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Letting the People Decide: The Dynamics of Canadian Elections

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Letting the People Decide: The Dynamics of Canadian Elections - Johnston, Richard, and Blais, André, and Brady, Henry
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Letting the People Decide is an account of the 1988 Canadian federal election its dynamics and its place in history. The authors analyse the election in terms of both the final result and the campaign dynamics that produced that result. They place the election in context as one in a century of elections, documenting how the party system has come full circle in relation to Quebec, and almost as far in its regional foundations within English Canada. Their analysis is based on concepts drawn from the theory of social choice.

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Letting the People Decide: The Dynamics of Canadian Elections 1992, Stanford University Press, Stanford, CA

ISBN-13: 9780804720786

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