The current Canadian constitutional crisis has many roots, but only one factor challenges the unity of the country: Quebec secessionism. Provided by MICAH
Despite the reprieve offered by a narrow ”No” vote in the October 30, 1995 referendum on Quebec sove...
The contemporary conflict between the province of Quebec and the federal government in Canada has re...
In a cursory overview of asymmetrical federations, the Canadian case stands out in several respects....
As this chapter is being written, it is not possible to envision that an end to Canada\u27s great po...
This paper considers the various legal issues that would arise in the context of Quebec\u27s secessi...
This article does not seek to examine comprehensively either the political or the legal intricacies ...
When the Supreme Court of Canada issued its judgment on the legality of unilateral Quebec secession ...
It is an article of faith among the francophone secessionists of Quebec that an independent Quebec w...
The rise of Quebecois nationalism in the 1960s and regionalism in the 1970s presented a considerable...
The Canadian government has succeeded to maintain its political stability by implementing middle-way...
The objective of this thesis lies in analyzing the contemporary political situation in Quebec, in th...
This dissertation examines the changing patterns of intergovernmental relations among political elit...
grantor: University of TorontoI propose a theory of what constitutes legitimate constituti...
This article attempts to marry direct democratic deliberation with the enforcement of important cons...
This book is as much about the changing structure of world politics as it is about the likely breaku...
Despite the reprieve offered by a narrow ”No” vote in the October 30, 1995 referendum on Quebec sove...
The contemporary conflict between the province of Quebec and the federal government in Canada has re...
In a cursory overview of asymmetrical federations, the Canadian case stands out in several respects....
As this chapter is being written, it is not possible to envision that an end to Canada\u27s great po...
This paper considers the various legal issues that would arise in the context of Quebec\u27s secessi...
This article does not seek to examine comprehensively either the political or the legal intricacies ...
When the Supreme Court of Canada issued its judgment on the legality of unilateral Quebec secession ...
It is an article of faith among the francophone secessionists of Quebec that an independent Quebec w...
The rise of Quebecois nationalism in the 1960s and regionalism in the 1970s presented a considerable...
The Canadian government has succeeded to maintain its political stability by implementing middle-way...
The objective of this thesis lies in analyzing the contemporary political situation in Quebec, in th...
This dissertation examines the changing patterns of intergovernmental relations among political elit...
grantor: University of TorontoI propose a theory of what constitutes legitimate constituti...
This article attempts to marry direct democratic deliberation with the enforcement of important cons...
This book is as much about the changing structure of world politics as it is about the likely breaku...
Despite the reprieve offered by a narrow ”No” vote in the October 30, 1995 referendum on Quebec sove...
The contemporary conflict between the province of Quebec and the federal government in Canada has re...
In a cursory overview of asymmetrical federations, the Canadian case stands out in several respects....