David Cameron
Interested in Canadian government and politics, particularly questions of federalism and Quebec nationalism. Interested in ethnocultural relations and in the politics and constitution-making of emerging federal countries. Author of Nationalism, Self-Determination and the Quebec Question; The Social Thought of Rousseau and Burke: A Comparative Study; Taking Stock: Canadian Studies in the 90’s (ed.); The Referendum Papers: Essays on Secession and National Unity; Cycling Into Saigon: The Conservative Transition in Ontario (with Graham White); Disability and Federalism: Comparing Different Approaches to Full Participation (ed. With Fraser Valentine); Language Matters: How Canadian Voluntary Associations Manage French and English (ed. with Richard Simeon).
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Research Area:
- Canadian Politics
- Canadian Government
- Ethnocultural Relations
- Federalism
- Quebec Nationalism
- Politics and Constitution-Making of Emerging Federal Countries