Will Kymlicka received his B.A. in philosophy and politics from Queen's University in 1984, and his D.Phil in philosophy from Oxford University in 1987. Since then, he has had research fellowships at various universities in the United States (Princeton), Canada (Queen's; Toronto; Ottawa), and overseas (European University Institute). His work has been translated into Spanish, Italian, French, German, Swedish, Polish, Japanese and Chinese.
a spirited attack on the critics of multiculturalism ... This is an
extremely important book which ... makes a valuable contribution to
[that] debate.
*Brian Tennyson, Canadian Rev. of Studies in Nationalism, XXVII,
2000.*
Will Kymlicka's latest book offers a clear-headed, balanced and
empirically grounded 'reality check' as to what is not working in
interethnic relations in Canada.
*Melissa Williams, Australasian Jnl of Phil. Vol.78, No.3, Sept.
2000.*
Kymlicka's aim is ... to offer a clear, generous accessible and
persuasive account of why Canadians should accept policies of
multiculturalism, special recognition for Quebec as a nation within
Canada, and the rights of Aboriginal peoples to self-government. He
succeeds admirably.
*Melissa Williams, Australasian Jnl of Phil. Vol.78, No.3, Sept.
2000.*
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