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8. Delegating Indigenous Rights and Denying Legal Pluralism: Tracing Conservative Efforts to Protect Private Property Regimes and “Canadian” Territory
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- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- 1. Introduction 3
- 2. The Conservative Party in Opposition and Government 25
- 3. The Conservative Turn among the Canadian Electorate 46
- 4. Private over Public: A Conservative Approach to Interest Advocacy 78
- 5. Political Players or Partisan Pawns? Immigrants, Minorities, and Conservatives in Canada 101
- 6. Equality of Opportunity but Not Result: Women and Federal Conservatives in Canada 129
- 7. With or without You: Quebec, the Conservative Movement, and the Pursuit of Majority Government 150
- 8. Delegating Indigenous Rights and Denying Legal Pluralism: Tracing Conservative Efforts to Protect Private Property Regimes and “Canadian” Territory 172
- 9. The Message Despite the Media? Conservative Parties’ Relationship with the Press 198
- 10. Conservative with the Constitution? Moderation, Strategy, and Institutional Distrust 221
- 11. More Than a Terrain of Struggle: Parliament as Ideological Instrument and Objective under Conservatism 242
- 12. A Wolf in Wolf’s Clothing: The Stephen Harper Ministry 264
- 13. Federal Feet and Provincial Pools: The Conservatives and Federalism in Canada 290
- 14. Stephen Harper and the Radicalization of Canadian Foreign Policy 314
- 15. Conclusion: A Moderate Turn to the Right with At Least One Enduring Consequence 343
- Contributors 355
- Index 359
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- 1. Introduction 3
- 2. The Conservative Party in Opposition and Government 25
- 3. The Conservative Turn among the Canadian Electorate 46
- 4. Private over Public: A Conservative Approach to Interest Advocacy 78
- 5. Political Players or Partisan Pawns? Immigrants, Minorities, and Conservatives in Canada 101
- 6. Equality of Opportunity but Not Result: Women and Federal Conservatives in Canada 129
- 7. With or without You: Quebec, the Conservative Movement, and the Pursuit of Majority Government 150
- 8. Delegating Indigenous Rights and Denying Legal Pluralism: Tracing Conservative Efforts to Protect Private Property Regimes and “Canadian” Territory 172
- 9. The Message Despite the Media? Conservative Parties’ Relationship with the Press 198
- 10. Conservative with the Constitution? Moderation, Strategy, and Institutional Distrust 221
- 11. More Than a Terrain of Struggle: Parliament as Ideological Instrument and Objective under Conservatism 242
- 12. A Wolf in Wolf’s Clothing: The Stephen Harper Ministry 264
- 13. Federal Feet and Provincial Pools: The Conservatives and Federalism in Canada 290
- 14. Stephen Harper and the Radicalization of Canadian Foreign Policy 314
- 15. Conclusion: A Moderate Turn to the Right with At Least One Enduring Consequence 343
- Contributors 355
- Index 359