Examines aspects of the challenge of cultural pluralism.
Introduction by Stephen Brooks Political Culture in New World Societies Is Canada De-Europeanized? Or Does Anyone Remember? by Gordon T. Stewart No Place for "Race"? by Jill Vickers The Narcissism of Minor Differences: Reflections on the Roots of English-Canadian Nationalism by Stephen Brooks Consociationalism Revisited Accommodating Multi-Nationality in the European Commission: A Consociational or Weberian Administration? by Liesbet Hooghe The Consociational Theory and Deliberative Politics: A Conceptual Framework for Cross-National Analysis by Jurg Steiner, André Bächtiger, and Markus Spörndli From Jean Bodin to Consociational Democracy and Back by Alain-G. Gagnon and Can Erk Althusian Federalism for a Post-Westphalian World by Thomas Hueglin Constitutional Reform and Language Policy Causes and Effects of Constitutional Changes in Multilingual Belgium by Kris Deschouwer Revisiting Bilingualism and Biculturalism in Canada by Milton Esman The Politics of Language in Quebec: Keeping the Conflict Alive by A. Brian Tanguay References Index
STEPHEN BROOKS is Professor of Political Science at the University of Windsor and Visiting Professor of Political Science at the University of Michigan. His most recent books include America Through Foreign Eyes: Classic Interpreters of American Political Life and Canadian Democracy, 3rd Edition.
?This festschrift, devoted to Kenneth D. McRae, serves as a
reminder of another ongoing and important Canadian contribution to
the study of cultural pluralism in liberal democracies that while
philosophically grounded, also emphasizes histoically sensitive
comparative analysis and theory testing. The diverse chapters
inthis volume exemplify this contribution, while simultaneusly
paying tribute to one of Canada's leading political
scientists.?-Canadian Journal of Political Science
"This festschrift, devoted to Kenneth D. McRae, serves as a
reminder of another ongoing and important Canadian contribution to
the study of cultural pluralism in liberal democracies that while
philosophically grounded, also emphasizes histoically sensitive
comparative analysis and theory testing. The diverse chapters
inthis volume exemplify this contribution, while simultaneusly
paying tribute to one of Canada's leading political
scientists."-Canadian Journal of Political Science
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