Despite its diverse makeup and deep divisions, Canada has a fairly solid reputation as a stable democracy and political community but we are repeatedly reminded how fragile this "community of communities" may in fact be. Using new data from the Comparative Provincial Election Project, we examine how Quebecers feel about Canada and Quebec and compare these perspectives to those of other Canadians. We find that support varies provincially, over time and across subnational political communities. And in Quebec, political performance has a strong bearing on support for political communities, even after controlling for other common cultural, structural or contextual explanations
One of the purposes of political parties is to reduce a heterogeneous polity into a few political e...
In this paper we explore the capacity of political parties to contest general elections by examining...
The 2012 provincial election in Quebec marked a change in government, and the election of Quebec’s f...
At the beginning of their mandate, the Harper Conservatives made several attempts to convince Quebec...
Il est reconnu que les résultats électoraux au Canada varient grandement selon la région. Afin de t...
© Canadian Political Science Association (l'Association canadienne de science politique) and/et la S...
The Canadian government has succeeded to maintain its political stability by implementing middle-way...
We explore provincial-level cleavages by drawing on surveys administered during eight elections. Mor...
The purpose of this study is to establish whether or not Open Federalism contributed to the rise in ...
The 2007 provincial election in Quebec may be considered a milestone in recent Quebec politics. For...
The transformations in recent patterns of immigration have the potential to reshape the trajectory o...
This paper examines the relationship between social group identity and the level of political inform...
This special edition of Canadian Political Science Review tests many of the leading assumptions surr...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 1997The concepts of place, nationalism and economic restr...
This research investigates relationships among cohorts, political socialization and political cultur...
One of the purposes of political parties is to reduce a heterogeneous polity into a few political e...
In this paper we explore the capacity of political parties to contest general elections by examining...
The 2012 provincial election in Quebec marked a change in government, and the election of Quebec’s f...
At the beginning of their mandate, the Harper Conservatives made several attempts to convince Quebec...
Il est reconnu que les résultats électoraux au Canada varient grandement selon la région. Afin de t...
© Canadian Political Science Association (l'Association canadienne de science politique) and/et la S...
The Canadian government has succeeded to maintain its political stability by implementing middle-way...
We explore provincial-level cleavages by drawing on surveys administered during eight elections. Mor...
The purpose of this study is to establish whether or not Open Federalism contributed to the rise in ...
The 2007 provincial election in Quebec may be considered a milestone in recent Quebec politics. For...
The transformations in recent patterns of immigration have the potential to reshape the trajectory o...
This paper examines the relationship between social group identity and the level of political inform...
This special edition of Canadian Political Science Review tests many of the leading assumptions surr...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 1997The concepts of place, nationalism and economic restr...
This research investigates relationships among cohorts, political socialization and political cultur...
One of the purposes of political parties is to reduce a heterogeneous polity into a few political e...
In this paper we explore the capacity of political parties to contest general elections by examining...
The 2012 provincial election in Quebec marked a change in government, and the election of Quebec’s f...