TABLE OF CONTENTS/TABLE DES MATIÈRES

General information/Renseignements généraux 2-3

CPSA Board of Directors/Bureau de direction ACSP 1995-1996 4-5

CPSA Business and Committee meetings/Réunions des affaires et des comités de l’ACSP6

1996 Programme Committee/Comité du programme 1996 7

The CPSA President’s Dinner/Le Dîner Présidentiel de l’Acsp 8

Special Events, Plenary Sessions, And Organised Social Gatherings/ Séances spéciales, séances plénières et autres événements 9-10

Joint And Special Sessions/Séances conjointes et spéciales 11-12

Notices to participants/Note à l’intention des conférenciers 13-15

Thematic Index/Indexe par Thème 16-17

Sessions/Séances 18-82

Trust Fund/Le Fonds 83-85

Participants 86-90

Notes 91-93

Survey/Sondage 94

Abbreviations/Abbréviations:

Comm. Commentateur(s) / Commentatrice(s) Disc. Discussant(s) Part. Participants / Participantes Prés. Président / Présidente Chair Chairperson

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CANADIAN POLITICAL SCIENCE ASSOCIATION ASSOCIATION CANADIENNE DE SCIENCE POLITIQUE

68TH ANNUAL MEETING 68IÈME CONGRÈS ANNUEL

BROCK UNIVERSITY JUNE 2, 3, 4 JUIN

Registration Inscription Registration for the Learned Societies will L'inscription aux Sociétés savantes aura lieu take place at the Learned Societies' desk in au bureau des Sociétés savantes dans le the Conference Centre. Conference Centre.

The CPSA will maintain a desk in the L’inscription à l’ACSP aura lieu au Conference Centre. After having registered Conference Centre. L’ACSP y tiendra son with the Learned Societies, members should bureau d’inscription et d’information. Vous proceed there to pick up their conference devrez vous y rendre pour obtenir votre copie kits, dinner tickets, etc. Our desk will be open du programme, billets, etc. Une permanence from 16h00 on Saturday, June 1st and during sera assurée dès le samedi 1 juin à 16h et normal Conference hours. pendant les heures régulières du Congrès.

CPSA Meetings Réunions de l'ACSP Professor Terrance Carroll of Brock Le professeur Terrance Carroll du University’s Department of Politics, has Département de science politique de taken care of the local arrangements. Brock University, est le responsable de Michelle Hopkins and John Armstrong of the l'organisation des lieux. Michelle Hopkins et CPSA staff and the Brock student assistants John Armstrong de l'ACSP et les assistants will be at the CPSA desk to help in case of étudiants seront au bureau et sauront vous need. aider en cas de besoin.

After-conference information may be Pour des renseignements après le congrès, obtained from: veuillez contacter :

The CPSA Secretariat Le secrétariat de l'ACSP #205 - 1 Stewart Street #205 - 1, rue Stewart Ottawa, Ottawa, Ontario K1N 6H7 K1N 6H7 Telephone: (613) 564-4026 Téléphone : (613) 564-4026 Fax: (613) 230-2746 Télécopieur : (613) 230-2746

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Location of future Meetings Lieu future des Congrès 1997 - Memorial University of Newfoundland 1997 - Memorial University of Newfoundland 1998 - University of Ottawa 1998 - Université d’Ottawa

In 1997 the 69th meeting of the CPSA will be En 1997 le 69ième congrès annuel de held at Memorial University. For more l'ACSP aura lieu à Memorial University. Pour information, please see The Canadian plus de renseignements, veuillez consulter Journal of Political Science, XXIX:2 (June La Revue canadienne de science politique, 1996). In 1998 meeting will be held at the XXIX:2 (Juin 1996). En 1998 le congrès aura University of Ottawa. lieu à l’Université d’Ottawa.

Président Chairperson Comité du programme 1997 1997 Programme Committee Professeur Stephen Tomblin Professor Stephen Tomblin Department of Politic Science Department of Politic Science Memorial University Memorial University St. John’s, NB A1B 3X9 St. John’s, NB A1B 3X9

Renseignements : Enquiries: ACSP CPSA Téléphone : (613) 564-4026 Telephone: (613) 564-4026 Télécopieur : (613) 230-2746 Fax: (613) 230-2746 [email protected] [email protected]

PLEASE NOTE THAT YOUR MEMBERSHIP CAN BE RENEWED FOR 1996 AT THE CPSA REGISTRATION DESK.

VEUILLEZ NOTER QUE VOTRE ADHÉSION POUR 1996 PEUT ÊTRE RENOUVELÉE AU BUREAU D’INSCRIPTION DE L’ACSP.

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BOARD OF DIRECTORS/BUREAU DE DIRECTION 1995-1996

Executive/Comité exécutif

President/Président: Peter Aucoin (Dalhousie) President-Elect/Présidente élue: Jane Jenson (Montréal) Past-President/Président sortant: David Smith (Saskatchewan) Secretary-Treasurer/Secrétaire-trésorier: Gary O’Brien (Senate of Canada/Sénat du Canada) Representative of Members-at-large/ Représentant des conseillers: Diane Lamoureux (UPEI)

Directors/Conseillers

1995-96 1995-97

R.K. Carty (UBC) Agar Adamson (Acadia) James J. Guy (UCCB) Katherine Fierlbeck (Dalhousie) Diane Lamoureux (Laval) Pierre Martin (Montréal) Linda Trimble () Patrick J. Smith (SFU) Robert Young (UWO) Claire Turenne Sjolander (Ottawa)

Executive/Comité exécutif: 1996-1997

President/Président: Jane Jenson (Montréal) President-Elect/Présidente élue: Tom Pocklington (Alberta) Past-President/Président sortant: Peter Aucoin (Dalhousie) Secretary-Treasurer/Secrétaire-trésorier: Leslie Seidle (IRPP) Representative of Members-at-large/ Représentant des conseillers: Diane Lamoureux (UPEI)

Directors/Conseillers: 1996-1998

Elisabeth Gidengil (McGill) Janet Hiebert (Queen’s) Raymond Hudon (Laval) Hans Michelmann (Saskatchewan) William Mathie (Brock)

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OTHER OFFICE HOLDERS/AUTRES MEMBRES OFFICIERS

Co-Editors, CJPS/Co-Directeurs, RCSP: Richard Vernon (Western), Guy Laforest (Laval) Editor/Directeur, Bulletin: David Siegel (Brock) Programme Chair 1996/ Présidente du Comité du Programme 1996: William Mathie (Brock) Director/Directeur, Programme de stage à l’Assemblée législative de l’Ontario/OLIP: Robert Williams (Waterloo) Director/Directeur, Programme de stage parlementaire/PIP: Clinton Archibald Ottawa) Representative to the SSFC/ Représentante à la FCSS: Agar Adamson (Acadia) Représentante de la Société québécoise de science politique: Manon Tremblay (Ottawa) Student Liaison/Liaison avec les étudiants: Pierre Martin (Montréal)

SECRETARIAT/SECRÉTARIAT

Executive Secretary/ Secrétaire administrative: Michelle Hopkins Administrative Assistants/ Adjoints administratifs: OLIP: Tammy Schmidt PIP: John Armstrong

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CPSA BUSINESS AND COMMITTEE MEETINGS/ ROOM/PIÈCE RÉUNIONS D’AFFAIRES ET COMITÉS DE L’ACSP

1. Executive Committee/Comité exécutif Board Room, 13th Flr, Schmon Twr June 1/le 1 juin 8h30 - 12h00

2. Board of Directors/Bureau de direction Board Room, 13th Flr, Schmon Twr June 1/le 1 juin 13h00-17h00

3. Editorial and Editorial Advisory Board CJPS/ MC C404 Le comité de rédaction et le conseil consultatif de la Revue June 2/le 2 juin 13h00 - 17h00

4. Trust Fund Trustees and Advisory Board/ MC C400 Les Fiduciaires et les membres du Conseil consultatif June 2/le 2 juin 13h30 - 14h45

5. Presidential Address, Annual General Meeting and Plenary Session/Discours présidentiel, Assemblée général annuelle et Séance plénière June 3/le 3 juin 13h00-17h15 TH 247

6. Board of Directors Breakfast Meeting/Bureau de direction - réunion petit déjeuner June 4/le 4 juin 8h30 - 12h00 College of Education Lounge

7. 1997 Programme Committee Lunch/Déjeuner du comité du programme 1997 Meeting Room, University Club June 4/le 4 juin 12h00 - 14h00

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1996 PROGRAMME COMMITTEE COMITÉ DU PROGRAMME 1996

Programme Chairperson/Président du comité du programme:

William Mathie (Brock)

Programme Vice-Chair/Vice-président: Stephen Tomblin (Memorial) Local Representative/Représentant local: Terrance Carroll (Brock)

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Section Codes de section

A Canadian Politics/ Politique canadienne Garth Stevenson (Brock)

B Comparative Politics (Developing)/ Politique comparée (Pays en voie de développement) David Black (Dalhousie)

C Comparative Politics (Industrialized)/ Politique comparée (Pays industrialisés) Maureen Mancuso (Guelph)

D International Relations/ Relations international Andrew Cooper (Waterloo)

E Local and Urban Politics/ Politique locale et urbaine David Siegel (Brock)

F Political Behaviour/Sociology/ Comportement politique/sociologie André Blais (Montréal)

G Political Economy/ Économie politique Caroline Andrew (Ottawa)

H Political Theory/ Théorie politique Richard Myers (St. Thomas)

J Provincial Politics/ Politique provinciale et territoriale Brian Tanguay (Wilfrid Laurier)

K Public Administration/Policy/ Administration publique Barbara Carroll (McMaster)

L Law and Politics/ Droits et politique Janet Hiebert (Queen’s)

M Plenary Sessions/ Séances plénières William Mathie (Brock) Jennifer Smith (Dalhousie) 7

SPECIAL EVENT

MONDAY JUNE 3

19h00 THE CPSA PRESIDENT'S DINNER Pond Inlet, Brock University

Professor Peter Aucoin invites you to join him and others for dinner at the Pond Inlet. The dinner will be an opportunity to meet with old friends, a chance to make some new ones and to welcome our graduate students, and an occasion to recognize some colleagues at the time of their retirement. Seymour Martin Lipset has agreed to give a brief talk following dinner. The awards for the Smiley Prize and MacPherson Prize will be presented, as well as prizes for the best paper submitted to this meeting by a graduate student and for the best paper in comparative politics submitted in 1995.

Entry by Ticket: $20. for students/$25. for all others

Tickets are limited so please reserve as soon as possible.

ÉVÉNEMENT SPÉCIAL

LUNDI LE 3 JUIN

19h00 LE DÎNER PRÉSIDETIEL Pond Inlet, Brock University

Le professeur Peter Aucoin vous prie de ce joindre à lui pour le dîner à Pond Inlet. Le dîner sera une occasion de se réunir avec des amis et de rencontrer des nouveaux amis. Il sera aussi une chance de souhaiter le bienvenue à nos étudiant(e)s diplômé(e)s et à nos collègues qui sont proche à la retraite. Suivant le dîner Seymour Martin Lipsett ferai un discours. Les prix Smiley et MacPherson seront présenter ainsi que les prix pour la meilleure communication présenté par un(e) étudiant(e) diplômé(e) a cet congrès et pour la meilleure communication en études comparées présentée au congrès 1995.

Entrée par billet : 20 $ pour les étudiants / 25 $ pour les autres personnes

Veuillez réserver aussitôt que possible.

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OTHER EVENTS, PLENARY SESSIONS, AND ORGANIZED SOCIAL GATHERINGS SÉANCES SPÉCIALES, SÉANCES PLÉNIÈRE ET AUTRES ÉVÉNEMENTS

SATURDAY JUNE 1/ SAMEDI LE 1 JUIN

20h00 - 23h00 RECEPTION/RÉCEPTION: Brock University Political Science Graduate Students Étudiants du département de science politique de Brock University Location: New Residence Dining Hall

SUNDAY JUNE 2/ DIMANCHE LE 2 JUIN

12h30 - 13h20 Caucus Meetings/Rencontres des sections: Bring your lunch/Apporter votre déjeuner Atlantic provinces/Provinces atlantiques TH-244 Canadian Students of US Politics MC D 303 European Studies/Études européennes New Rez 300 Local and Urban Politics/ Le groupe d'étude "politique locale et urbaine" ED-205 Society for Greek Thought/ Socièté pour la philosophie helléniste MC D 304

17h15 - 18h15 RECEPTION/RÉCEPTION: The President of Brock University Président, Brock University Location: New Residence Dining Hall

18h30 - 20h00 PLENARY SESSION/ SÉANCE PLÉNIÈRE: Teaching Political Science in the 1990s L’enseignement de la science politique dans les années 1990s Political Science departments in trouble have figured prominently in the news of the past few years. Do these troubles show the prevalence of sexism in our discipline or the dangers of political correctness for academic freedom, or something else more complex than either of these? Our panelists will explore these questions and the issues that confront us as teachers of political science in a time when many argue for the inclusion of the “personal” within our definition of politics. The panel will be chaired by Caroline Andrew (Ottawa) and will include Sandra Burt (Waterloo), Theresa Lee (Guelph), Philip Resnick (Ottawa) and Reginald Whitaker (York).

