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Item Details
Title:
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TIES THAT BIND
PARTIES AND VOTERS IN CANADA |
By: |
James P. Bickerton, Alain-G Gagnon, Patrick J. Smith |
Format: |
Paperback |

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£26.99 |
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ISBN 10: |
0195412761 |
ISBN 13: |
9780195412765 |
Publisher: |
OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS, CANADA |
Pub. date: |
16 September, 1999 |
Pages: |
260 |
Description: |
Viewed from afar, electoral politics in Canada may seem a strange amalgam of ability and volatility. This work looks at the socio-economic, ethnolinguistic and demographic factors in party support; the enduring quality of these social bases; and other factors affecting the voter-party relationship. |
Synopsis: |
Viewed from afar, electoral politics in Canada may seem a strange amalgam of predictability and surprise, stability and volatility. At the close of the twentieth century, the party in power is the same one that governed at the beginning of the century and for an inordinate amount of time in between. Yet the contemporary party system seems to bear little relation to that which characterized either turn-of-the-century or mid-century Canadian politics. In fact, several dramatic upheavals have taken place in the relationship between parties and voters. Elections clarify for parties and voters the current character of their relations. Partially obscured, vaguely calibrated, or hidden perils in the voter-party relationship will often rise to the surface during election periods, and the ties that bind diverse communities of voters to particular parties are tested. Clearly, the relationship between Canadian voters and their political parties has seldom been an easy one, especially at election time. However, to describe it as unstable or volatile would be misleading.There have always been strong currents of continuity and stability in voter-party relations in Canada that are deeply rooted in regional political cultures and party histories, in enduring ties between ethnocultural or linguistic groupings and particualr parties, and in the economic and class cleavages that influence left-right ideological divisions. Ties That Bind looks at the socio-economic, ethnolinguistic, and demographic factors in party support; the enduring quality of these social bases; the importance of geography in structuring variations in the voter-party relationship; and electoral change as a function of the strategic decisions of the parties and their leaders and the voter response these decisions evoke. |
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Canada |
Imprint: |
Oxford University Press, Canada |
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