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7. Federalism in the world
Mark J. Rozell and Clyde Wilcox
in Federalism: A Very Short Introduction
The US government is the oldest continuing operating federal system, in part because of its relatively high degree of stability and respect for the rule of law. But does that make the US ...
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7. Human divisiveness
Steven Grosby
in Nationalism: A Very Short Introduction
‘Human divisiveness’ asks: Why do humans divide themselves? Many believe it is a natural process due to either racial difference (a view which is now widely discredited) or evolutionary ...
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Canada: A Very Short Introduction
Donald Wright
Canada: A Very Short Introduction provides an overview of Canada’s history, and its many political and cultural achievements. Canada has never had a single national identity ...
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3. Nationalisms
Donald Wright
in Canada: A Very Short Introduction
In theory, Canada is one nation. ‘Nationalisms’ shows that the reality is more complex. English Canada, Quebec, and First Nations groups have distinct identities, as does Newfoundland. The ...
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Conclusion
Donald Wright
in Canada: A Very Short Introduction
The Conclusion looks at the reading material provided to new Canadian citizens from the Syrian diaspora and elsewhere. These guides leave out the struggle for labour rights but cover ...
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