Les départements de science politique en difficulté ont fait les manchettes au cours des cinq dernières années Ces difficultés montrent-elles la prévalence du sexisme dans notre discipline ou les dangers de la rectitude politique pour la liberté de l’enseignement ou encore quelque chose d’autre, encore plus complexe? Notre panel explorera ces questions et les enjeux auxquels nous sommes confrontés en tant que professeurs de science politique à une époque où de nombreuses personnes militent en faveur de l’inclusion du “personnel” dans notre définition de la politique. Le panel sera présidé par Caroline Andrew (Ottawa) et réunira Sandra Burt (Waterloo), Theresa Lee (Guelph), Philip Resnick (UBC) et Reginald Whitaker (York).

Room/Pièce: TH 242

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MONDAY JUNE 3/ LUNDI LE 3 JUIN

13h00-15h15 PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS/ DISCOURS PRÉSIDENTIEL: Professor Peter Aucoin - “Political Science and Democratic Governance.” Annual General Meeting/ Assemblée général annuelle Room/Pièce: TH 247

15h30-17h15 PLENARY SESSION/SÉANCE PLÉNIÈRE After the 1995 Referendum: Dealing with Québec Chair/Prés.: Michael Stein (McMaster) Part.: Janet Ajzenstat (McMaster), (MP, Reform Party), Jeremy Webber (McGill), Robert Young (UWO), Christian Dufour (École Nationale d’Administration Publique), Hon. Stéphane Dion (Minister of Intergovernmental Affairs, Federal Government) Room/Pièce: TH 247

17h30-19h00 RECEPTION/RÉCEPTION: Department Of Politics/Département de science politique Brock University Location: Pond Inlet Mezzanine

18h30 POLITICAL ECONOMY DINNER/ SOIRÉE DE L’ÉCONOMIE POLITIQUE 18h30 - Drinks/Réception 19h30 - Dinner/Dîner Cellar Bench, 81 James Street Ticket $26 at SPE Table Les billets ($26) sont disponibles à Table de Studies in Political Economy

19h00 The CPSA President’s Dinner/Le Dîner Présidentiel de l’Acsp Location: Pond Inlet, Brock University

TUESDAY JUNE 4/ MARDI LE 4 JUIN

12h30-13h20 Special Graduate Student Session Political Science as a Vocation Room/Pièce: ED 207/208

12h30-13h20 Lunch Meeting/ Réunion-déjeune European Community Studies Association

12h30-13h20 Caucus Meetings/Rencontres des sections: Bring your lunch/Apporter votre déjeuner International Relations/Relations internationales TA 203 Women's Caucus/Caucus des femmes ST 405 *11h30-13h20 Canadian Research Committe on Politics and Business ED 206

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JOINT AND SPECIAL SESSIONS/ SÉANCES CONJOINTES ET SPÉCIALES

JUNE 2/LE 2 JUIN

9h00-12h00 New Rez Lounge 300 Special Session/Séance spéciale: Redesigning Europe Joint Session with European Community Association

B5 13h30-15h15 ST 403 Developmentalist Discourse(s) at a Crossroads: Unthinking Fifty Years of `Development´ in the Third World Joint session with the Canadian Association for Studies in International Development

H5(a) 13h30-15h15 ST 405 Platonic Political Philosophy Joint session with the Canadian Society for the Study of Greek Political Thought

H6(a) 15h30-17h00 ST 405 Roundtable: Discussion of Leon Craig’s The Warlover Joint session with Canadian Society for the Study of Greek Political Thought

L6 15h30-17h00 TH 258 The Charter and its Application to Parliament Joint Session with The Canadian Historical Association

18h30 - 20h00 Plenary Session/ Séance Plénière TH 242 Teaching Political Science in the 1990s L’enseignement de la science politique dans les années 1990s

JUNE 3/LE 3 JUIN

9h00-12h00 Special Session/Séance spéciale: Sociology for Bosnia Joint Session with Sociology

G7 8h30-9h20 ED 304 Social Bargaining and Human Capital: The Emergence of Labour Force Development Boards in Canada Session organized by the Centre for the Study of Living Standards

13h00-15h15 TH 247 PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS/ DISCOURS PRÉSIDENTIEL: “Political Science and Democratic Governance.”

15h30-17h15 TH 247 PLENARY SESSION/SÉANCE PLÉNIÈRE: Post Referendum Canada - After The 1995 Referendum: Dealing With Québec

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JUNE 4/LE 4 JUIN

12h30-13h20 ED 207/208 Special Graduate Student Session: Political Science as a Vocation

A15(b) 13h30-15h15 The Parliamentary Internship Programme Programme de stage parlementaire

H15(b) ED 202 Gender and Citizenship: Canadian Models, 1966 - 1996 Joint session with Gender Studies (Double length session)

K15(a) ED 204 Roundtable: What Can be Learned From Administrative Reform? Joint session with Canadian Association of Programs in Public Administration.

A16(b) ED 203 Democracy and the New Technologies: Challenges and Potential Joint with Canadian Study of Parliament Group

G16 ED 304 Resisting the Neo-Conservative Agenda: Women , Struggles and Strategies Joint with Canadian Women Studies Association

H16(a) ED 8G George Grant and Liberal Education Joint Session with Canadain Liberal Studies Association

H16(b) ED 202 Gender and Citizenship: Canadian Models, 1966 - 1996 Joint session with Gender Studies

J16 ED 311 Ontario Legislative Internship Programme 20th Anniversary The Harris Government Year I

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Responsibilities of chairs and discussants at the CPSA Annual Conference

The CHAIR is responsible for monitoring the entire session. The success of a session often depends upon the CHAIR's ability to restrict the time of speakers' presentations and temper the discussions from the floor in order to allow sufficient time for inter-action within the presentation. Some of the most important responsibilities of the CHAIR are to:

Open the session at the scheduled time and set the context with a few brief introductory remarks; Introduce the participants before their presentations; Maintain strict time limits for each speaker and discussant; Moderate panel or floor discussions; and, Adjourn the session in time to allow the room to clear before the next session begins.

The CHAIR should also announce that the audience is requested not to smoke. CHAIRS are requested to report (session number and name(s)) any no shows to the Association section head.

In sessions where discussants are expected to prepare comments in advance, the CHAIR has the option to drop from the programme any author not submitting a copy of his/her presentation to the appropriate discussant one month before the meeting.

DISCUSSANTS are to prepare, in advance, appropriate analytical or critical commentaries of the significance and contribution of the papers presented in a session. Time constraints on the length of the discussions are established by the chairs. DISCUSSANTS are under no obligation to comment on papers they have not received prior to the meeting.

Responsabilités des présidents et des commentateurs lors du Congrès annuel de l’ACSP

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Le PRÉSIDENT est responsable du bon déroulement de chaque séance. Le succès d'une séance dépend souvent de l'aptitude du PRÉSIDENT à limiter la durée des exposés et des interventions des personnes dans la salle de façon à donner à chacun l'occasion de s'exprimer. Les responsabilités plus importantes du PRÉSIDENT sont les suivantes : ouverture de la séance à l'heure prévue et brève introduction; présentation des participants avant leurs communications; respect du temps imparti à chaque conférencier et commentateur; animation des discussions; et, levée de la séance à l'heure fixée afin de libérer la salle pour la séance suivante.

Le PRÉSIDENT doit également annoncer qu'il est interdit de fumer. Les PRÉSIDENTS sont tenus de signaler toute absence d'un conférencier à une séance (en précisant le numéro de la séance) au coordonnateur de la section concernée. Pour les séances où des commentateurs sont censés préparer à l'avance leur analyse, le PRÉSIDENT peut à son gré annuler la participation de tout auteur qui n'aurait pas soumis un exemplaire de sa communication aux commentateurs, un mois avant la séance. Les COMMENTATEURS doivent préparer à l'avance des commentaires analytiques ou critiques pertinents sur les communications présentées lors des séances. La durée des

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Responsibilities of presenters at the CPSA Annual Conference

PRESENTERS should prepare comments outlining the major points of their papers. A good presentation is a must for a successful session. Oral Presentation. Listed below are some guidelines for preparing an oral summary of a paper: a) No paper should ever be read verbatim from the text. Such presentations are often not only dull but also incomplete due to time constraints imposed by the chair; an author reading from text may be cut off by the chair before reaching the most significant aspects of the presentation. Highlights may be given covering such points as purpose of the study, description of the sample, methodology, problems, major findings, conclusions, or recommendations. The amount of time devoted to each highlight may vary depending upon the author's evaluation of the importance of each area related to the paper. b) Inexperienced extemporaneous speakers are advised to prepare a "reading text" of approximately 5-7 typed pages. Distribution of Papers. PRESENTERS in sessions which have been assigned to discussants must forward copies of their papers to the session chair and the discussants no later than one month before the meeting. Failure to do this will likely result in the chair excluding the presentation from the session. Further, the discussant has no obligation to comment on the paper if it has not been previously seen. Such an action would be a loss to all attending the session. PRESENTERS of round table are requested to bring copies of their papers or summaries of their projects to the sessions. Doing so will enable participants to discuss the topic more effectively.

Responsabilités des conférenciers lors du Congrès annuel de l’ACSP

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Les CONFÉRENCIERS doivent préparer un document qui regroupe les points saillants de leurs communications. Une bonne présentation constitue la base d'une séance réussie. Présentations orales. Vous trouverez ci-dessous quelques directives qui vous aideront à préparer le résumé oral d'une communication : a) Ne jamais lire une communication mot à mot. De telles présentations sont souvent monotones. De plus, le temps imparti étant limité, l'auteur qui lit son texte sera souvent interrompu par le président avant d'avoir atteint le point crucial de son exposé. Il est préférable de donner les grandes lignes : but de la recherche, description de l'échantillon, méthodologie, problématique, principales observations, conclusions ou recommandations. Le temps alloué à chacun de ces points peut varier selon l'importance que l'auteur leur attribue. b) Il est conseillé à tout conférencier inexpérimenté de se préparer un texte de 5 à 7 pages dactylographiées. Distribution des communications destinées aux commentateurs. Les CONFÉRENCIERS sont tenus de soumettre un mois à l'avance un exemplaire de leurs communications au président de la séance ainsi qu'aux commentateurs. Tout CONFÉRENCIER qui ne se conforme pas à cette exigence risque de voir sa communication exclue du programme. En outre, un commentateur qui n'aurait pas reçu dans les délais un exemplaire de la communication n'est pas tenu de préparer un commentaire; les personnes assistant à la séance en seraient ainsi privées. Tout CONFÉRENCIER participant à une table ronde doit apporter avec lui des exemplaires de sa communication ou des résumés de sa recherche afin de favoriser une discussion plus fructueuse.

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Responsibilities of delegates at the CPSA Annual Conference

Delegates are asked to follow the rules set by the host university (i.e. smoking regulations), to refrain from conversing in the hallways outside of the presentations, and to refrain from leaving sessions early, that is, before all presenters have presented (i.e. change of language of presentation).

Responsabilités des délégués lors du Congrès annuel de l’ACSP

On demande à tout délégué d’obéir aux règlements établiés par l’université hôte (p. ex. les aires de fumeurs), à refréner de discuter dans les couloirs près des salles de présentations et à refréner de sortir des séances tôt, avant que tous les conférenciers aient présenté leur communication (p. ex. changement de langue de présentation).

Notice to presenters

The Canadian Journal of Political Science, now in its 30th year of publication, is the Association’s “Flagship” journal. It publishes papers of general interest to political scientists, and every sub-field within the discipline is represented. All papers are peer- reviewed, and must meet high standards of scholarship. Many of the papers published in the Journal have originated as papers delivered at the Canadian Political Science Association’s annual meetings.

If you are interested in publishing the finished version of the paper which you are presenting this year, we hope you will consider the Journal first. It has published the work of Canada’s best political scientists in every area; it has extensive international distribution, with subscribers in 56 countries. If you believe your paper meets our criteria of high quality and of general interest within the political science community, we hope to hear from you when your paper is in final draft. The Editorial Board

Note à l’intention des confrenciers

La Revue canadienne de science politique, qui célèbre cette année sa 30e année de parution, est le porte-étendard de notre association. Elle publie des articles d’intérêt général pour les politologues et tous les champs de la discipline y sont représentés. Tous les articles sont évalués par des pairs et doivent rencontrer les plus hauts critères de scientificité. Plusieurs articles publiés dans la Revue ont préalablement fait l’objet de communications aux Congrès annuels de l’Association canadienne de science politique.

