Why and how does secession happen? How do different levels of government interact with each other? Why do some multilevel governments work better than others? What makes political extremism so virulent in today's society? These are some of the most pressing questions in political science today. Thes
Across Boundaries: Essays in Honour of Robert A.Young
β Scribed by AndrΓ© Blais; Cristine de Clercy; Anna Lennox Esselment; Ronald Wintrobe (editors)
- Publisher
- McGill-Queen's University Press
- Year
- 2021
- Tongue
- English
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- 807
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Essays honouring Bob Young's groundbreaking work on multi-level governance, secession, and political economy
Robert (Bob) Andrew Young (1950β2017) was Canada Research Chair in Multilevel Governance at the University of Western Ontario and one of Canada's most distinguished political scientists. In Across Boundaries Young's former colleagues and students bring together contributions from his extensive network. These essays speak to Young's legacy while providing new insight into research in multilevel governance, secession, and political economy.
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