382
Party Systems
385
The Canadian Party System
386
Problems in the Canadian Party System: Federal and Regional
Characteristics, and Participation
388
Ideology: The Ideas behind Canadian Political Parties
392
Liberalism
393
Conservatism
394
Socialism
395
Nationalism and Populism
396
Established Parties: History and Ideas
397
The Conservative Party: A Party in Evolution
397
The Liberal Party
402
The New Democratic Party
404
The Bloc
Québécois
405
Minor and Historical Fringe Parties
406
Party Constitutions, Structure and Organization
407
Party Conventions and Leadership Selection
410
Setting Party Programs
410
Selecting National Party Leaders
411
The Role of the Leader in the Party
417
Who Are Canada s Party Leaders?
419
Party Finance
419
Criticai
Debate: Parties: Unfulfilled Promise?
420
Discussion Questions
422
Sehcted Bibliography
422
xiv Contents
Chapter
12
Elections and Political Behaviour
424
Representation and Elections
424
Referendums 425
Referendums in
Canada
426
Functions of Elections
428
Types of Electoral Systems
429
Single-Member Plurality:
Disproportional
Representation?
430
Majoritarian, or Absolute Majority Systems
430
Multi-Member Proportional Representation
431
Mixed Systems
432
The Effects of Electoral Systems
432
Electoral Change in Canada?
438
Elections in Canada
439
The Franchise and the Ridings
439
Constituency Boundaries
440
By-elections
441
Electoral Procedure
442
Public Opinion Surveys
445
Media and Voters
446
Election Financing
448
Electoral Behaviour
450
Long-Term Factors in Election Outcomes
453
Short-Term Factors in Election Outcomes
455
General Election Results,
1867-2006 456
Case Study of the
2006
General Election
458
Critical Debate: Electoral Change or Status Quo?
464
Discussion Questions
466
Selected Bibliography
467
Chapter
13
Interest Groups and Political Movements
468
What Are Interest Groups?
469
Studying Interest Groups: Policy Communities and Networks
470
Analyzing Interest Groups in Canada: Participation, Advantages and
Disadvantages
471
Classifying Interest Groups
473
Canadian Groups: A Catalogue
474
Lobbying in Canada
476
Legislation to Control Lobbying
478
Common Tactics and Strategies
480
Access Points: Pre-Parliamentary and Parliamentary
481
The Smoking Wars of Pro- and Anti-tobacco Groups
487
Lobbying in Canada: Casting the Net Wide
489
Ingredients for Interest Group Success
490
Contents
xv
What Are Social and Political Movements?
491
The Women s Movement: A Case Study
493
Critical Debate: Interest Groups: A Necessary Evil?
Discussion Questions
497
Selected Bibliography
497
495
PartV Public Policy
499
Chapter
14
Public Policy
500
What Is Public Policy?
500
Public Policy and Theories of Policy-Making
502
Micro-Level Approaches to Public Policy Analysis
502
The Rational-Comprehensive and Incrementalist Models
502
Macro-Level Approaches to Public Policy Analysis
505
Pluralism
505
Public Choice Theory
506
Neo-Marxist Analysis
507
State-Centred Analysis
509
Feminism
510
The Approaches Compared
511
International Relations Theories and Approaches
512
Realism
513
Liberalism/Idealism
513
Policy Instruments and Processes
514
Theories About the Growth and Size of the Canadian State
515
Theoretical Explanations for the Growth and Size of the State
518
Government Restraint and Surplus Renewal
520
Government for Sale: Public Ownership?
521
Public Policy and Expenditure: The Mulroney,
Chrétien/Martin
and
Harper Governments
523
Critical Debate: Public Policy: Comprehensive and Rational?
524
Discussion Questions
526
Selected Bibliography
526
Chapter
15
Canada in the World
527
What Is Foreign Policy?
528
Sources of Canadian Foreign Policy
529
Prime Minister and Cabinet
529
The Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade
530
Parliament and Political Parties
532
Non-Governmental Actors: Interest Groups, the Media and Public
Opinion
533
Provinces and Foreign Policy
534
xvi Contents
Canadian
Trade Policy
536
Canada and Global Economics
537
International and Multilateral Organizations
539
Canada and the United Nations
539
The Commonwealth
541
La Francophonie
541
Canada and the
OAS
542
Canada s Relations with the United States
543
Free Trade: FTA and NAFTA
545
Canada s Relations with Other Areas
548
Canada and Western Europe
548
Canada and the Pacific Rim
549
Canada, Developing Countries and the Rest of the World
550
Canadian Defence Policy
551
The Context of Canadian Military Policy
551
Organization of National Defence
553
The Canadian Forces
554
Peacekeeping, Peace Enforcement and Terrorism
554
Canada in Afghanistan
556
Security Policy
559
Police and Security Forces
561
The Communications Security Establishment
562
Critical Debate: Does Canada Have an Independent Foreign Policy?
563
Discussion Questions
564
Selected Bibliography
565
Appendix
1 567
Appendix
2 581
Glossary
587
Index
595
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title_auth | Politics in Canada culture, institutions, behaviour and public policy |
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title_full | Politics in Canada culture, institutions, behaviour and public policy Robert J. Jackson, Doreen Jackson |
title_fullStr | Politics in Canada culture, institutions, behaviour and public policy Robert J. Jackson, Doreen Jackson |
title_full_unstemmed | Politics in Canada culture, institutions, behaviour and public policy Robert J. Jackson, Doreen Jackson |
title_short | Politics in Canada |
title_sort | politics in canada culture institutions behaviour and public policy |
title_sub | culture, institutions, behaviour and public policy |
topic | Politisches System (DE-588)4046584-6 gnd |
topic_facet | Politisches System Kanada |
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