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Public Opinion and Global Justice
(2002-08)
The concept of global justice has been developed to stress the worldwide implications of moral problems. Not much, however, has been written about the actual politics of global justice. This article focuses on public opinion ...
Political Parties and Foreign Aid
(2000-03)
The influence of partisan politics on public policy is a much debated issue of political science. With respect to foreign policy, often considered as above parties, the question appears even more problematic. This comparison ...
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 ...
Democratic Deliberation in a Multinational Federation
(2006-09)
Democratic deliberation is an aspiration that, in the most favorable conditions, remains difficult to achieve. In divided or multinational societies, the requirements of democratic theory appear particularly daunting. This ...
Divided Over Internationalism : The Canadian Public and Development Assistance
(2004-03)
This analysis of public opinion towards foreign aid shows that
Canadians are divided over internationalism. First, while most citizens agree
that development assistance is important, their support often remains ...
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 ...
Il suffisait de presque rien : Promises and Pitfalls of Open Federalism
(Queen's University Institute of Intergovernmental Relations, 2006)