Si vous êtes intéressés à publier la version finale de la communication que vous présentez cette année, nous espérons que vous considérerez la Revue en tout lieu. Chaque année, elle a publié les travaux des meilleurs politologues du Canada. La Revue est distribuée à travers le monde et compte des abonnés dans 56 pays. Si vous croyez que votre communication rencontre nos critères de grande qualité et est d’intérêt général pour la communauté des politologues, nous espérons que vous songerez à la Revue lorsque la version finale de votre communication sera terminée. Le comité de rédaction

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THEMATIC INDEX/INDEXE PAR THÈME

The following is a thematic index for the Politics section of the 1996 Learneds conference.

Civil Society/Société civiques: B2,B10,B12(b),D1,D7,D10,G5,H4(a),H5(a),H9(a),L5

Deficit / Fiscal Policy/Déficit/Analyse fiscal: A1,D8,E3,E4,E13,G5,G16,J9,J11,J12,J13

Democracy/La Démocratie: A3,A9,A12,A16(b),B2,B3,B8,B11,B12(b),C7,C8(b),C14(b),D16,F2,G5,J1,L6

Ecology/ l’Écologie: C8(a),D6(b),E5,E6,G12,H4(b),H11(b),J8,J9,K2,K8(b)

Economic Policy/Analyse économique: A1,B3,B5,B12(a),C2,C9,D8,E3,E4,E12,F13,G1,G3,G4,G5,G6,G9,G10,G12,G15,G16,H8(b ), H14(a),J6,J9,J11,K7,K9(b),K10(b),K11(a),K11(b),K12(b),K13(b)

Elections and Parties/Les élections et les partis: C6(a),C10(a),C10(b),C13,C15,C16,E1,E9,E10,E11,F2,F3,F4,F9,F10,F12,F15,H1(b), J3,J7,J10,J15,J16,L3

Ethics/les Éthiques: H1(a),H2(b),H4(a),H6(a),H6(b)

Ethnicity/l’Ethnicité: A6(b),A16(a),B1,B4(b),B6,C3(a),C14(a),D11,D13,E7,F4,H5(b),H10(b),H11(b), H12(b),J4,K8(b)

Federalism/la Fédéralisme: A4,A5,A11,A14,B4(b),F6,F8,G7,G8,G13,G14,H15(b),K3(a),K6,K9(a),L2,L4,L8,L10

Feminism/le Féminisme: A5,A16(a),B5,B15,C6(b),E2,F5,G6,G16,H3(b),H8(b),H14(b),H15(b),K3(a),K10(a)

Gender/le Genre: B15,F5,F12,H14(b),H15(b),J4

Labour/Travail: B13,B14,G3,G7,G8,G10,J6

NAFTA/ALEAN: B14,D2,D8,D9,G4,J1

Nationalism/le Natinalisme: A4,A13(b),B7,C1,C2,C3(b),C4(b),C11,C12,D13,F8,G6,G13,G14,H12(a),H12(b)

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THEMATIC INDEX/INDEXE PAR THÈME

NGO's/les ONG: B4(a),B16(b),K16(a)

Religion/la Religion: C13,H3(a),L5

Rights/les Droits: B16(a),D14,D16,G5,H6(b),H10(b),H13(a),K13(a),L4,L5,L6

Social Programs/les Programme sociales: A2,A6(a),B5,C4(a),F13,G4,G16,J5,K1,K3(b),K6,K10(a),L7

War / Conflict/la Guerre/le Conflit: B6,B10,D4,D6(a),D12,D13,D16,H6(a),H13(b)

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SESSION/PÉRIODE 1 8h30 - 9h20 SUNDAY JUNE 2/DIMANCHE 2 JUIN

9h00-12h00 Special Session/Séance spéciale: Redesigning Europe (Joint Session with European Community Association) Room/ Pièce New Rez Lounge 300

A1: Room/ Pièce Chair/Prés.: Elisa Stanwick (Toronto) TH 243 Paper/Communication: Timothy Lewis (Toronto), “The Interpretation of Keynes in Canada.”

Disc./Comm.: Elisa Stanwick (Toronto)

B1: Room/ Pièce Chair/Prés.: David Wurfel (Joint Centre for Asia Pacific Studies) MC D300 Paper/Communication: Stewart Sutley (WLU), “Frontiers, Boundary and the Categorically Indonesian.”

Disc./Comm.: David Wurfel (Joint Centre for Asia Pacific Studies)

C1: Room/ Pièce Chair/Prés.: N. Baxter-Moore (Brock) MC D303 Paper/Communication: Paul Hamilton (Alberta), “The Scottish National Party - Between Autarky and Internationalism.”

Disc./Comm.: George Breckenridge (McMaster)

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SUNDAY JUNE 2/DIMANCHE 2 JUIN 8h30 - 9h20

D1: National Interests Room/ Pièce Chair/Prés.: Elizabeth Smythe (Concordia) TA 203 Paper/Communication: Jennifer Shulman (University of Michigan), “Why Assume State Interests, Why Not Measure Them?”

Disc./Comm.: Elizabeth Smythe (Concordia)

E1: Room/ Pièce Chair/Prés.: TBA/A venir ED 205 Paper/Communication: Patrick J. Smith (Simon Fraser), “Restructuring Metropolitan Governance: Greater Vancouver- Reforms.”

Disc./Comm.: Hugh Mellon (King’s College, UWO)

F1: No Session/Aucune séance

G1: No Session/Aucune séance

H1(a): Room/ Pièce Chair/Prés.: Elaine Stavro-Pearce (Trent) MC D304 Paper/Communication: Stella Gaon (OISE), “Ethics at Issue: Critical Theory and the Modernism/Post-Modernism Debate.”

Disc./Comm.: Elaine Stavro-Pearce (Trent)

H1(b): Room/ Pièce Chair/Prés.: Ingrid Makus (Brock) ST 405 Paper/Communication: Kevin Bruyneel (New School), “Dualisms, Tensions, and the Legislator’s Role in the Political Theory of Rousseau.”

Disc./Comm.: Ingrid Makus (Brock)

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SUNDAY JUNE 2/DIMANCHE 2 JUIN 8h30 - 9h20

J1: NAFTA and the Provinces Room/ Pièce Chair/Prés.: François Rocher (Carleton) TH 244 Paper/Communication: Chris Kukucha (Alberta), “The North American Free Trade Agreement and the Formulation of Canadian Foreign Economic Policy: The Role of the Provinces.”

Disc./Comm.: François Rocher (Carleton)

K1: Room/ Pièce Chair/Prés.: Ken Woodside (Guelph) MC D301 Paper/Communication: Gerard Boychuk (Queen’s), “Stark Relief? The Development of Social Assistance Policy in the U.S. and Canada, Past, Present and Future.”

Disc./Comm.: Andrew Stritch (Bishop’s)

L1: No Session/ Aucune séance

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SESSION/PÉRIODE 2 9h30 - 10h20 SUNDAY JUNE 2/DIMANCHE 2 JUIN

A2: Room/ Pièce Chair/Prés.: Keith Banting (Queen’s) TH 243 Paper/Communication: Steve Patten (York), “The Reform Party and the Emerging Neo-Liberal State Form: an Exploration of Post Welfare State Social and Economic Policy.”

Disc./Comm.: Keith Banting (Queen’s)

B2: Room/ Pièce Chair/Prés.: Gerald Schmitz (Library of Parliament) MC D300 Papers/Communications: Katherine Fierlbeck (Dalhousie), “Fetishizing Civil Society: `Good Governance´ and the Quest for a Value-Free Democracy.”

Disc./Comm.: Gerald Schmitz (Library of Parliament)

C2: Room/ Pièce Chair/Prés.: Nicolas Baxter-Moore (Brock) MC D303 Paper/Communication: Tim Mau (Oxford), “The Economic Foundations of Québec and Scottish Nationalism: The Battle of the Balance Sheets and Beyond.”

Disc./Comm.: Nicolas Baxter-Moore (Brock)

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SUNDAY JUNE 2/DIMANCHE 2 JUIN 9h30 - 10h20

D2: Rent-Seeking Room/ Pièce Chair/Prés.: Pierre Martin (Montréal) TA 203 Paper/Communication: Michael Lusztig (Western), “The Limits of Rent-Seeking: Why Protectionists Become Free Traders.”

Disc./Comm.: Pierre Martin (Montréal)

E2: Room/ Pièce Chair/Prés.: TBA/A venir ED 205 Paper/Communication: Sylvie Arend (Glendon College), “Services de la région de Toronto à la disposition des femmes francophones séparées et divorcées : emploi et évaluation.”

Disc./Comm.: Caroline Andrew (Ottawa)

F2: Room/ Pièce Chair/Prés.: Neil Nevitte (Toronto) TH 259 Paper/Communication: Bill Cross (Western), “Grassroots Democracy? An Examination of Candidate Nomination in the 1993 Canadian Federal Election.”

Disc./Comm.: David Stewart (Alberta)

G2: Political Economy, Internationalization and the City State Room/ Pièce Chair/Prés.: P. J. Smith (SFU) Alumni Lounge Paper/Communication: Graham Todd (York), “Under the Big Top: Internationalization and the City State.”

Disc./Comm.: Christopher Leo (Winnipeg)

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SUNDAY JUNE 2/DIMANCHE 2 JUIN 9h30 - 10h20

H2(a): Room/ Pièce Chair/Prés.: Frederick Appel (McGill) MC D304 Paper/Communication: Gilles Labelle (Ottawa), “La question de la fondation chez Strauss et Hannah Arendt : une comparaison.”

Disc./Comm.: Frederick Appel (McGill)

H2(b): Room/ Pièce Chair/Prés.: Michael Rosano (Michigan) ST 405 Paper/Communication: Marc James (Boston College), “Hobbes’ Ontology of Obligation.”

Disc./Comm.: Michael Rosano (Michigan)

J2: The International Activities of the Ontario Government Room/ Pièce Chair/Prés.: Kim Richard Nossal (McMaster) TH 244 Paper/Communication: David Dyment (Montréal), “The Reluctant Traveller: Understanding the International Activities of a Non- protodiplomatic Component Government: The Case of the Ontario Government from 1945 to 1995.”

Disc./Comm.: Kim Richard Nossal (McMaster)

K2: Room/ Pièce Chair/Prés.: Mark Sproule-Jones (McMaster) MC D301 Papers/Communication: Peter J. Smith (Athabasca), “The Politics of Alberta’s Water Policy Review: Has a New Era Dawned?”

Disc./Comm.: George Hoberg (UBC)

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SUNDAY JUNE 2/DIMANCHE 2 JUIN 9h30 - 10h20

L2: Linkages between Litigating and Amending the Constitution Room/ Pièce Chair/Prés.: Kathy Brock (Wilfrid Laurier) TH 258 Paper/Communication: F.L Morton (), Shawn Ho (Calgary) and/et Mathew Hennigar (Calgary), “The Role of Government in Charter Litigation: Charter Politics as Centre- Periphery Politics.”

Disc./Comm.: Kathy Brock (Wilfrid Laurier)

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SESSION/PÉRIODE 3 10h30 - 11h20 SUNDAY JUNE 2/DIMANCHE 2 JUIN

A3: Room/ Pièce Chair/Prés.: Mildred Schwartz (University of Illinois at Chicago) TH 243 Paper/Communication: Heather MacIvor (Windsor), “Theories of Change in Canadian Political Parties: The Case of Leadership Selection 1985 - 1995.”

Disc./Comm.: Mildred Schwartz (University of Illinois at Chicago)

B3: Room/ Pièce Chair/Prés.: Viviana Patroni (Wilfrid Laurier) MC D300 Papers/Communications: Kalowatie Deonandan (Saskatchewan), “Economic Interdependence, Democracy and Good Governance: The Case of Mexico.”

Disc./Comm.: Nibaldo Galleguillos (McMaster)

C3(a): Room/ Pièce Chair/Prés.: Zach Irwin (Penn State) MC D303 Paper/Communication: John McGarry (King’s College), “Ethnic Cleansing.”

Disc./Comm.: Stefania Miller (McMaster)

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SUNDAY JUNE 2/DIMANCHE 2 JUIN 10h30 - 11h20

C3(b): Room/ Pièce Chair/Prés.: Alain Noel (Montréal) ST 403 Paper/Communication: Paul King (LSE), “Liberalism and Nationalism in Québec and Northern Ireland: The Quest for Solutions.”

Disc./Comm.: Alain Noel (Montréal)

D3: Arctic Council Room/ Pièce Chair/Prés.: Elizabeth Riddell-Dixon (Western) TA 203 Paper/Communication: Rob Huebert (Manitoba), “Canada and the Arctic Council.”

Disc./Comm.: Elizabeth Riddell-Dixon (Western)

E3: Room/ Pièce Chair/Prés.: TBA/A venir ED 205 Paper/Communication: Andrew Sancton (Western), “Battling the Deficit by Reorganizing Municipalities: The Greater Toronto Area, Halifax, etc..”

