Debating how Canada compares, both regionally and in relation to other
countries, is a national pastime. This book examines how political
scientists apply diverse comparative strategies to advance the
understanding of Canadian political life. By applying comparative
approaches to a wide range of research questions, three questions are
explored: First, how do Canadians compare their country? That is, what
are the diverse approaches, methods, and theories used to understand
Canada from a comparative perspective? Second, why do Canadians
compare – what are the objectives of comparative research that
includes Canada? And third, what can we learn about Canadian politics
through comparison? Using a variety of methods, the contributors
examine topics as diverse as Indigenous rights, Canadian voting
behaviour, and climate policy. While the theoretical perspectives and
kinds of questions asked vary greatly, as a whole they demonstrate how
the “art of comparing” is an important strategy for understanding
Canadian identity politics, political mobilization, political
institutions, and public policy.
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Methods and Perspectives on Canadian Politics
Product details
ISBN
9780774827867
Published
2020
Edition
1. edition
Publisher
University of British Columbia Press
Language
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok