Conservatism in Canada /
Annotation
Други автори: | Rayside, David M. 1947- (Editor), Farney, James Harold, (Editor) |
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Формат: | Електронна книга |
Език: | English |
Публикувано: |
Toronto, ON, Canada :
University of Toronto [Ontario] Press,
2013.
Toronto, Ontario : Scholars Portal, 2013. Toronto, ON, Canada : 2013. |
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Онлайн достъп: |
http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=677022 |
Съдържание:
- 1 Introduction : The Meanings of Conservative / James Farney and David Rayside
- Part One : Philosophical, Attitudinal, and Religious Foundations. 2 The Structure and Dynamics of Public Opinion /y Chris Cochrane
- 3 Canadian Populism in the Era of the United Right / James Farney
- 4 The Triumph of Neo-Liberalism Within Partisan Conservatism in Canada / Steve Patten.
- Part Two: The Conservative Party of Canada. 5 Something Blue: The Harper Conservatives as Garrison Party / Tom Flanagan
- 6 Immigration, Citizenship, and Canada's New Conservative Party /y Inder Marwah, Phil Triadafilopoulos, and Steven White
- 7 Fiscal Frugality and Party Politics / John Frendreis and Raymond Tatalovich
- 8 A Conservative Foreign Policy? Canada and Australia Compared / Alan Bloomfield and Kim Nossal
- 9 Women, Feminism, and the Harper Conservatives / Karen Bird and Andrea Rowe
- 10 The Relationship Between the Conservative Party of Canada and Evangelicals and Social Conservatives / Jonathan Malloy.
- Part Three: Provincial Conservatism. 11 Provincial Conservatism / Nelson Wiseman
- 12 American Protestantism and the Roots of 'Populist Conservatism in Alberta / Clark Banack
- 13 Albertans' Conservative Beliefs / David Stewart and Anthony Sayers
- 14 Moral Conservatism and Ontario Party Politics / David Rayside
- 15 The Blue Electorate in Quebec and Support for the ADQ and the CPC / Andrea Lawlor and Eric Belanger
- 16 Epitaph for a Conservative Insurgency in Quebec: The Rise and Fall
- and Rise and Fall
- of the Action democratique du Quebec, 1994-2008 / Brian Tanguay
- 17 The Distinctive Evolution of Canadian Conservatism / David Rayside and James Farney.