Disc./Comm.: Richard Temporale (Ontario Ministry of Municipal Affairs)

F3: Room/ Pièce Chair/Prés.: Richard Katz (SUNY Buffalo) TH 259 Paper/Communication: Christopher Kam (U of Rochester), “Why Sheep are Sheep: Intraparty Coherence and Ideological Conformity Among Candidates in the 1993 Federal Election.”

Disc./Comm.: Fred Cutler (Michigan)

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SUNDAY JUNE 2/DIMANCHE 2 JUIN 10h30 - 11h20

G3: Political Economy and Industrial Policy Room/ Pièce Chair/Prés.: Pat Armstrong (Carleton) Alumni Lounge Paper/Communication: David Wolfe (Toronto), “Sector Strategies as a New Approach to Industrial Policy.”

Disc./Comm.: William Coleman (McMaster)

H3(a): Room/ Pièce Chair/Prés.: Darcy Wudel (Averett College) ST 405 Paper/Communication: Ronald Beiner (Toronto), “Civil Religion in Tocqueville.”

Disc./Comm.: Darcy Wudel (Averett College)

H3(b): Room/ Pièce Chair/Prés.: Jane Arscott (Dalhousie) MC D304 Paper/Communication: Elaine Stavro-Pearce (Trent), “Benhabib and Young.”

Disc./Comm.: Jane Arscott (Dalhousie)

J3: The Tory Transition in Ontario Room/ Pièce Chair/Prés.: Bob Williams (Waterloo) TH 244 Paper/Communication : David Cameron (Toronto) and/et Graham White (Toronto), “Taking Power at Queen’s Park: The Tory Transition in Ontario.”

Disc./Comm.: Bob Williams (Waterloo)

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SUNDAY JUNE 2/DIMANCHE 2 JUIN 10h30 - 11h20

K3(a): Room/ Pièce Chair/Prés.: Susan Phillips (Carleton) TH 246 Paper/Communication: Melanie Joyner (York), “Dividing the Difference: Placing the Canadian Domestic Violence Strategy into a Federal Context.”

Disc./Comm.: Susan Phillips (Carleton)

K3(b): Room/ Pièce Chair/Prés.: Mark Sproule-Jones (McMaster) MC D301 Paper/Communication: Ken Rasmussen (Regina), “Institutional Design and Policy Outcomes: District Health Boards in Saskatchewan.”

Disc./Comm.: Evert Lindquist (Toronto)

L3: Courts and Electoral Boundaries Room/ Pièce Chair/Prés.: Rainer Knopff (Calgary) TH 258 Paper/Communication: Jennifer Smith (Dalhousie), “Judicial Review and Electoral Boundaries.”

Disc./Comm.: Rainer Knopff (Calgary)

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SESSION/PÉRIODE 4 11h30 - 12h20 SUNDAY JUNE 2/DIMANCHE 2 JUIN

A4: Room/ Pièce Chair/Prés.: Robert Keaton (Dawson College) TH 243 Paper/Communication: Max Nemni (Laval), “Illiberal Strand in Contemporary Québec Nationalism.”

Disc./Comm.: Robert Keaton (Dawson College)

B4(a): Room/ Pièce Chair/Prés.: Susan Phillips (Carleton) MC D300 Paper/Communication: Keith Henderson (Buffalo State College), “Alternatives to Imposed Administrative Refom: the NGOs.”

Disc./Comm.: Susan Phillips (Carleton)

B4(b): Room/ Pièce Chair/Prés.: John Trent (Ottawa) MC C404 Paper/Communication: Thierry Rodon (Laval) and/et Pierre-Gerlier Forest (Laval), “Autonomie et viabilité des micro-états et territoires : étude comparative avec les projets d’autonomie du et des Atikamekw et Montagnais.”

Disc./Comm.: John Trent (Ottawa)

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SUNDAY JUNE 2/DIMANCHE 2 JUIN 11h30 - 12h20

C4(a): Room/ Pièce Chair/Prés.: Antonia Maioni (McGill) ST 403 Paper/Communication: Joan Boase (Windsor), “Approaches to the Rationing of Medical Care: A Cross-National and Institutional Comparison.”

Disc./Comm.: Antonia Maioni (McGill)

C4(b): Room/ Pièce Chair/Prés.: William Coleman (McMaster) MC D303 Paper/Communication: Thomas Hueglin (WLU), “Nationalism and Extremism in the New Germany.”

Disc./Comm.: Suzanne Peters (York)

D4: Rebuilding Western Societies Room/ Pièce Chair/Prés.: Laura Macdonald (Carleton) TA 203 Paper/Communication: Kenneth Bush (Queen’s), “Fitting the Pieces Together: Canadian Contributions to the Challenges of Rebuilding War-torn Societies.”

Disc./Comm.: Laura MacDonald (Carleton)

E4: Roundtable: “Whither the Greater Toronto Area?” Room/ Pièce Chair/Prés.: Linda Trimble (Alberta) ED 205 Part.: Lionel Feldman (Lionel D. Feldman Consulting) Tom McCormack (Strategic Projections Inc. and Member, Golden Task Force on the GTA)

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SUNDAY JUNE 2/DIMANCHE 2 JUIN 11h30 - 12h20

F4: Room/ Pièce Chair/Prés.: Jean Crête (Laval) TH 259 Paper/Communication: Miriam Lapp (Montréal), “Mobilization and Participation: Electoral Turnout in Five Montréal Ethnic Communities.”

Disc./Comm.: Munro Eagles (SUNY Buffalo)

G4: Political Economy and the Welfare State. Room/ Pièce Chair/Prés.: Hugh Armstrong (Carleton) Alumni Lounge Paper/Communication: Michael O’Neill (Warwick), Gerardo Mixcoatl (Campeché) and/et Mathieu Arés (Montréal), “NAFTA and the Political Economy of the Welfare State: Canada and Mexico.”

Disc./Comm.: Greg Albo (York)

H4(a): Room/ Piéce Chair/Prés.: Leon Craig (Alberta) ST 405 Paper/Communication: Frederick Appel (McGill), “Nietzsche and the Will to Politics.”

Disc./Comm.: Leon Craig (Alberta)

H4(b): Room/ Pièce Chair/Prés.: Bryce Weber (Western Australia) MC D304 Paper/Communication: Michelle Mawhinney (York), “Marx’s Ontology and the Domination of Nature.”

Disc./Comm.: Bryce Weber (Western Australia)

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SUNDAY JUNE 2/DIMANCHE 2 JUIN 11h30 - 12h20

J4: Gender Parity in the Nunavut Legislative Assembly Room/ Pièce Chair/Prés.: Sandra Burt (Waterloo) TH 244 Paper/Communication: Lisa Young (Toronto) and/et Jack Hicks (Toronto), “Gender Parity in the Nunavut Legislative Assembly: Debating Representation in the North.”

Disc./Comm.: Sandra Burt (Waterloo)

K4(a): Room/ Pièce Chair/Prés.: Nelson Michaud (Laval) TH 246 Paper/Communication: Michael MacMillan (Mount Saint Vincent), “Contemporary Challenges to National Language Policy: The Territorial Imperative.”

Disc./Comm.: Pierre Coulombe (UNB)

K4(b): Room/ Pièce Chair/Prés.: Allan McDougall (Western) MC D301 Paper/Communication: Jonathan Malloy (Toronto), “Policy Secretariats for Specific Societal Groups: Ministries of State Revisited?”

Disc./Comm.: Ken Rasmussen (Regina)

L4: Judicial Concepts of the Rights of Citizenship in Canada and the U.S. Room/ Pièce Chair/Prés.: Christopher Manfredi (McGill) TH 258 Paper/Communication: Mark E. Rush (Washington and Lee University), “Federalism and the Rights of Citizens: A Comparison of American and Canadian Jurisprudence.”

Disc./Comm.: Christopher Manfredi (McGill)

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12h30 - 13h20 Caucus Meetings/Rencontres des sections: Bring your lunch/Apporter votre déjeuner

Atlantic provinces/Provinces atlantiques TH-244 Canadian Students of US Politics MC D 303 European Studies/Études européennes New Rez 300 Local and Urban Politics/ Le groupe d'étude "politique locale et urbaine" ED-205 Society for Greek Thought MC D 304

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SESSION/PÉRIODE 5 13h30 - 15h15 SUNDAY JUNE 2/DIMANCHE 2 JUIN

A5: Session on Social Movements Room/ Pièce Chair/Prés.: Neil Nevitte (Toronto) TH 243 Papers/Communications: Judith Oakes (Wilfrid Laurier University), “The End of the New Politics? The Case of the Canadian Women’s and Environmental Movements.” Roger Gibbins (Calgary) and/et Loleen Youngman (Calgary), “Federalism and Feminism: Theoretical Conflicts Between Old and New Politics.”

Disc./Comm.: Ingrid Makus (Brock)

B5: Developmentalist Discourse(s) at a Crossroads: Unthinking Fifty Room/ Years of `Development´ in the Third World Pièce (Joint session with the Canadian Association for Studies in International Development) ST 403 Chair/Prés.: Trish Paton (Calgary)

Papers/Communications : David Hooey (Carleton), “Representing Development: Tales of Emergent (In)Security Threats and Dangers in Canada’s Official Post-Cold War Development Discourse.” Navsharan Singh (Carleton), “Of Gifts, Gametrics, Surplus Peoples and Victim Women: Reproductive Technologies and the Representation of `Third World´ Women.” Peter Mackenzie Atack (Carleton), “The Ideology of Technology and the Hidden Political Agenda of Neo- Conservative Economic Policy in Chile.” Alireza Rahbar-Shamskar (Carleton), “Environmental Challenges to Economic Growth: Prospects for Moving Beyond `Developmentalism´.”

Disc./Comm.: David Morrison (Trent)

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SUNDAY JUNE 2/DIMANCHE 2 JUIN 13h30 - 15h15

C5: Roundtable: Author Meets his Critics - Seymour Martin Lipset Room/ and American Exceptionalism Pièce TH 242 Chair/Prés.: Michael Atkinson (McMaster)

Part.: Seymour Martin Lipset (George Mason U) William Christian (Guelph) John Thompson (Duke) Rob Vipond (Toronto)

D5: Round Table: Canadian Foreign Policy Room/ Pièce Chair/Prés.: Kim Richard Nossal (McMaster) TA 203 Part.: Janice Stein (Toronto) Denis Stairs (Dalhousie) Evan Potter (Canadian Foreign Policy) Douglas Ross (SFU)

E5: Fieldtrip around the Niagara Peninsula: Room/ Conservation vs. Development Pièce ED 205 Tour leader : H. Gaylor

F5: Room/ Pièce Chair/Prés.: Sylvia Bashevkin (Toronto) TH 259 Papers/Communications: Lynda Erikson (SFU) and/et Karen Murray (UBC), “Contours of Feminism: Gender, Party, and Ideology in the 1993 Canadian Federal Election.” Elisabeth Gidengil (McGill), “The Gender Gap and Support for Sovereignty in Québec.”

Disc./Comm.: Miriam Lapp (Montréal)

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SUNDAY JUNE 2/DIMANCHE 2 JUIN 13h30 - 15h15

G5: Political Economy of the New North America: Prospects for Room/ Economic and Political Democratization. Pièce Alumni Chair/Prés.: Laura Macdonald (Carleton) Lounge Papers/Communications: Eric Helleiner (York), “Money and the Nation-State in North America.” Laura Macdonald (Carleton), “Democracy, Human Rights and the Transformation of Civil Society in the New North America.” Kenneth Thomas (Missouri - St. Louis), “Controlling Competition for Investment in North America.”

Disc./Comm.: Maria Teresa Gutierrez (UNAM)

H5(a): Platonic Political Philosophy Room/ (Joint session with the Canadian Society for the Study of Greek Political Thought) Pièce ST 405 Chair/Prés.: Michael Rosano (Michigan)

Papers/Communications: Horst Hutter (Concordia), “The Disgust of Leontius: Spirited Anger and the Rule of Law.” Jacqueline Leigh Pfeffer (Duke), “Plato’s Statesman and Lawgiver.” Zdravko Planinc (Religious Studies, McMaster), “Homeric Imagery in Plato’s Republic, Timaeus, Critias Trilogy.”

Disc./Comm.: Mark Lutz (Notre Dame)

H5(b): Political Theory and Aboriginal Canadians Room/ Pièce Chair/Prés.: Tom Pocklington (Alberta) MC D304 Papers/Communications: Mary Caldbick (UNB), “Aboriginal Peoples vs. John Locke.” Michael Murphy (McGill), “Resisting Cultural Authority.” Tim Schouls “Aboriginal Peoples, The Charter, and the Possibility of an Overlapping Consensus on Justice.”

Disc./Comm.: Tom Flanagan (Calgary)

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SUNDAY JUNE 2/DIMANCHE 2 JUIN 13h30 - 15h15

J5: Health Care Reform in the Provinces Room/ Pièce Chair/Prés.: David Docherty (Wilfrid Laurier) TH 244 Papers/Communications : James Bickerton (St. Francis Xavier), “Health Care Reform in Nova Scotia.” Antonia Maioni (McGill), “Health Care Reform in the Canadian Provinces.”

