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xiv, 329 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm |
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 309-318) and index |
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Nowhere but Up: Post-Election Day 1993 -- Open Season: Searching for Leadership of the Right -- Millennium Makeover: The PC-DRC Coalition -- New Alliance Sheriff in Town: Stephen Harper -- PC Leader of the Pact: Peter McKay -- By-election Wake-up Call: Two Merge into One under Stephen Harper -- Party Launch, 2004: Official Opposition, Springboard Platform, and Housecleaning -- Priming for Election 2006: Strong Research, Targeted Platform, and a Few Lucky Breaks -- Minority First Mandate: A Cabinet Made with Green Timber -- Governing, Part 1: Implementing the Platform and Tackling Unexpected Issues -- Governing, Part 2: Solving Issues - Policy Clashes, Managing People, and Staying Election Ready -- Financial Crisis, 2008: House Manoeuvres and a Stimulus Budget -- Minority Second Mandate: Governing Like a Majority -- Majority Third Mandate: The Harper Doctrines -- What the Left Can Learn from the Right -- An Uncertain Path Forward for the Conservatives |
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Provides insights into how the recent history of the Canadian right has influenced the Conservative government over the past two decades |
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Conservatism -- Canada
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Conservative Party of Canada
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Fourteen days : making the Conservative movement in Canada |
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