Distributed Democracy: Health Care Governance in Ontario
The governance of health care in Ontario has long provided opportunities for citizens and stakeholders to participate, deliberate, and influence health care policy and investment decisions. Yet, despite providing opportunities for deliberation and influence amongst citizens, we don’t know how democratic the system actually is.
The United States and Canada: How Two Democracies Differ and Why It Matters
by Prof. Paul J. Quirk The United States and Canada share the longest border in the world, maintain one of the closest alliances, and are notably similar in many ways. Yet the two countries also have important differences, including sharply contrasting political institutions. In The United States and Canada, Paul J. Quirk has gathered a […]
Courting Gender Justice: Russia, Turkey, and the European Court of Human Rights
By Lisa McIntosh Sundstrom and Valerie Sperling, with Melike Sayoglu. Oxford University Press, 2019.
Will Big Business Destroy Our Planet?
By Peter Dauvergne. Polity, 2018.
National Pathways to Low Carbon Emission Economies: Innovation Policies for Decarbonizing and Unlocking
By Kurt Hübner. Routledge, 2018.
Political Institutions and Practical Wisdom: Between Rules and Practice
By Maxwell A. Cameron. Oxford University Press, 2018.
The Myth of International Order
By Arjun Chowdhury. Oxford University Press, 2017.
Domestic Colonies: The Turn Inward to Colony
By Barbara Arneil. Oxford University Press, 2017.
The Canadian Party System: An Analytic History
By Richard Johnston. UBC Press, 2017.
Environmentalism of the Rich
By Peter Dauvergne. MIT Press, 2016.