Disc./Comm.: Grace Skogstad (Toronto)

K5: No Session/Aucune séance

L5: Comparative Judicial Approaches to Fundamental Freedoms Room/ Pièce Chair/Prés.: Jon Rose (Queen’s) TH 258 Papers/Communications: Shannon Ishiyama Smithey (Pittsburgh) and/et Lynn Robinson (Pittsburgh), “Establishment Issues in Judicial Approaches to Religion in Canada and the U.S.” Daniel R. Anderson (Queen’s), “Does Section 1 Really Make a Difference? Freedom of Expression in Canada and the United States.”

Disc./Comm.: Mark Rush (Washington and Lee University)

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SESSION/PÉRIODE 6 15h30 - 17h00 SUNDAY JUNE 2/DIMANCHE 2 JUIN

A6(a): Health Care Room/ (Joint Session with Public Administration/Policy) Pièce see K6 TH 243

A6(b): Session on Ethnic Politics Room/ Pièce Chair/Prés.: Alan Cairns (Toronto) TH 246 Papers/Communications: Yasmeen Abu-Laban (Carleton), “The Federal Liberals and the Reform Agenda Concerning Immigration.” Richard Sigurdson (University College of the Cariboo), “First Peoples, New Peoples, Citizenship and the idea of Canada.”

Disc./Comm.: Christopher McKee (UBC)

B6: Roundtable: Ethnic Conflict and Fieldwork: a Street- Proofing Room/ Roundtable; or “To Belfast and Back with Two Kneecaps” Pièce ST 403 Chair/Prés.: Kenneth Bush (Queen’s)

Part.: Kenneth Bush (Queen’s) Sri Lanka, Northern Ireland Jean Daudelin (FOCAL) Latin America, esp. Nicaragua and Brazil John Cockell (Carleton) South Asia, esp. Kashmir Marie-Joelle Zahar (McGill) Middle East, esp. Lebanon Christopher Cushing (CARE) Afghanistan, Somalia, Angola, Mozambique, Burundi, Rwanda

C6(a): Roundtable: Comparative Political Parties Room/ Pièce Chair/Prés.: Steven Wolinetz (Memorial) TH 242 Part.: Richard Katz (SUNY Buffalo) Simon Hix (European University Institute) Csaba Nikolenyi (UBC) 39

SUNDAY JUNE 2/DIMANCHE 2 JUIN 15h30 - 17h020

C6(b): Roundtable: Comparing Women’s Movements Room/ Pièce Chair/Prés.: Sylvia Bashevkin (Toronto) TH 124 Part.: Alexandra Dobrowolsky (Carleton) Jane Jenson (Montréal) Susan Phillips (Carleton) Lisa Young (Toronto)

D6(a): Rethinking Security Room/ Pièce Chair/Prés.: Douglas Ross (SFU) TA 204 Papers/Communications: Laure Paquette (Lakehead), “General Theory of Strategy’s Contribution of National and International Security in Northeast Pacific.” Shaun Narine (Toronto), “Applying Neorealism to Southeast Asia: The Case of ASEAN.” Haider Nizamani (UBC), “Conceptualizing Third World Security: Have We Hit the Deadend?” Claudia Wright (Winnipeg), “Strategic Culture and the Revolution in Military Affairs.”

Disc./Comm.: Ashok Kapur (Waterloo) Jennifer Welsh (McKinsey Corporation)

D6(b): Rethinking International Environmental Policy Room/ Pièce Chair/Prés.: Jennifer Clapp (York) TA 203 Papers/Communications: Eric Laferrière (Dawson) and/et Peter Stoett (Guelph), “Struggling with Modernity: An Ecological Message for International Relations Theory.” Rosalind Irwin (York), “The Political Culture of Global Problem-Posing.”

Disc./Comm.: Eric Helleiner (York)

E6: Session E5 continued/Séance E5 continue

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SUNDAY JUNE 2/DIMANCHE 2 JUIN 15h30 - 17h00

F6: The Québec Referendum Room/ Pièce Chair/Prés.: William Coleman (McMaster) TH 259 Papers/Communications: Harold Clarke (North Texas) and/et Allan Kornberg (Duke), “Voting Behaviour in the 1995 Québec Referendum.” Pierre Martin (Montréal), Richard Nadeau (Montréal) and/et André Blais (Montréal), “Making Sense of the Vote in the 1995 Québec Referendum.” Vincent Lemieux (Laval) and/et Robert Bernier (Laval), “Voters’ Questions in the 1995 Québec Referendum.”

Disc./Comm.: Paul Bernard (Montréal)

G6: World Orders and International Political Economy. Room/ Pièce Chair/Prés.: Claire Turenne Sjolander (Ottawa) Alumni Lounge Part.: E. Fuat Keyman (Bilkent, Turkey), “World Order, Global Society and Hegemony: Gramscian, Feminist and Postcolonial Contributions.” Miguel de Larrinaga (Ottawa) and/et Marc Doucet (Ottawa), “Navigating the Interstices Between the “Grand Either/Or”: Claude Lefort, the Concept of Otherness, and the (re)thinking of the Global Political Economy.” Robert Marshall (York), “Autonomy and Sovereignty in an Era of Global Restructuring.” Claire Turenne Sjolander (Ottawa) and/et Wayne S. Cox (Queen’s), “The State, Anarchy and Production: On the Construction of the Globalizing International Political Economy.”

H6(a): Roundtable: Discussion of Leon Craig’s The Warlover Room/ (Joint session with Canadian Society for the Study of Greek Political Thought) Pièce ST 405 Chair/Prés.: Patrick Malcolmson (St. Thomas)

Part.: Ed Andrew (Toronto) Leah Bradshaw (Brock) Leon Craig (Alberta) W.R. Newell (Carleton) Horst Hutter (Concordia) Gerald Proietti (St. John’s, Santa Fe)

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SUNDAY JUNE 2/DIMANCHE 2 JUIN 15h30 - 17h00

H6(b): John Rawls Room/ Pièce Chair/Prés.: John Seaman (McMaster)

Papers/Communications: Genevieve Nootens (Philosophy, McGill), “Public Reason and Moral Beliefs: The Moral Life of Liberal Citizens.” Shaun Young (Brock), “Avoiding the Unavoidable: Rawls’ Precept of Avoidance.”

Disc./Comm.: John Seaman (McMaster)

J6: Indistrial Policy in Ontario Room/ Pièce Chair/Prés.: Joe Wearing (Trent) TH 244 Papers/Communications: Douglas Hall (Queen’s), “Industrial Policy in Ontario, 1985 - 1995.” Mikael Swayze (Toronto), “The Evolution of Ontario’s Industrial Policy From Davis to Rae.”

Disc./Comm.: Neil Bradford (Huron College)

K6: Roundtable: Future of Canadian Health Care Policy Room/ (Joint Session with Canadian Politics) Pièce Chair/Prés.: K. Banting (Queens) TH 243 Part.: J. Lomas (McMaster) J. Boase (Windsor) A. Maioni (McGill) J. Church (Alberta)

L6: The Charter and its Application to Parliament Room/ (Joint Session with The Canadian Historical Association) Pièce Chair/Prés.: Kathy Brock (Wilfrid Laurier) TH 258 Papers/Communications: Janet Ajzenstat (McMaster), “Reconciling Parliament and Rights: Professor A.V. Dicey Reads the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms.” Thomas J. Bateman (Alberta), “Section 32 of the Charter and Democratic Life in Canada.”

Disc./Comm.: Jennifer Smith (Dalhousie)

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SUNDAY JUNE 2/DIMANCHE 2 JUIN 18h30 - 20h00

18h30 - 20h00 Plenary Session/ Séance Plénière: Room/ Teaching Political Science in the 1990s Pièce L’enseignement de la science politique dans les années 1990s TH 242

Political Science departments in trouble have figured prominently in the news of the past few years. Do these troubles show the prevalence of sexism in our discipline or the dangers of political correctness for academic freedom, or something else more complex than either of these? Our panelists will explore these questions and the issues that confront us as teachers of political science in a time when many argue for the inclusion of the “personal” within our definition of politics. The panel will be chaired by Caroline Andrew (Ottawa) and will include Sandra Burt (Waterloo), Theresa Lee (Guelph), Philip Resnick (Ottawa) and Reginald Whitaker (York).

Les départements de science politique en difficulté ont fait les manchettes au cours des cinq dernières années Ces difficultés montrent-elles la prévalence du sexisme dans notre discipline ou les dangers de la rectitude politique pour la liberté de l’enseignement ou encore quelque chose d’autre, encore plus complexe? Notre panel explorera ces questions et les enjeux auxquels nous sommes confrontés en tant que professeurs de science politique à une époque où de nombreuses personnes militent en faveur de l’inclusion du “personnel” dans notre définition de la politique. Le panel sera présidé par Caroline Andrew (Ottawa) et réunira Sandra Burt (Waterloo), Theresa Lee (Guelph), Philip Resnick (UBC) et Reginald Whitaker (York).

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SESSION/PÉRIODE 7 8h30 - 9h20 MONDAY JUNE 3/LUNDI 3 JUIN

9h00-12h00 Special Session/Séance spéciale: Sociology for Bosnia (Joint Session with Sociology) Room/ Pièce Chair/Prés.: Keith Doubt (Truman State)

Papers/Communications: Stephan G. Mestrovic, “This Time we Knew: the Moral Toll of the Balkan War” Daniel Koffman, “Social Science, Morality, and Genocide in Bosnia”

Disc./Comm.: Dzemal Sokolovic (Sarajevo/Bergen)

A7: Room/ Pièce Chair/Prés.: Gary O’Brien (Senate of Canada) ED 209 Paper/Communication: Paul Nesbitt-Larking (Huron College), “Trudeau and Mulroney in Question Period: A Comparative Analysis.”

Disc./Comm.: Gary O’Brien (Senate of Canada)

B7: Room/ Pièce Chair/Prés.: Clement Adibe (DePaul) ED 305 Paper/Communication: Edward Osei-Kwadwo (Carleton), “A Retreating or Resurgent African State?”

Disc./Comm.: Clement Adibe (DePaul)

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MONDAY JUNE 3/LUNDI 3 JUIN 8h30 - 9h20

C7: “Thirty Second Democracy”: A Film Room/ continued in C8 Pièce Chair/Prés.: Joe Wearing (Trent) ED 317 Part.: Joe Wearing (Trent) David Vainola (Mecca Films)

D7: Migration Room/ Pièce Chair/Prés.: Peter Stoett (Guelph) TA 203 Paper/Communication: Gerald Dirks (Brock), “Migration and the Erosion of State Sovereignty.”

Disc./Comm.: Peter Stoett (Guelph)

E7: Room/ Pièce Chair/Prés.: TBA/A venir ED 205 Paper/Communication: Marcia Wallace (Waterloo), “Planning for Immigration: The Canadian Experience.”

Disc./Comm.: Neil Thomlinson (Ryerson)

F7: No Session/Aucune séance

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MONDAY JUNE 3/LUNDI 3 JUIN 8h30 - 9h20

G7: Social Bargaining and Human Capital: The Emergence of Labour Force Development Boards in Canada Room/ (Session organized by the Centre for the Study of Living Standards) Pièce ED 304 Chair/Prés.: David Slater (Centre for the Study of Living Standards)

Papers/Communications: Rodney Haddow (St. Francis Xavier) and/et Andrew Sharpe (Centre for the Study of Living Standards), “The Emergence of Labour Force Development Boards in Canada: An Overview.” Andrew Johnson (Bishops), “Towards a Renewed Consideration in Québec: La Société québecoise du développement de la main d’oeuvre.” Rodney Haddow (St. Francis Xavier), “The Emergence of Labour Force Development Boards in the Smaller Provinces.”

Disc./Comm.: Keith Banting (Queen’s) David Wolfe (Toronto)

H7(a): Room/ Pièce Chair/Prés.: Alkis Kontos (Toronto) TA 403 Paper/Communication: Katrin Froese (York), “The Divided Self: Conceptions of the Subject in Rousseau and Nietzsche.”

Disc./Comm.: Alkis Kontos (Toronto)

H7(b): Room/ Pièce Chair/Prés.: Joseph Knippenberg (Oglethorpe) TA 405 Paper/Communication: Michael Clarke (Boston College), “Kant on Liberal Public Reason.”

Disc./Comm.: Joseph Knippenberg (Oglethorpe)

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MONDAY JUNE 3/LUNDI 3 JUIN 8h30 - 9h20

J7: The Single Transferable Vote in Manitoba Room/ Pièce Chair/Prés.: Barry Kay (Wilfrid Laurier) ED 203 Paper/Communication: Harold Jansen (Alberta), “The Single Transferable Vote in Manitoba.”

Disc./Comm.: Barry Kay (Wilfrid Laurier)

K7: Room/ Pièce Chair/Prés.: Jonathan Rankine (Windsor) ED 204 Paper/Communication: George Hoberg (UBC) and/et Edward Morawki (UBC), “Policy Change Through Network Convergence: Aboriginal and Forest Policy in British Columbia.”

