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  • The Democratic System in the Eastern Caribbeanby Donald Peters

    ABC-CLIO 1992; US$ 126.95

    What are the unique features of the governing structures and political systems of the small states and former British colonies of the East Caribbean? Are they truly democratic? Do the decision makers manipulate their peoples? And what can we learn about the political modernization of developing countries through an in-depth study of the governing of Antigua, Dominica, Grenada, St. Lucia, St. Vincent and the Grenadines, St. Kitts/Nevis and Montserrat? This is the most comprehensive analysis to date of these little-known democracies, one that will interest students in comparative government and Latin American studies.||This study provides a conceptual framework for comparing East Caribbean governments with other Western political systems, for... more...

  • Vie politique au Canadaby André Bernard

    Presses de l''niversite du Quebec 2005; US$ 29.25

    En quoi et pourquoi la vie politique du Canada se distingue-t-elle? Telle est la question posée dans ce livre qui décrit les particularités de la vie politique du deuxième plus vaste pays du monde. En scrutant la vie politique au Canada, l'auteur examine le fonctionnement des institutions représentatives, le fédéralisme, la coopération intergouvernementale ainsi que l'adhésion générale aux principes d'égalité, de liberté et de suprématie du droit inscrits dans les lois constitutionnelles canadiennes. more...

  • L'espace canadienby Robert Bernier

    Presses de l''niversite du Quebec 2010; US$ 48.75

    Quel portrait du gouvernement fédéral canadien peut-on dresser aujourd’hui? Comment est-il perçu des Québécois? Robert Bernier et ses collaborateurs ont entrepris de décrire cet espace canadien dans lequel nous évoluons, touchant aux sphères du commerce et de l’économie jusqu’aux affaires étrangères et la Défense. more...

  • Just Trust Usby J. Patrick Patrick Boyer

    Dundurn Press 2003; US$ 22.99

    J. Patrick Boyer draws together new patterns that help explain why Canadians who care deeply about our country nevertheless feel perplexed, angered, and even embarrassed by the way we now govern ourselves. Since the late 1700s "representative government" has been part of our Canadian birthright, and since the 1800s "responsible government" has additionally been a constitutional foundation of our country. That the forms of both endure, but not their substance, is the thesis of Boyer's book. The result? An absence of accountability in Canadian government. Most of our country's pressing concerns and complex problems - from regional economic disparities to the Quebec and Western Canadian separatist movements, from tax evasion to voter apathy... more...

  • A Call to Accountby Criss Hajek

    Dundurn Press 2003; US$ 29.99

    "What happens when Parliament fails to hold the government to account? What happens when the very institution that is supposed to represent us becomes dysfunctional?" These are the central questions posed in A Call to Account , a compilation of interviews conducted between November 2000 and July 2001 for a series of Stornoway Productions television documentaries on Canadian government. The interviews contain the reflections, observations, and analyses of those most familiar with the inner workings of Canada's political system - from government and opposition backbench MPs, to Cabinet ministers and party insiders, to civil servants, academics, historians and the media. The picture of Parliament that ultimately emerges is one of an impotent,... more...

  • Policy Politics Canadaby Carolyn Tuohy

    Temple University Press 2010; US$ 28.95

    A comparative perspective on the distinctive feature of the Canadian policy process enabling conflict resolution more...

  • The Costs of Regime Survivalby Percy C. Hintzen

    Cambridge University Press 1989; US$ 40.00

    This comparative study of Guyana, and Trinidad and Tobago examines the conditions which determine regime survival in less developed countries. more...

  • Public Service on the Brinkby Jenny Manson

    Andrews UK 2012; US$ 20.99

    The contributors to this book mount a robust defence of the concept and practice of public service at a crucial time for its future. They question the ill-conceived assumptions behind the endless programmes of reform imposed by successive governments, often on the basis of advice from people with no direct experience of working in the public sector.With cuts in public spending by the coalition government and “austerity” programmes being imposed in Britain and abroad, the book could not be m... more...

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