Against Reform
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About the Book
In Against Reform, John Pepall offers a stringent critique of proposed reforms to Canada's political institutions. Examining electoral reform, an elected or provincially appointed Senate and reduced terms for Senators, fixed election dates, recall, initiative, and parliamentary reform, including 'free votes' and parliamentary confirmation of appointments, Pepall contends that these reforms are ill-conceived and would be harmful. At the root of Pepall's critique is an argument that, in Canada today, too many voters are quick to blame institutions rather than their own conflicting interests and understandings when they do not receive what they want out of government. While considering influential factors such as academic and media bias, political fashion, and the American example, Pepall's unique and highly readable assessment takes aim at the practical and theoretical understandings of reform across party lines.
Book Details
ISBN-13: 9780772786241
EAN: 9780772786241
Publisher Date: 16 Oct 2010
Binding: Hardcover
Book Type: Academic_Level
Country Of Origin: Canada
Dewey: 320.971
Height: 236 mm
LCCN: oc2010061713
No of Pages: 336
PrintOnDemand: N
Series Title: U of T Centre for Public Management Series on Public Policy & Administration
UK Availability: GXC
Year Of Publication: 2010
ISBN-10: 0772786240
Publisher: University of Toronto Press
Acedemic Level: Academic_Level
Bood Data Readership Text: Professional & Vocational
Continuations: English
Depth: 13
Gardner Classification Code: K02
Language: English
MediaMail: Y
Pagination: 336 pages
Returnable: Y
Spine Width: 14 mm
Width: 157 mm