The purpose of this thesis is to describe and analyze the nature and role of Liberal Party activists in the political life of British Columbia. As activists are at the central core of political parties, describing these activists is essential for understanding parties and the political process in general. The description and analysis are based on the results of a survey of the 1987 Liberal leadership Convention conducted by several members of the Political Science Department at the University of British Columbia, including the author. The resulting information was collated and analyzed then compared with the accepted wisdom concerning Liberal supporters in British Columbia. This thesis reveals the Liberal Party activists in British Columb...
British Columbia has long been viewed by social scientists as a laboratory for social and political ...
This dissertation investigates social conservative activism in the American Republican Party and in ...
This thesis examines the birth and growth of the Reform Party of Canada within historical and contem...
This thesis explains why individuals are active in the British Columbia Liberal Party, considering i...
This thesis examines the development of Liberalism in British Columbia from the aspect of leader inf...
This thesis explores the effects of the federal political system upon the organization of the Liber...
The organizations of national and provincial parties in Canada are understood to be separated from o...
A study of the British Columbia Liberal party during the Laurier period from 1896 to 1911 reveals th...
Relatively few inquiries have been made into the section-ally-derived characteristics of Canadian po...
The purpose of this thesis is to posit an explanation for the rather spectacular reversal of Social ...
This is a detailed study of groups of activists from the two major political parties — the Liberal ...
This thesis explores the constitutions of Canadian political parties. Thirty-seven constitutions wer...
Abstract: Canada’s evolving party system has shifted the discursive, institutional, and legal framew...
That leaders are important in Canadian party politics is almost axiomatic: they are the prime electo...
Studies of the survival and revival of the Liberal Party after 1945 have focused on the Party's stre...
British Columbia has long been viewed by social scientists as a laboratory for social and political ...
This dissertation investigates social conservative activism in the American Republican Party and in ...
This thesis examines the birth and growth of the Reform Party of Canada within historical and contem...
This thesis explains why individuals are active in the British Columbia Liberal Party, considering i...
This thesis examines the development of Liberalism in British Columbia from the aspect of leader inf...
This thesis explores the effects of the federal political system upon the organization of the Liber...
The organizations of national and provincial parties in Canada are understood to be separated from o...
A study of the British Columbia Liberal party during the Laurier period from 1896 to 1911 reveals th...
Relatively few inquiries have been made into the section-ally-derived characteristics of Canadian po...
The purpose of this thesis is to posit an explanation for the rather spectacular reversal of Social ...
This is a detailed study of groups of activists from the two major political parties — the Liberal ...
This thesis explores the constitutions of Canadian political parties. Thirty-seven constitutions wer...
Abstract: Canada’s evolving party system has shifted the discursive, institutional, and legal framew...
That leaders are important in Canadian party politics is almost axiomatic: they are the prime electo...
Studies of the survival and revival of the Liberal Party after 1945 have focused on the Party's stre...
British Columbia has long been viewed by social scientists as a laboratory for social and political ...
This dissertation investigates social conservative activism in the American Republican Party and in ...
This thesis examines the birth and growth of the Reform Party of Canada within historical and contem...