Disc./Comm.: Jean Mercier (Concordia)

L7: The Charter’s Effects on Social Groups Room/ Pièce Chair/Prés.: F.L. Morton (Calgary) ED 208 Paper/Communication: Matt James (UBC), “Symbolic Capital and the Social Alchemy of Redress Politics.”

Disc./Comm.: F.L. Morton (Calgary)

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SESSION/PÉRIODE 8 9h30 - 10h20 MONDAY JUNE 3/LUNDI 3 JUIN

A8: Room/ Pièce Chair/Prés.: William A. Matheson (Brock) ED 209 Paper/Communication: Christine de Clercy (Western), “Leadership and Uncertainty in Canadian Politics: Klein, Romanow, Mulroney and King.”

Disc./Comm.: William A. Matheson (Brock)

B8: Room/ Pièce Chair/Prés.: Sandra MacLean (Dalhousie) ED 305 Paper/Communication: Hevina Dashwood (Brock), “The Globalization of Democracy: the Contradictory Trajectory in Zimbabwe.”

Disc./Comm.: Paul Idahosa (Ryerson)

C8(a): Room/ Pièce Chair/Prés.: O.P. Dwivedi (Guelph) ED 317 Paper/Communication: Bernard Cantin (Montréal), “Comparing Environmental Policies: Participation as Citizenship in the Three Worlds of Welfare Capitalism.”

Disc./Comm.: Debora VanNijnatten (Queen’s)

C8(b): “Thirty Second Democracy”: A Film Room/ (C7 continued) Pièce

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MONDAY JUNE 3/LUNDI 3 JUIN 9h30 - 10h20

D8: Trade Policy I Room/ Pièce Chair/Prés.: Evan Potter (Canadian Foreign Policy) TA 203 Paper/Communication: Gilbert Gagné (Centre for Trade Policy and Law), “The WTO Subsidies Agreement: Implications for NAFTA.”

Disc./Comm.: C. Turenne Sjolander (Ottawa)

E8: Room/ Pièce Chair/Prés.: TBA/A venir ED 205 Paper/Communication: Allan McDougall (Western), “Discourse and Context: Another Look at the Evolution of Planning in Ontario.”

Disc./Comm.: Eli Comay (Comay Planning Consultants)

F8: Room/ Pièce Chair/Prés.: François Rocher (Carleton) ED 202 Paper/Communication: Bernard Fournier (INRS - Culture et Société) and/et Raymond Hudon (Laval), “Conception de l’état et question nationale : quelques pistes dans l’étude de la cohérence de différentes opinions d’étudiants québécois.”

Disc./Comm.: Donald Forbes (Toronto)

G8: Social Bargaining and Human Capital Room/ Session G7 continued Pièce ED 304

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MONDAY JUNE 3/LUNDI 3 JUIN 9h30 - 10h20

H8(a): Room/ Pièce Chair/Prés.: Joseph Knippenberg (Oglethorpe) TA 403 Paper/Communication: Loralea Michaelis (UNB), “Beauty and the Critique of Tyranny in Holderlin’s Hyperion, or the Hermit in Greece.”

Disc./Comm.: Joseph Knippenberg (Oglethorpe)

H8(b) Room/ Pièce Chair/Prés.: Jane Arscott (Dalhousie) TA 405 Paper/Communication: Susan Ferguson (York), “Socialist Feminism: Utopian or Scientific? The Critique of Political Economy and Owenite Feminism.”

Disc./Comm.: Jane Arscott (Dalhousie)

J8: Eco-Forestry Policy in British Columbia Room/ Pièce Chair/Prés.: D. Munton (UNBC) ED 203 Paper/Communication: Steven Bernstein (Toronto) and/et Ben Cashore (Toronto), “Internationalization and Environmental Policy Making: The Case of Eco-Forestry Policy in British Columbia.”

Disc./Comm.: TBA/A venir

K8(a): Room/ Pièce Chair/Prés.: Evert Lindquist (Toronto) ED 204 Paper/Communication: Jacques Bourgault (UQAM), “Are Ministers Satisfied with their Deputy ministers? The Mulroney Government.”

Disc./Comm.: Ken Kernaghan (Brock)

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MONDAY JUNE 3/LUNDI 3 JUIN 9h30 - 10h20

K8(b): Room/ Pièce Chair/Prés.: Mike Burke (Ryerson) ED 206 Paper/Communication: Greg McElligott (Ryerson), “Management, Restructuring and Resistance: The Politics of Frontline Work in a Degenerate Democratic State.”

Disc./Comm.: Harold Chorney (Concordia)

L8: Constitutional Change through Judicial Interpretation Room/ Pièce Chair/Prés.: Janet Ajzenstat (McMaster) ED 208 Paper/Communication: Byron M. Sheldrick (Keele), “Constitutional Evolution and Constitutional Reform: Prospects for Judicial Modification of the Canadian Federal Arrangement.”

Disc./Comm.: Janet Ajzenstat (McMaster)

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SESSION/PÉRIODE 9 10h30 - 11h20 MONDAY JUNE 3/LUNDI 3 JUIN

A9: Room/ Pièce Chair/Prés.: Cheryl Collier (Toronto) ED 209 Paper/Communication: Neil Sutherland (Malaspina College), “The Usurpation of Canada’s Parliament.”

Disc./Comm.: Cheryl Collier (Toronto)

B9: No Session/Aucune séance

C9: Room/ Pièce Chair/Prés.: Pascal Vennesson (Harvard) ED 317 Paper/Communication: William Coleman (McMaster), Michael Atkinson (McMaster), and/et Eric Montpetit (McMaster), “Retrenchment in Agriculture: How Policy Change was Accomplished (against the odds) in France and the United States.”

Disc./Comm.: Anthony Perl (Calgary)

D9: Trade Policy II Room/ Pièce Chair/Prés.: Evan Potter (Canadian Foreign Policy) TA 203 Paper/Communication: Robert Wolfe (Queen’s), “Transatlantic Free Trade and the Fate of the WTO.”

Disc./Comm.: Evan Potter (Canadian Foreign Policy)

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MONDAY JUNE 3/LUNDI 3 JUIN 10h30 - 11h20

E9: Roundtable: Halifax Re-structuring and its First Election Room/ Pièce Chair/Prés.: TBA/A venir ED 205 Part.: Allan O’Brien (former Mayor, City of Halifax) David Cameron (Dalhousie)

F9: Room/ Pièce Chair/Prés.: Lynda Erikson (SFU) ED 202 Paper/Communication: Keith Archer (Calgary) and/et David Stewart (Alberta), “Electronic Fiasco? An Examination of the 1994 Liberal Leadership Selection in Alberta.”

Disc./Comm.: Christopher Kam (Rochester)

G9: Political Economy and Markets Room/ Pièce Chair/Prés.: Liora Salter (York) ED 304 Paper/Communication: Duncan Cameron (Ottawa), “What Keynes Learned from Marx: The Various Markets of the Market Economy.”

Disc./Comm.: Leo Panitch (York)

H9(a): Room/ Pièce Chair/Prés.: Don Carmichael (Alberta) TA 403 Paper/Communication: Philip Resnick (UBC), “Whatever Happened to Civil Society?”

Disc./Comm.: Don Carmichael (Alberta)

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MONDAY JUNE 3/LUNDI 3 JUIN 10h30 - 11h20

H9(b): Room/ Pièce Chair/Prés.: Rebecca Kingston (Saint Francis College) TA 405 Paper/Communication: Neil Robertson (King’s), “Montesquieu’s Theory of Political Liberty.”

Disc./Comm.: Rebecca Kingston (Saint Francis College)

J9: International Regionalization and Energy Policy in the Provinces Room/ Pièce Chair/Prés.: Terry Downey (Waterloo) ED 203 Paper/Communication: Alex Netherton (Simon Fraser), “International Regionalization and Domestic Policy Regimes: The Case of Electrical Energy Policy.”

Disc./Comm.: Terry Downey (Waterloo)

K9(a): Room/ Pièce Chair/Prés.: Thomas Hueglin (Wilfrid Laurier) ED 204 Paper/Communication: Gary Wilson (Toronto), “A Comparative Study of Fiscal Federalism in Russia, India and Switzerland.”

Disc./Comm.: Peter Leslie (Queen’s)

K9(b): Room/ Pièce Chair/Prés.: Gerald Bierling (McMaster) ED 206 Paper/Communication: John Hiemstra (King’s College ), “Increasing Federal Deficits in an Age of Economic Growth (1970-1995).”

Disc./Comm.: Stephen Harris (O.E.C.D.)

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MONDAY JUNE 3/LUNDI 3 JUIN 10h30 - 11h20

L9: Influences of Judicial Review on the Political Process and Room/ Character of Citizens Pièce ED 208 Chair/Prés.: Ian Greene (York)

Paper/Communication: Rainer Knopff (Calgary), “Jurocracy and Character.”

Disc./Comm.: Ian Greene (York)

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SESSION/PÉRIODE 10 11h30 - 12h20 MONDAY JUNE 3/LUNDI 3 JUIN

A10: Room/ Pièce Chair/Prés.: Alan Tupper (Alberta) ED 209 Paper/Communication: John Trent (Ottawa) and/et Michael Stein (McMaster), “The Development of Political Science in Canada.”

Disc./Comm.: Allan Tupper (Alberta)

B10: Room/ Pièce Chair/Prés.: Kalowatie Deonandan (Saskatchewan) ED 305 Paper/Communication: F. Judson (Alberta), “Civil Society and the Military in Central America.”

Disc./Comm.: Kalowatie Deonandan (Saskatchewan)

C10(a): Room/ Pièce Chair/Prés.: Munro Eagles (SUNY Buffalo) ED 317 Paper/Communication: Alan Siaroff (UBC), “The Comparative Fate of Social Democratic Parliamentary Governments in the `Periphery´ in the 1980s and 1990s.”

Disc./Comm.: Heather MacIvor (Windsor)

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MONDAY JUNE 3/LUNDI 3 JUIN 11h30 - 12h20

C10(b): Room/ Pièce Chair/Prés.: R. Price (Windsor) ED 311 Paper/Communication: Raymond Miller (Auckland), “From Plurality to Proportionality: Some Early Observations on the Impact of Electoral Reform on the Party System in New Zealand.”

Disc./Comm.: Thérèse Arseneau (St. Mary’s)

D10: After Anarchy Room/ Pièce Chair/Prés.: Athanasios Hristoulas (Carleton) TA 203 Paper/Communication: Ian Hurd (Yale), “After Anarchy: Political Authority in the International System.”

Disc./Comm.: Athanasios Hristoulas (Carleton)

E10: Roundtable: Elections in Alberta and Manitoba Room/ Pièce Chair/Prés.: TBA/A venir ED 205 Part.: Stanley Drabek (Calgary) Christopher Leo (Winnipeg)

F10: Room/ Pièce Chair/Prés.: Vincent Lemieux (Laval) ED 202 Paper/Communication: Richard Johnston (UBC), André Blais (Montréal), Neil Nevitte (Toronto), Elisabeth Gidengil (McGill) and/et Henry E. Brady (U of California, Berkeley), “The 1993 Canadian Election: Realignment, Dealignment, or Something Else.”

Disc./Comm.: Keith Archer (Calgary)

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MONDAY JUNE 3/LUNDI 3 JUIN 11h30 - 12h20

G10: Political Economy, South Africa and Macroeconomic Policy Room/ Pièce Chair/Prés.: Claire Turenne Sjolander (Ottawa) ED 304 Paper/Communication: Carolyn Bassett (York), “The National Economic Forum in South Africa, Trade Unions and Macroeconomic Policy.”

Disc./Comm.: David Black (Dalhousie)

H10(a): Room/ Pièce Chair/Prés.: Zdravko Planinc (Religious Studies, McMaster) TA 403 Paper/Communication: Alkis Kontos (Toronto), “Arendt’s Notion of Public Space.”

Disc./Comm.: Zdravko Planinc (Religious Studies, McMaster)

H10(b): Room/ Pièce Chair/Prés.: Margaret Moore (Waterloo) TA 405 Paper/Communication: Julie Bernier (Toronto), “The Limits of Kymlicka’s Defense of Minority Rights for Non-Liberal Minorities.”

Disc./Comm.: Margaret Moore (Waterloo)

J10: Who Governs in PEI? Room/ Pièce Chair/Prés.: David Docherty (York) ED 203 Paper/Communication: John Crossley (UPEI), “Who Governs in PEI: A Profile of MLAs, 1966 - 1995.”

Disc./Comm.: David Docherty (Wilfrid Laurier)

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MONDAY JUNE 3/LUNDI 3 JUIN 11h30 - 12h20

K10(a): Room/ Pièce Chair/Prés.: Janice Newton (York) ED 204 Paper/Communication: Katherine Teghtsoonian (Victoria), “Who Pays for Caring for Children? Public Policy and the Devaluation of Women’s Work.”

