This book is as much about the changing structure of world politics as it is about the likely breakup of Canada. Indeed, prospects for state making and state breaking in Europe, North America, Africa, and Asia will likely become one of the hottest growth areas in the study of world politics in the next several decades. Contrast such a perspective with the disquietude that the prospects of Canadian state breaking raise at the end of the twentieth century and the beginning of the twenty-first. For students of world politics, the emergence of a sovereign, independent Quebec may very well have a surrealistic quality about it because Canada has been so much a part of our understanding of what a stable, affluent, advanced industrial society, wi...
This Essay seeks to identify the conflict that exists between the demands for self-governance by Can...
This book follows discussions during a round table on globalization organized in Quebec City in 1998...
This essay is focusing on separatism and nationalism in the Canadian province Quebec. The study has ...
As this chapter is being written, it is not possible to envision that an end to Canada\u27s great po...
In 1998 the Supreme Court of Canada was asked by the federal government to gives it opinion on a mat...
As citizens of a middle power, Canadians know how it feels to be objects of global forces. But they ...
The seeming pervasiveness of secessionist movements around the world challenges conventional explana...
Canadians often imagine their country as a multicultural democracy, while a few go further to claim ...
This study examines the third, and final, moment in which the prospect of annexation to the United S...
Despite the reprieve offered by a narrow ”No” vote in the October 30, 1995 referendum on Quebec sove...
The Canadian government has succeeded to maintain its political stability by implementing middle-way...
Failed or fragile states are those that are unable or unwilling to provide a socio-political framewo...
This paper considers the various legal issues that would arise in the context of Quebec\u27s secessi...
This article discusses the desire for Quebec to become an independent nation-state but there are dyn...
Originally published in 1967. The nationalistic sentiment of French Canada was starkly dramatized by...
This Essay seeks to identify the conflict that exists between the demands for self-governance by Can...
This book follows discussions during a round table on globalization organized in Quebec City in 1998...
This essay is focusing on separatism and nationalism in the Canadian province Quebec. The study has ...
As this chapter is being written, it is not possible to envision that an end to Canada\u27s great po...
In 1998 the Supreme Court of Canada was asked by the federal government to gives it opinion on a mat...
As citizens of a middle power, Canadians know how it feels to be objects of global forces. But they ...
The seeming pervasiveness of secessionist movements around the world challenges conventional explana...
Canadians often imagine their country as a multicultural democracy, while a few go further to claim ...
This study examines the third, and final, moment in which the prospect of annexation to the United S...
Despite the reprieve offered by a narrow ”No” vote in the October 30, 1995 referendum on Quebec sove...
The Canadian government has succeeded to maintain its political stability by implementing middle-way...
Failed or fragile states are those that are unable or unwilling to provide a socio-political framewo...
This paper considers the various legal issues that would arise in the context of Quebec\u27s secessi...
This article discusses the desire for Quebec to become an independent nation-state but there are dyn...
Originally published in 1967. The nationalistic sentiment of French Canada was starkly dramatized by...
This Essay seeks to identify the conflict that exists between the demands for self-governance by Can...
This book follows discussions during a round table on globalization organized in Quebec City in 1998...
This essay is focusing on separatism and nationalism in the Canadian province Quebec. The study has ...