Political science

  • Rebels on the Great Lakes Confederate Naval Commando Operations Launched from Canada, 1863-1864

    Creator

    Bell, John

    Abstract

    In 1863–1864, Confederate naval operations were launched from Canada against America, with an unexpected impact on North America’s future. Since the terrorist attacks of 9/11, a myth has persisted that the hijackers entered the United States from Canada. This is completely untrue. Nevertheless, there was a time during the U.S. Civil War when attacks on America were launched from Canada, but the aggressors were mostly fellow Americans engaged in a secessionist struggle.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

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  • Young Royals on Tour William & Catherine in Canada

    Creator

    Blizzard, Christina

    Abstract

    A day-by-day celebration in words and photographs of the young couple’s first tour of Canada. On April 29, 2011, Prince William of Wales married Catherine Middleton at Westminster Abbey in London. The newlyweds’ first royal tour took place in Canada from June 30 to July 8. People across the country rejoiced with the couple as they made their way through a land that holds special significance for the Royal Family, emphasizing and renewing the bond with Canada.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

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  • The Canadian Federal Election of 2011

    Creator

    Pammett, Jon H.

    Dornan, Christopher

    Abstract

    Written by the foremost authorities, The Canadian Federal Election of 2011 provides a complete investigation of all aspects of the campaigns and the outcome of the election. The Canadian Federal Election of 2011 is a comprehensive analysis of all aspects of the campaign and election outcome.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

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  • Getting Back in the Game A Foreign Policy Handbook for Canada

    Creator

    Heinbecker, Paul

    Abstract

    Paul Heinbecker has a compelling vision for the future of Canadian foreign policy and argues that Canada still has a role to play in the rehabilitation of global governance. Has Canada lost its place in the world? Are we destined for a future as a middle power, denied a seat at the "grown-ups table"? Some would argue yes, that decades of neglect and inattention have rendered Canadian foreign policy ineffective at best and non-existent at worst. Paul Heinbecker disagrees. The golden days of Lester B.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Non spécifié
  • From Far and Wide A History of Canada's Arctic Sovereignty

    Creator

    Pigott, Peter

    Abstract

    In the early 20th century the Canadian North was a mystery, but the Canadian military stepped in, and this book explores its historic activities in Canada’s Arctic. Is the Canadian North a state of mind or simply the lands and waters above the 60th parallel? In searching for the ill-fated Franklin Expedition in the 19th century, Britain’s Royal Navy mapped and charted most of the Arctic Archipelago. In 1874 Canadian Prime Minister Alexander Mackenzie agreed to take up sovereignty of all the Arctic, if only to keep the United States and Tsarist Russia out.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Non spécifié
  • The unthinkable revolution in Iran

    Creator

    Kurzman, Charles

    Abstract

    Through interviews and eyewitness accounts, declassified security documents and underground pamphlets, Kurzman documents the overwhelming sense of confusion that gripped pre-revolutionary Iran, and that characterizes major protest movements. His book provides a striking picture of the chaotic conditions under which Iranians acted, participating in protest only when they expected others to do so. Indeed, only when large numbers of Iranians began to think the unthinkable, in the words of the U.S. ambassador, did revolutionary expectations become a self-fulfilling prophecy.

    Audience
    Adult**
    Publisher (Source)

    Cambridge, Mass, Harvard University Press

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  • Holy war : cowboys, Indians, and 9/11s

    Creator

    Anderson, Mark Cronlund

    Abstract

    Noam Chomsky and George W. Bush seldom agree, but they both argued that 9/11 stood alone in American history. Although the use of airplanes as weapons of mass destruction was new, Mark Anderson maintains that the response to the attack was not: it was, in fact, as old as the Republic itself.

    Audience
    Adult**
    Publisher (Source)

    Regina, Saskatchewan, University of Regina Press

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  • Christy Clark : behind the smile

    Creator

    Wilson, Judi Tyabji

    Abstract

    A political insider takes a revealing look at the public and private life of BC's controversial premier. In the blood-sport arena of provincial politics, BC's enigmatic premier, Christy Clark, has defied the pundits to win both party leadership and an upset election victory against all odds. Made deputy premier in 2001 shortly after her first foray into public life, she shunned Gordon Campbell's cabinet solidarity to return to private life in 2004. After a bold run at becoming Vancouver's mayor, she launched a successful media career as a CKNW talk show host.

    Audience
    Adult**
    Publisher (Source)

    Victoria, British Columbia : Heritage House Publishing, [2016]

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  • Food politics : how the food industry influences nutrition and health

    Creator

    Nestle, Marion

    Abstract

    We all witness, in advertising and on supermarket shelves, the fierce competition for our food dollars. In this engrossing exposé, Marion Nestle goes behind the scenes to reveal how the competition really works and how it affects our health. The abundance of food in the United States--enough calories to meet the needs of every man, woman, and child twice over--has a downside. Our overefficient food industry must do everything possible to persuade people to eat more--more food, more often, and in larger portions--no matter what it does to waistlines or well-being.

    Audience
    Specialized**
    Publisher (Source)

    Berkeley : University of California Press, c2002

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  • The mystery of capital : why capitalism triumphs in the West and fails everywhere else

    Creator

    Soto, Hernando de

    Abstract

    "The hour of capitalism's greatest triumph," writes Hernando de Soto, "is, in the eyes of four-fifths of humanity, its hour of crisis." In The Mystery of Capital, the world-famous Peruvian economist takes up the question that, more than any other, is central to one of the most crucial problems the world faces today: Why do some countries succeed at capitalism while others fail?In strong opposition to the popular view that success is determined by cultural differences, de Soto finds that it actually has everything to do with the legal structure of property and property rights.

    Audience
    Specialized**
    Publisher (Source)

    New York : Basic Books, c2000

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