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THREE. Interpreting Québec's Historical Trajectories: Between La Société Globale and the Regional Space
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter 1
- Contents 5
- Acknowledgements 9
- Introduction 11
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Part I. Quebec Today: Memory, Identity, and Pluralism
- ONE. What Does It Mean to be a Quebecer? Between Self-Preservation and Openness to the Other 17
- TWO. Narratives and Counter-Narratives of Identity in Quebec 33
- THREE. Interpreting Québec's Historical Trajectories: Between La Société Globale and the Regional Space 51
- FOUR. Pluralism and National Identity(ies) in Contemporary Quebec: Conceptual Clarifications, Typology, and Discourse Analysis 69
- FIVE. The Quebec State and Indigenous Peoples 97
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Part II. Governance
- SIX. Québec-Canada's Constitutional Dossier 127
- SEVEN. The Clarity Act in Its Context 151
- EIGHT. Can Quebec Neo-Corporatist Networks Withstand Canadian Federalism and Internationalization? 165
- NINE. Managerial Innovation and the Quebec Central Agencies 183
- TEN. State-Owned Enterprises in Quebec: From Privatization to Globalization 199
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Part III. Political Parties and Social Movements
- ELEVEN. Sclerosis or A Clean Bill of Health? Diagnosing Quebec's Party System in the Twenty-First Century 221
- TWELVE. Anti-Market Globalization Social Movements 245
- THIRTEEN. Labour Market Transformations and Labour Law: The Quebec Labour Movement in Search of Renewed Growth 271
- FOURTEEN. The Quebec Women's Movement: Past and Present 287
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Part IV. Education, Language, and Immigration
- FIFTEEN. Immigration, Pluralism, and Education 307
- SIXTEEN. English-Speaking Quebec: A Political History 329
- SEVENTEEN. Language and Cultural Insecurity 345
- EIGHTEEN. Interculturalism: Expanding the Boundaries of Citizenship 369
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Part V. Territoriality, Globalization, and International Relations
- NINETEEN. Stateless Nations or Regional States? Territory and Power in a Globalizing World 391
- TWENTY. Quebec in the Americas: From the FTA to the FTAA 405
- TWENTY-ONE Nationalism and Competitiveness: Can Quebec Win if Quebecers Lose? 427
- TWENTY-TWO. Quebec's International Relations 447
- Contributors 475
- Index 481
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter 1
- Contents 5
- Acknowledgements 9
- Introduction 11
-
Part I. Quebec Today: Memory, Identity, and Pluralism
- ONE. What Does It Mean to be a Quebecer? Between Self-Preservation and Openness to the Other 17
- TWO. Narratives and Counter-Narratives of Identity in Quebec 33
- THREE. Interpreting Québec's Historical Trajectories: Between La Société Globale and the Regional Space 51
- FOUR. Pluralism and National Identity(ies) in Contemporary Quebec: Conceptual Clarifications, Typology, and Discourse Analysis 69
- FIVE. The Quebec State and Indigenous Peoples 97
-
Part II. Governance
- SIX. Québec-Canada's Constitutional Dossier 127
- SEVEN. The Clarity Act in Its Context 151
- EIGHT. Can Quebec Neo-Corporatist Networks Withstand Canadian Federalism and Internationalization? 165
- NINE. Managerial Innovation and the Quebec Central Agencies 183
- TEN. State-Owned Enterprises in Quebec: From Privatization to Globalization 199
-
Part III. Political Parties and Social Movements
- ELEVEN. Sclerosis or A Clean Bill of Health? Diagnosing Quebec's Party System in the Twenty-First Century 221
- TWELVE. Anti-Market Globalization Social Movements 245
- THIRTEEN. Labour Market Transformations and Labour Law: The Quebec Labour Movement in Search of Renewed Growth 271
- FOURTEEN. The Quebec Women's Movement: Past and Present 287
-
Part IV. Education, Language, and Immigration
- FIFTEEN. Immigration, Pluralism, and Education 307
- SIXTEEN. English-Speaking Quebec: A Political History 329
- SEVENTEEN. Language and Cultural Insecurity 345
- EIGHTEEN. Interculturalism: Expanding the Boundaries of Citizenship 369
-
Part V. Territoriality, Globalization, and International Relations
- NINETEEN. Stateless Nations or Regional States? Territory and Power in a Globalizing World 391
- TWENTY. Quebec in the Americas: From the FTA to the FTAA 405
- TWENTY-ONE Nationalism and Competitiveness: Can Quebec Win if Quebecers Lose? 427
- TWENTY-TWO. Quebec's International Relations 447
- Contributors 475
- Index 481