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Blue Skies over Wuhan The Evolution of Environmental Protection Policy in Hubei, 1970s–80s Yun Liu
The Working Class and Politics in Canada Jacob Robbins-Kanter, Royce Koop, Daniel Troup
Artificial Democracy The Impact of Big Data on Politics, Policy, and Polity Cecilia Biancalana, Eric Montigny
A Cold Colonialism Modern Exploration and the Canadian North Tina Adcock
The Debt of a Nation Land and the Financing of the Canadian Settler State, 1820–73 Angela C. Tozer
The Scramble for the Teenage Dollar Creating the Youth Market in Mid-Century Canada Katharine Rollwagen
The Civil Sphere in Canada Jeffrey C. Alexander, Mervyn Horgan
The Forgotten Realities of Men Critical Reflections on Masculinity in Contemporary Society Marc Lafrance, Jean-Martin Deslauriers, Gilles Tremblay, Pauline Hoebanx
Trading on Art Cultural Diplomacy and Free Trade in North America Sarah E.K. Smith
The University Unfettered Public Higher Education in an Age of Disruption Ian F. McNeely
The Loyalty Trap Conflicting Loyalties of Civil Servants Under Increasing Autocracy Jaime Lee Kucinskas
Essays of a Recluse A Complete Translation of the Qianfulun Fu Wang, Anne Behnke Kinney, John Major
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