The Canadian Polity: A Comparative IntroductionPrentice-Hall Canada, 1983 - 452 страница |
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... liberal definitions with respect to two essential aspects : the nature of political change and the relationship between the economic and political sectors of society . Given the nature of class conflict , the antagonistic relationship ...
... liberal definitions with respect to two essential aspects : the nature of political change and the relationship between the economic and political sectors of society . Given the nature of class conflict , the antagonistic relationship ...
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... Liberal counterparts , sometimes forgetting that the " fortunate parties are those whose names no longer carry meaning to the electorate " ( Mallory , 1954 : 168 ) . The pragmatic nature of the Liberal and Conservative parties is ...
... Liberal counterparts , sometimes forgetting that the " fortunate parties are those whose names no longer carry meaning to the electorate " ( Mallory , 1954 : 168 ) . The pragmatic nature of the Liberal and Conservative parties is ...
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... Liberal meeting in the Spring of 1978 , Pierre Trudeau was asked by a reporter whether the party was moving to the right in preparation for the next federal election . Trudeau responded that the Liberal party was the party of the ...
... Liberal meeting in the Spring of 1978 , Pierre Trudeau was asked by a reporter whether the party was moving to the right in preparation for the next federal election . Trudeau responded that the Liberal party was the party of the ...
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The Comparative Study of Canadian Government | 2 |
EVALUATING THE CANADIAN POLITICAL | 5 |
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