Canadian federalism : performance, effectiveness, and legitimacy
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Canadian federalism : performance, effectiveness, and legitimacy
Oxford University Press, 2002
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内容説明
This volume is an examination, by some of Canada's leading scholars, of the challenges facing the Canadian federation as it enters the twenty-first century. It addresses the performance, effectiveness, and legitimacy of Canadian federalism in response to the forces of internationalization and regionalization. A central concern is to apprise how ongoing developments in Canadian federalism enable problems to be addressed in a way that is both effective in resolving the problem and consistent with Canadians' expectations of a democratic government.
目次
- Contributors
- Acknowledgements
- Part I: The Institutions and Processes of Canadian Federalism
- 1. Canadian Federalism in the New Millennium: Performance, Effectiveness and Legitimacy
- 2. Judicial Review and Canadian Federalism
- 3. Informal Constitutional Development: Change by Other Means
- 4. Fiscal Federalism: The New Equilibrium between Equity and Efficiency
- Part II: The Social and Economic Union
- 5. Health Care in the New Millennium
- 6. The Child Care Agenda and the Social Union
- 7. Environmental Policy and Federalism
- 8. The Agreement on Internal Trade: Trade-Offs for Economic Union and Federalism
- 9. International Trade Policy and Canadian Federalism: A Constructive Tension?
- 10. Federalism and Financial Services
- 11. Checkerboard Federalism? Labour Market Development Policy in Canada
- 12. Alternative Futures: Aboriginal Peoples and Canadian Federalism
- 13. Minority Language Policy in Canada and Europe: Does Federalism Make a Difference?
- Part III: Deliberating Reform and Legitimacy
- 14. Municipalities, Cities, and Globalization: Implications for Canadian Federalism
- 15. Intergovernmental Relations and Democracy: An Oxymoron If There Ever Was One?
- 16. Political Parties and Canadian Democracy: Making Federalism Do the Heavy Lifting
- 17. Legitimacy, Effectiveness, and Federalism: On the Benefits of Ambiguity
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