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Is Decentralization Conservative? Federalism and the Contemporary Debate on the Canadian Welfare State
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Le Japon en mal de reconnaissance internationale. Victoires militaires et paix ratées, 1895-1923
(Université de Montréal. Centre d'études et de recherches internationales, 2015-06)À la fin du 19e siècle, le Japon inaugure une politique expansionniste qu’il mène avec succès contre la Chine, puis la Russie et enfin l’Allemagne. De 1895 à 1923, les forces armées japonaises cumulent les victoires militaires impressionnantes et ... -
A Journey of a Thousand Steps: The Challenges of State and Nation Building in South Sudan
(2011)On July 9th, 2011, South Sudan will officially become independent. When southern Sudanese voted in the January 9 referendum on independence, they sought to affirm their African identity and shed the Arab identity that they felt had been imposed upon ... -
Une loi contre la pauvreté : La nouvelle approche québécoise de lutte contre la pauvreté et l’exclusion sociale
(2002)Le 12 juin 2002, le gouvernement du Québec rendait public un projet de loi visant à lutter contre la pauvreté et l’exclusion sociale. Le projet de loi 112 fait de la lutte contre la pauvreté une priorité gouvernementale et il engage le gouvernement à ... -
The loyalty trap : regime ethnic exclusion, commitment problems, and civil war duration in Syria and beyond
(Taylor and Francis, 2018-10-30)This article examines the impact of the ethnic exclusiveness of regimes on commitment problems and hence on civil conflict duration. It argues that members of privileged in-groups in highly exclusive regimes can be trapped into compliance with the ... -
Macroeconomics, economic crisis and electoral outcomes: A national European pool
(2014-10)An abundance of comparative survey research argues the presence of economic voting as an individual force in European elections, thereby refuting a possible ecological fallacy. But the hypothesis of economic voting at the aggregate level, with ... -
The many faces of knowledge : Do science and traditional ecological knowledge coexist in federal assessments?
(Wiley, 2022-08-14)Traditional Ecological Knowledge is officially recognizedas a legitimate source of information when legislating onwildlife management at the federal level. This studyassesses the extent to which this kind of information ismobilized by administrators ... -
Marginalization and Transnationalizing Movements: How Does One Relate to the Other?
(Springer, 2013)The main objective of this chapter is to address the following theoretical issue: How are the transnationalization and the marginalization processes related? We suggest that in order to understand more accurately how marginalized people’s movements and ... -
A methodological scoping review of the integration of fMRI to guide dMRI tractography. What has been done and what can be improved; a 20-year perspective
(Elsevier, 2021-11-13)Combining MRI modalities is a growing trend in neurosciences. It provides opportunities to investigate the brain architecture supporting cognitive functions. Integrating fMRI activation to guide dMRI tractography offers potential advantages over standard ... -
The Mobilization against the 2005 treaty establishing a constitution for Europe : a French mobilization for another Europe
(2010-11)Why did a majority of French voters reject the Treaty Establishing a Constitution for Europe in the 2005 referendum? We argue here that the collective mobilization of the left-wing ‘No’ camp made the decisive difference through its formation of ‘Collectifs ... -
Mobilizing in borderline citizenship regimes : a comparative analysis of undocumented migrants’ collective actions
(2011-06)This article seeks to explain how and why groups and networks of undocumented migrants mobilizing in Berlin, Montréal, and Paris since the beginning of the 2000s construct different types of claims. The authors explore the relationship between undocumented ... -
La modernisation navale chinoise : défense active, ambitions nouvelles et réalisme stratégique
(Université de Montréal. Centre d'études et de recherches internationales, 2016-02-24)Beijing a engagé la Chine sur la voie de la modernisation navale. Pour preuves, les acquisitions de matériels, l’augmentation du budget alloué et surtout la mise en œuvre de la stratégie dite du collier de perles des mers de Chine jusqu’au golfe Persique ... -
Modes de vie et politiques municipales : regards sur le milieu périurbain montréalais
(2009)À partir d’une lecture critique des travaux d’Alan Walks et d’une enquête de terrain exploratoire menée dans une municipalité du milieu périurbain montréalais, l’objectif de cet article est de démontrer que les frontières municipales sont des marqueurs ... -
Un monde désenchanté : essai sur la crise sociale et politique
(Presses de l'Université de Montréal, 2022)Titre cruel s’il en est, le monde désenchanté de Gérard Boismenu explique la désillusion, le découragement, la déception, le désabusement et la désespérance d’une partie importante de la population, celle qui vit la détérioration de ses conditions ... -
More ‘Europe’, less Democracy? : European integration does not erode satisfaction with democracy
(Elsevier, 2021-01-31)The process of European integration, through institutions such as the European Union, the Eurozone, or Schengen, implies a shift in political decision-making away from the national governments and towards international institutions. This gradual shift ... -
Mouvements de femmes et pratiques différenciées de transnationalisation des solidarités
(Academia-Bruylant, 2010)Dans ce chapitre, nous mettrons l'accent sur ces deux dimensions des solidarités transnationales : les processus de production des contenus des solidarités et les processus de déploiement et de mise en oeuvre de ces solidarités. À partir de l'analyse ... -
The New Global Politics of Poverty
(2006-12)In recent years, governments, international institutions, and a broad array of social movements have converged around what an OECD report has described as an emerging “global anti-poverty consensus.” This new global social policy agenda has changed ... -
Norm Transmission in Peace- and State-building: Lessons from Democracy Promotion in Sudan and Lebanon
(2012)This article examines the transmission and reception of democratic norms in the context of liberal peace interventions. It identifies two reasons for the failure to promote democracy: the strategies favored by liberal peace actors and the agency of ...