Disc./Comm.: Rianne Mahon (Carleton)

K10(b): Room/ Pièce Chair/Prés.: François Pétry (Laval) ED 206 Paper/Communication: Richard Phidd (Guelph), “The History of the Budget Deficit.”

Disc./Comm.: John Hiemstra (King’s College Edmonton)

L10: Federalism and the Charter Room/ Pièce Chair/Prés.: Michael Lusztig (Western) ED 208 Paper/Communication: James Kelly (McGill), “Is the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms really Anti-Federal? Uncovering the latent federal elements of the Charter.”

Disc./Comm.: Michael Lusztig (Western)

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SESSION/PÉRIODE 13h30 - 15h00 MONDAY JUNE 3/LUNDI 3 JUIN

PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS/ DISCOURS PRÉSIDENTIEL Room/Pièce TH 247

“Political Science and Democratic Governance”

Professor Peter Aucoin (Dalhousie) ------THE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING/ LA RÉUNION GÉNÉRALE ANNUELLE

SESSION/PÉRIODE 15h30 - 17h15 MONDAY JUNE 3/LUNDI 3 JUIN

PLENARY SESSION/SÉANCE PLÉNIÈRE: POST REFERENDUM CANADA - AFTER THE 1995 REFERENDUM: DEALING WITH QUÉBEC

Room/ Chair/Prés.: Michael Stein (McMaster) Pièce TH 247 Part.: Janet Ajzenstat (McMaster) Stephen Harper (MP, Reform Party) Jeremy Webber (McGill) Robert Young (UWO) Christian Dufour (École Nationale d’Administration Publique) Hon. Stéphane Dion (Minister of Intergovernmental Affairs, Federal Government)

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MONDAY EVENING, JUNE 3/ LUNDI SOIR, LE 3 JUIN

19h00

THE CPSA PRESIDENT'S DINNER/LE DÎNER PRÉSIDENTIEL DE L'ACSP

Admission by ticket/Entrée par billet

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SESSION/PÉRIODE 11 8h30 - 9h20 TUESDAY JUNE 4/MARDI 4 JUIN

A11: Room/ Pièce Chair/Prés.: Peter Leslie (Queen’s) ED 209 Paper/Communication: Christian Rouillard (Carleton) and/et François Rocher (Carleton), “Du concept de deconcentration pour depasser la dichotomie centralisation/decentralisation: regard sur le reformisme constitutionnel au Canada.”

Disc./Comm.: Peter Leslie (Queen’s)

B11: Room/ Pièce Chair/Prés.: Suraiya Naher (Carleton) ED 305 Paper/Communication: Fahimul Quadir (Dalhousie), “Democracy, Development, and Civil Society in Bangladesh: The Quest for a New Praxis of Sustainability.”

Disc./Comm.: Ashraful Hasan (Lakewood, Ohio)

C11: Room/ Pièce Chair/Prés.: Peter Stoett (Guelph) ED 317 Paper/Communication: Amy Verdun (Essex), “EMU and Domestic Politics: How `Core´ Countries Cope with the Convergence Criteria.”

Disc./Comm.: Gretchen MacMillan (Calgary)

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TUESDAY JUNE 4/MARDI 4 JUIN 8h30 - 9h20

D11: Intervention in Ethnic Conflict Room/ Pièce Chair/Prés.: John McGarry (Western) ED 327 Paper/Communication: David Carment (Carleton) and/et Dane Rowlands (Carleton), “Modelling Third Party Intervention: Multilateral and Unilateral Intervention in Internal Ethnic Conflict.”

Disc./Comm.: John McGarry (Western)

E11: Room/ Pièce Chair/Prés.: TBA/A venir ED 205 Paper/Communication: Henry Milner (Laval, Queen’s), “Proportional Representation and Political Participation: The Lessons from Comparative Voting Turnout in Municipal Elections.”

Disc./Comm.: D. Rowat (Carleton)

F11: Room/ Pièce Chair/Prés.: Elisabeth Gidengil (McGill) ED 202 Paper/Communication: Fred Cutler (Michigan), “The Analysis of Political Choices: Different Models, Different Assumptions, and Divergent Substantive Implications.”

Disc./Comm.: Elisabeth Gidengil (McGill)

G11: No Session/Aucune séance

H11(a): Room/ Pièce Chair/Prés.: Florian Bail (Dalhousie) ED 8G Paper/Communication: Gilbert Germain (UPEI), “Lyotard and the Eclipse of the Real.”

Disc./Comm.: Florian Bail (Dalhousie)

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TUESDAY JUNE 4/MARDI 4 JUIN 8h30 - 9h20 H11(b): Room/ Pièce Chair/Prés.: Larry Johnston (Toronto) ED 207 Paper/Communication: Eric Darier (Queen’s), “Michael Foucault’s Contribution to Environmental Ethics: Environmental Resistance and the Construction of a Green Self.”

Disc./Comm.: Larry Johnston (Toronto)

J11: Ontario’s Social Contract Room/ Pièce Chair/Prés.: Steve McBride (SFU) ED 203 Paper/Communication: Lawrence Hanson (Toronto), “From a Contracting Economy to the Social Contract: Governing Recessionary Ontario.”

Disc./Comm.: Steve McBride (SFU)

K11(a): Room/ Pièce Chair/Prés.: Steve Patten (York) ED 204 Paper/Communication: Geoffrey E. Hale (Western), “Reforming Unemployment Insurance: Can we Transcend the Politics of the Status Quo?”

Disc./Comm.: Andrew Johnson (Bishop’s)

K11(b): Theme Session: Business Policy in Canada Room/ Pièce Chair/Prés.: Henry Jacek (McMaster) ED 206 Paper/Communication: William T. Stanbury (UBC), “Analysis of Business and Trade Associations: Comparative Advantage in Trying to Influence Public Policy.”

Disc./Comm.: William Coleman

L11: No Session/Aucune séance

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SESSION/PÉRIODE 12 9h30 - 10h20 TUESDAY JUNE 4/MARDI 4 JUIN

A12: Room/ Pièce Chair/Prés.: Herman Bakvis (Dalhousie) ED 209 Paper/Communication: Richard Jenkins (UBC), “Redistribution Stories: Untangling the Politics of Electoral Boundaries, 1993 - 95.”

Disc./Comm.: Herman Bakvis (Dalhousie)

B12(a): Room/ Pièce Chair/Prés.: Rob Huebert (Manitoba) ED 305 Paper/Communication: Baldev Raj Nayar (McGill), “The State and Economic Performance:Globalization and Marginalization in India’s Shipping.”

Disc./Comm.: Stephen McDowell (Michigan State)

B12(b): Room/ Pièce Chair/Prés.: Kiaras Garabaghi (Dalhousie) ED 311 Paper/Communication: Nilgun Onder (York), “Neoliberalism, Democracy, and the State: The Turkish Case.”

Disc./Comm.: Fuat Keyman (Bilkent, Turkey)

C12: Room/ Pièce Chair/Prés.: Ken Woodside (Guelph) ED 317 Paper/Communication: Emmanuel Brunet-Jailly (UWO), “Cross-border Relations and European Integration: A Case Study of the Euroregion.”

Disc./Comm.: Osvaldo Croci (Laurentian) 65

TUESDAY JUNE 4/MARDI 4 JUIN 9h30 - 10h20

D12: Laws of War Room/ Pièce Chair/Prés.: Alistair Edgar (Wilfrid Laurier) ED 327 Paper/Communication: Liz Philipose (York), “International Relations and the Laws of War: Criminality, Normalization and Absolution.”

Disc./Comm.: Alistair Edgar (Wilfrid Laurier)

E12: Room/ Pièce Chair/Prés.: TBA/A venir ED 205 Paper/Communication: Frédéric Belley (Sherbrooke), “The Financial Performance of Urban Communities in Québec: A Time-Series Analysis (1970 - 1994).”

Disc./Comm.: Joseph Kushner (Economics, Brock)

F12: Room/ Pièce Chair/Prés.: Fred Fletcher (York) ED 202 Paper/Communication: Patrick Basham (Cambridge) and/et Michael McHugh (Toronto Journalist), “Free Voting in Provincial Parliament: The Case of Same Sex Legislation in Ontario.”

Disc./Comm.: Tom Flanagan (Calgary)

G12: Urban Political Economy Room/ Pièce Chair/Prés.: Donald Swartz (Carleton) ED 304 Paper/Communication: Franz Hartmann (York), “The City of Cyborgs: Urban Political Economy and Nature.”

Disc./Comm.: Harold Chorney (Concordia)

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TUESDAY JUNE 4/MARDI 4 JUIN 9h30 - 10h20

H12(a): Room/ Pièce Chair/Prés.: Tom Pocklington (Alberta) ED 8G Paper/Communication: Margaret Moore (Waterloo), “On National Self-Determination.”

Disc./Comm.: Tom Pocklington (Alberta)

H12(b): Room/ Pièce Chair/Prés.: Julie Bernier (Toronto) ED 207 Paper/Communication: François Houle (Ottawa), “Droits collectifs et minorités nationales: les analyses de Taylor et Kymlicka.”

Disc./Comm.: Julie Bernier (Toronto)

J12: The Politics of Balanced Budgets (I) Room/ Pièce Chair/Prés.: Rand Dyck (Laurentian) ED 203 Paper/Communication: Janice Stokes (Calgary), “Balanced Budget Politics in the Provinces: Alberta, Saskatchewan and New Brunswick in a Comparative Framework.”

Disc./Comm.: Rand Dyck (Laurentian)

K12(a): Room/ Pièce Chair/Prés.: Patrick Robardet (P-C de Québec) ED 204 Paper/Communication: Hugh Mellon (King’s College, Western), “Regulatory Reform and Modern Public Policy.”

Disc./Comm.: David Johnson (University College of Cape Breton)

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TUESDAY JUNE 4/MARDI 4 JUIN 9h30 - 10h20

K12(b): Theme Session: Business Policy in Canada Room/ Pièce Chair/Prés.: Henry Jacek (McMaster) ED 206 Paper/Communication: David Langille (York), “20 years of the BCNI: The Era of Corporate Rule in Canada.”

Disc./Comm.: W.D. Coleman (McMaster)

L12: Achieving Constitutional Closure Room/ Pièce Chair/Prés.: Michael Stein (McMaster) ED 208 Paper/Communication: Christopher P. Manfredi (McGill) and/et Michael Lusztig (Western), “Amendment Overload: The Politics of Constitutional Pluralism.”

Disc./Comm.: Michael Stein (McMaster)

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SESSION/PÉRIODE 13 10h30 - 11h20 TUESDAY JUNE 4/MARDI 4 JUIN

A13: Room/ Pièce Chair/Prés.: Richard Johnston (UBC) ED 209 Paper/Communication: Barry Kay (Wilfrid Laurier), “Of Bandwagons and Silent Spirals: Is There Hard Evidence that Polls Contaminate the Electoral Process.”

Disc./Comm.: Richard Johnston (UBC)

B13: Room/ Pièce Chair/Prés.: Duncan Wood (ITAM, Mexico) ED 305 Paper/Communication: Viviana Patroni (WLU), “It takes three to tango: Capital, labour and state in the Mexican labour legislation reform dispute.”

Disc./Comm.: Teresa Healy (Carleton)

C13: Room/ Pièce Chair/Prés.: Kent Weaver (Brookings) ED 311 Paper/Communication: George Breckenridge (McMaster), “Evangelicals Deep into Politics: The New Christian Right and the Republican Party in Historical Perspective.”

Disc./Comm.: Nicol Rae (Florida International and APSA Congressional Fellow)

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TUESDAY JUNE 4/MARDI 4 JUIN 10h30 - 11h20

D13: Culture and Conflict Room/ Pièce Chair/Prés.: Jean Daudelin (Canadian Foundation for the Americas) ED 327 Paper/Communication: Mark Basil Salter (UBC), “Clash of Civilisations or Clash of Interests? Culture and conflict in the Post- Cold War World Order.”

Disc./Comm.: Jean Daudelin (Canadian Foundation for the Americas)

E13: Room/ Pièce Chair/Prés.: ED 205 Paper/Communication: Emmanuel Brunet-Jailly (Western), “Cross-Border Relations: A Case Study of the City-Region of Detroit and the Canadian Cities of Windsor and Sarnia.”

Disc./Comm.: Trevor Price (Windsor)

F13: Room/ Pièce Chair/Prés.: Robert Young (Western) ED 202 Paper/Communication: Keith Archer (Calgary), Jennifer Stewart-Toth (Calgary) and/et Mebs Kanji (Calgary), “The Political Response to Economic Insecurity: Assessments of the Klein Government Among Food Bank Users and the General Public.”

Disc./Comm.: Jean Crête (Laval)

G13: No Session/Aucune séance

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TUESDAY JUNE 4/MARDI 4 JUIN 10h30 - 11h20

H13(a): Room/ Pièce Chair/Prés.: David Foster (Hiram College) ED 8G Paper/Communication: Don Carmichael (Alberta), “Lockean Natural Rights.”

