Acknowledgments
1 Introduction / Gerald Kernerman and Philip Resnick
Part 1: Methods and Approaches
2 Alan Cairns: Public Intellectual / John Meisel
3 The Political Scientist as Hedgefox: Key Themes in Cairns’ Approach to Institutions / Leslie A. Pal
Part 2: Citizen-Shaping Institutions
The Electoral System
4 Early Warning, No Response: Alan Cairns and Electoral Reform / Roger Gibbins
5 The Electoral System and the Party System Revisited / Richard Johnston
The Institutions of Canadian Federalism
6 The Legacy of the Privy Council in Canadian Federalism / Peter W. Hogg
7 Unnatural Loyalties or Naïve Collaborationists? The Governments and Citizens of Canadian Federalism / Fred Cutler and Matthew Mendelsohn
8 Institutions, Citizenship, and Federalism: Contrasting Models of Redistribution in the Twenty-First Century / Robert G. Finbow
The Charter of Rights and Freedoms
9 Some Implications of the Embedded State in Canada / Barry Cooper
10 Morton and Knopff’s The Charter Revolution and the Court Party: A Legal Critique / Robin Elliot
11 The Politics of Honourable Constitutional Inclusion and the Citizens’ Constitution Theory / Matt James
12 Charters and Constitution Making: Comparing the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms and the European Charter of Fundamental Rights / John E. Fossum
Part 3: Citizenship, Diversity, and Unity Quebec and Canadian Unity
13 The Anatomy of Cairns’ Constitutional Criticism: French Canadians, Quebec, and the Canadian Constitution / Ramsay Cook
14 Alan C. Cairns on Canadians’ Right to Their Country / Stéphane Dion
15 Plan C? Alan Cairns and English Canada Confront the Challenge of Quebec Sovereignty / Reg Whitaker
16 Canada’s Mismatching Federations / Jean Laponce
Aboriginal/Non-Aboriginal Relations
17 Belonging in the New World: Imperialism, Property, and Citizenship / Frances Abele
18 Toward Conceptual Precision: Citizenship and Rightsm Talk for Aboriginal Canadians / Joyce A. Green
19 Parallel or Embedded? Aboriginal Self-Government and the Changing Nature of Citizenship in Canada / Marc Hanvelt and Martin Papillon
20 First Nations, Citizenship, and Democratic Reform / Kathy L. Brock
Diversity and Unity
21 Citizenship in a Multinational Democracy / Peter H. Russell
22 Citizenship Complexities in Canada and Australia: A Challenge for the Hedgefox / Brian Galligan
23 Of Cairns and Cages? Identity, Democracy, and Alan Cairns / Alexandra Dobrowolsky and Richard F. Devlin
24 Multiculturalism, Gender, and Social Cohesion: Reflections on Intersectionality and Urban Citizenship in Canada / Caroline Andrew
Conclusion
25 My Academic Career: The Pleasures and Risks of Introspection / Alan C. Cairns
Contributors
Index
Gerald Kernerman is Assistant Professor in the Department of Canadian Studies at Wilfrid Laurier University. Philip Resnick is Professor in the Department of Political Science at the University of British Columbia.
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