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The Gainers Strike: Capitalist Offensive, Militancy, and the Politics of Industrial Relations in Canada
(1990)The history of Alberta's meatpacking workers is closely connected with the broader historical struggles of the working class in North America. Like their counterparts from the packinghouses in Toronto and Montreal, the workers of Calgary and Edmonton ... -
Globalization and the collective action of the socially excluded in France : At the heart of the margins?
(2009)In this article, we consider the changing relationships between French ‘have-not’ movements (the unemployed, the homeless, undocumented persons) and the main organizations involved in the alter-globalization field from 1995 to 2005. We demonstrate how ... -
Gouverner à plusieurs : la protection sociale au Canada et au Québec
(2007)Peu de fédérations ont autant de débats et de conflits que le Canada autour du respect de la division des pouvoirs et des revenus. La mise en œuvre de ces principes constitutionnels ne va en effet jamais de soi. Pour la protection sociale, ces ... -
Le grand paradoxe de la famine temporelle
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The green economy challenge to IPE
(Université de Montréal. Centre d'études et de recherches internationales, 2012)Calls for a transition to a low-carbon energy system, favouring renewable energy sources, energy efficiency and conservation are now entering the mainstream of policy discourse in many sectors and parts of the world, with some measurable effects. This ... -
Half a Century of “Muddling”: Are We There Yet?
(2011-02)Half a century after the publication of Lindblom's seminal article “The Science of Muddling Through”, we revisit the heritage of incrementalism in this special issue, analyzing its legacy in public policy and public administration. The articles discuss ... -
How IMET your mother : revisiting foreign military training, human capital, and coup risk
(2020)How does foreign aid in the form of military training impact civil-military relations in recipient states? Savage and Caverley (2017) find that US foreign military training alters the balance of power between recipient state militaries and their ... -
Il suffisait de presque rien : Promises and Pitfalls of Open Federalism
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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 ...