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The International Politics of Quebec Secession David Carment

The International Politics of Quebec Secession By David Carment

The International Politics of Quebec Secession by David Carment


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This study examines the future of domestic and foreign relations between Canada, Quebec, and their neighbours in the event of a yes vote on independence. They approach the possible emergence of an independent Quebec nation-state from the perspective of the study of world politics.

The International Politics of Quebec Secession Summary

The International Politics of Quebec Secession: State Making and State Breaking in North America by David Carment

The editors and contributors to this study examine the future of domestic and foreign relations between Canada, Quebec, and their neighbors in the event of a yes vote on independence. They approach the possible emergence of an independent Quebec nation-state from the perspective of the study of world politics. As they suggest, this is particularly important because ethnic-based secessionist movements throughout the world now challenge our understanding of the supposed stability of the nation state within geographical regions and even the operation of states within global political and economic systems.

They examine the implications of a sovereign Quebec with special reference to ethnic-based secession as a dimension of the emerging post cold war international system. In this context, the possible devolution of Canada is an event of enormous significance not only for North America, but also Europe, Africa, Asia, and the Middle East. Given the evolving literature on minorities at risk, ethnicity, ethnonationalism, and ethnic conflict, the prospect of a sovereign Quebec and the devolution of Canada are possible events that may well define the study of world politics well into the 21st century. This book is an important addition for scholars, researchers, students, and concerned citizens interested in intranational relations and ethnicity and Canadian studies.

About David Carment

DAVID CARMENT is Associate Professor of International Affaris at the Norman Paterson School, Carelton University. He is the author of numerous articles in professional journals and the author, editor, or co-edtior of four earlier books.

JOHN F. STACK, Jr., is Professor of Political Science and Director of the Jack D. Gordon Institute for Public Policy and Citizenship Studies at Florida International University. He is the author and/or editor of five earlier books and numerous articles on ethnic-political issues.

FRANK P. HARVEY is a NATO Fellow and Associate Professor of Political Science at Dalhousie University and the Center for Foreign Policy Studies. He was published widely, including two earlier books.

Table of Contents

Preface The International Politics of Quebec Secession by David Carment, Frank Harvey, and John F. Stack, Jr. The Dilemmas of Quebec Secession: A Regional Context Institutional Design and State Breaking in North America by Hudson Meadwell Canada and Quebec after Quebec Secession: Realist Reflections on an International Dilemma by Denis Stairs Will Canada Unravel? by Charles F. Doran The International Political Economy of Quebec Secession Canada, Quebec and North America after Secession: International Economic Dimensions by Lui Hebron Assessing the Reliability of Predictions on the Future of Quebec by Patrick James and Michael Lusztig Negotiating Debt Under Secession: The Case of Quebec and Canada by Dane Rowlands The Perpetual Canadian Dilemma: International Perspectives Canada's Ethnic Dilemma: Primordial Ethnonationalism in Quebec by Lui Hebron and John F. Stack, Jr. Quebec Secession in Comparative Perspective by David Carment, Frank Harvey and John F. Stack, Jr. Appendix A: The Ruling against Unilateral Secession Appendix B: Between the Reference and the Clarity Bill Appendix c: The Clarity Bill

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NPB9780275970512
9780275970512
0275970515
The International Politics of Quebec Secession: State Making and State Breaking in North America by David Carment
New
Hardback
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
2001-02-28
200
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