Disc./Comm.: David Foster (Hiram College)

H13(b): Room/ Pièce Chair/Prés.: Larry Pratt (Alberta) ED 207 Paper/Communication: William Vaughn (St. Thomas), “Rousseau on The Possibility of a European Peace.”

Disc./Comm.: Larry Pratt (Alberta)

J13: The Politics of Balanced Budgets (II) Room/ Pièce Chair/Prés.: Christopher Dunn (Memorial) ED 203 Paper/Communication: Neil Thomlinson (Toronto), “Same Problems, Different Solutions: Balancing Budgets in Alberta and Saskatchewan.”

Disc./Comm.: Christopher Dunn (Memorial)

K13(a): Room/ Pièce Chair/Prés.: James Simeon (Immigration Appeal Board) ED 204 Paper/Communication: Brian Howe (University College of Cape Breton) and/et David Johnson (University College of Cape Breton), “Human Rights Commissions in Hard Times: Adapting to the Administration of Restraint.”

Disc./Comm.: Carl Baar (Brock)

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TUESDAY JUNE 4/MARDI 4 JUIN 10h30 - 11h20

K13(b): Theme Session: Business Policy in Canada Room/ Pièce Chair/Prés.: Henry Jacek (McMaster) ED 206 Paper/Communication: Stephen Harris (O.E.C.D.), “The Political Economy of Structural Adjustment in Financial Services: The 1986 Decision to Liberalize Ownership in the Canadian Investment Dealer Industry.”

Disc./Comm.: William Coleman (McMaster)

L13: No Session/Aucune séance

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SESSION/PÉRIODE 14 11h30 - 12h20 TUESDAY JUNE 4/MARDI 4 JUIN

A14: Room/ Pièce Chair/Prés.: Richard Simeon (Toronto) ED 209 Paper/Communication: Kent Weaver (Brookings Institution), “Canadian Constitutional Negotiations as an Evolving Two-Level Game.”

Disc./Comm.: Richard Simeon (Toronto)

B14: Room/ Pièce Chair/Prés.: Duncan Wood (ITAM, Mexico) ED 305 Paper/Communication: Robert Finbow (Dalhousie), “NAFTA and the Transformation of Labour Relations in Mexico.”

Disc./Comm.: Teresa Healy (Carleton)

C14(a): Room/ Pièce Chair/Prés.: Stefania Miller (McMaster) ED 317 Paper/Communication: Lavinia Stan (Toronto), “Managing Ethnic Diversity in Independent Moldova.”

Disc./Comm.: Fred Eidlin (Guelph)

C14(b): Room/ Pièce Chair/Prés.: Gerald Bierling (McMaster) ED 311 Paper/Communication: Neil Nevitte (Toronto) and/et Mebs Kanji (Calgary), “Orientation Towards Authority and Democratic Stability.”

Disc./Comm.: Gerald Bierling (McMaster)

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TUESDAY JUNE 4/MARDI 4 JUIN 11h30 - 12h20

D14: Natural Law Room/ Pièce Chair/Prés.: Margaret Moore (Waterloo) ED 327 Paper/Communication: Carol Rice, “Human Rights and Natural Law: Towards a Dialogue of Civilizations.”

Disc./Comm.: Margaret Moore (Waterloo)

E14: Room/ Pièce Chair/Prés.: TBA/A venir ED 205 Paper/Communication: Paul Barker (Brescia College, Western), “School Councils in Ontario.”

Disc./Comm.: Susan Sydor (Faculty of Education, Brock)

F14: Room/ Pièce Chair/Prés.: Richard Johnston (UBC) ED 202 Paper/Communication: Tom Flanagan (Calgary), “A Game Model of the Pitcher-Batter Duel in Baseball.”

Disc./Comm.: Réjean Landry (Laval)

G14: No Session/ Aucune séance

H14(a): Room/ Pièce Chair/Prés.: James Crimmins (Western) ED 8G Paper/Communication: Thomas Lewis (McMaster), “Between Political Theory and Political Economy: Adam Smith on Establishing Individual Liberty.”

Disc./Comm.: James Crimmins (Western)

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TUESDAY JUNE 4/MARDI 4 JUIN 11h30 - 12h20

H14(b): Room/ Pièce Chair/Prés.: Ingrid Makus (Brock) ED 207 Paper/Communication: Carrie Hull (Toronto), “A Feminist Critique of Feminist Constructivism.”

Disc./Comm.: Ingrid Makus (Brock)

J14: The Growth of Provincial Governments Room/ Pièce Chair/Prés.: Peter McCormick (Lethbridge) ED 203 Paper/Communication: François Pétry (Laval), Louis Imbeau (Laval) and/et Jean Crête (Laval), “Measuring Government size in the Canadian Provinces: Implications for Testing Models of Government Growth.”

Disc./Comm.: Peter McCormick (Lethbridge)

K14(a): Room/ Pièce Chair/Prés.: R. Jamieson (Ont. Ombudsman) ED 204 Paper/Communication: Patrick Robardet (Bureau du Protecteur du citoyen de Québec), “Images of the Ombudsman; between St. Jude and Don Quixote: The Case of ‘le Protecteur du Citoyen du Québec’.”

Disc./Comm.: M. Jacobyn (Québec Ombudsman)

K14(b): Canadian Research Committee on Politics and Business Room/ Business Meeting Pièce ED 206

L14: No Session/Aucune séance

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TUESDAY JUNE 4/MARDI 4 JUIN 12h30 - 13h20

Special Graduate Student Session: Political Science as a Vocation 12h30 - 13h20 Room/ Pièce Chair/Prés.: Thomas Pangle (Toronto) ED 207/208 Part.: D. MacDonald (Gov’t of Canada) A. Agyeman-Duah (McMaster) I. Makus (Brock)

12h30-13h20 Lunch Meeting/ Réunion-déjeuner Room/ European Community Studies Association Pièce

12h30-13h20 Caucus Meetings/Rencontres des sections: Bring your lunch/Apporter votre déjeuner International Relations/Relations internationales TA 203 Women's Caucus/Caucus des femmes ST 405 Canadian Research Committe on Politics and Business (*11h30-13h20) ED 206

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SESSION/PÉRIODE 15 13h30 - 15h15 TUESDAY JUNE 4/MARDI 4 JUIN

A15(a): Interest Groups Room/ Pièce Chair/Prés.: Sandra Burt (Waterloo) ED 206 Papers/Communications: Robert Young (Western), “Organized Groups in Dualistic Political Markets.” Réjean Landry (Laval), “Emergence and Maintenance of Canadian Interest Groups.”

Disc./Comm.: Sandra Burt (Waterloo)

A15(b): The Parliamentary Internship Programme Room/ Programme de stage parlementaire Pièce Chair/Prés.: Clinton Archibald (Director, PIP)

Part.: Nicolas Jimenez (Parliamentary Intern) Robbin Tourangeau (Parliamentary Intern) Tommy Tremblay (Stagiaire Parlementaire)

B15: Gender in Global Comparative Context Room/ Pièce Chair/Prés.: Kalowatie Deonandan (Saskatchewan) ED 305 Papers/Communications: Meredith Ralston (Mt. Saint Vincent) and/et Edna Keeble (Saint Mary’s), “Organizing for Change in the Sex Trade Industry: A Comparative Analysis of Sex Trade Work in the U.S., Canada and the Phillippines.” Katherine Isbester (Toronto), “The Economic Implications of the Nicaraguan Government’s Ideology on Women, 1990-1994.”

Disc./Comm.: Abigail Bakan (Queen’s)

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TUESDAY JUNE 4/MARDI 4 JUIN 13h30 - 15h15

C15: Roundtable: American Elections Room/ (Joint Session with Political Behaviour/Sociology) Pièce Chair/Prés.: Maureen Mancuso (Guelph) ED 317 Part.: Paul Abramson (U of Michigan) Franco Mattei (SUNY Buffalo) William Mishler (U of South Carolina) Nicol Rae (Florida International and APSA Congressional Fellow)

D15: Senior Scholar Panel : John Sigler (Carleton) Room/ Pièce Chair/Prés.: Claire Turenne Sjolander (Ottawa) ED 327 Part.: Michael Dolan (Carleton) Mark Neufeld (Trent) P. Close (Dep’t of Finance) B. Lawson (DFAIT)

E15: Room/ Pièce Chair/Prés.: TBA/A venir ED 205 Paper/Communication: Christopher Leo (Winnipeg) “City Politics in an Era of Globalization.”

Disc./Comm.: Tim Thomas (RMC)

F15: See C15

G15: Issues in Political Economy: Reflections on the Next Fifty Room/ Pièce Chair/Prés.: Liora Salter (York) ED 304 Part.: Greg Albo (York) Pat Armstrong (Carleton) Colin Leys (Queen’s) Eleanor MacDonald (Queen’s)

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TUESDAY JUNE 4/MARDI 4 JUIN 13h30 - 15h15

H15(a): Roundtable: The Teaching of Statemanship: Theory and Practice Room/ Pièce Chair/Prés.: Paul Fox (Toronto) ED 8G Part.: Timothy Burns (Southwest Texas) John Eastby (Hampden-Sydney) John Koritanski (Hiram College) Patrick Malcolmson (St. Thomas)

H15(b): Gender and Citizenship: Canadian Models, 1966 - 1996 Room/ (Joint session with Gender Studies) - Double length session Pièce ED 202 Chair/Prés.: Susan Jackel (Alberta)

Papers/Communications: Barbara Freeman (Journalism, Carleton), “Laying the Groundwork for Women’s Equality: the Media and the Royal Commission on the Status of Women in Canada, 1966 - 1968.” Jane Arscott (Dalhousie), “Gender Anomalies in Canadian Citizenship: The RCSW on Same Treatment and its Implications for Both Genders.” Barbara Marshall (Trent), “Reading Representations: The construction of political discourse about women in English-Canadian feminist press.” Laura Bonnett (Canadian Studies, Carleton), “Women and the Charter: Expanding Notions of Citizenship.” Linda Trimble (Alberta), “Good Enough Citizens: Women and Constitutional Citizenship in Canada.” Joyce Green (Alberta), “Intersectionality and Authenticity: Exploring Aboriginal Identity and Citizenship.”

Disc./Comm.: Sandra Burt (Waterloo)

J15: The 1995 Election Campaign in Ontario Room/ Pièce Chair/Prés.: Paul Nesbitt-Larking (Huron College) ED 203 Papers/Communications: Peter Woolstencroft (Waterloo), “The Ontario Election of 1995: The Campaign of the Progressive Conservative Party.” Leslie Coventry (Western), “Campaign Strategy and the Uses of Negative Political Advertising in the 1995 Ontario Election.”

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TUESDAY JUNE 4/MARDI 4 JUIN 13h30 - 15h15

K15(a): Roundtable: What Can be Learned From Administrative Reform? Room/ (Joint session with Canadian Association of Programs in Public Administration.) Pièce ED 204 Chair/Prés.: Richard Phidd (Guelph)

Part.: Keith Henderson (Buffalo State College) Ken Kernaghan (Brock) Harry Redd (US Merit Protection Board) Ginnette Stewart (PSC Ottawa) David Zussman (Ottawa)

K15(b): Globalization and Business Room/ Pièce Chair/Prés.: David Langille (York) ED 206 Papers/Communications: Tony Porter (McMaster), “Private International Institutions and Global Governance.” Henry Jacek (McMaster), “Organized Business and the New Global Order.”

L15: How do Judges Decide? Room/ Pièce Chair/Prés.: Kathy Brock (Wilfrid Laurier) ED 208 Papers/Communications: Ian Greene (York), Carl Baar (Brock), Martin Thomas (York), George Szablowski (York) and/et Peter McCormick (Lethbridge), “Final Appeal: How Canadian Appellate Judges Decide.” Peter McCormick (Lethbridge), “The Supreme Court, Judicial Citations and Judicial Influence 1945-1994.”

Disc./Comm.: Peter Russell (Toronto)

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SESSION/PÉRIODE 16 15h30 - 17h00 TUESDAY JUNE 4/MARDI 4 JUIN

A16(a): Room/ Pièce Chair/Disc.: Thierry Rodon (Laval) ED 209 Papers/Communications: Karen Murray (UBC), “Canada, Two Nations, or One, or Three?” Edith Garneau, “Reflexion sur la trajectoire des rapports entre sentiments nationaux et conscience de genre chez des groupes de femmes autochtones, canadiennes, et québecoises.”

Disc./Comm.: Daniel Arsenault (Carleton)

A16(b): Democracy and the New Technologies: Challenges and Potential Room/ (Joint with Canadian Study of Parliament Group) Pièce Chair/Prés.: Thérèse Arseneau (St. Mary’s) ED 203 Papers/Communications: R.K. Carty (UBC), “Choosing Party Leaders by Phone Vote” Cynthia Alexander (Acadia), “Cyber-naughts and the Search for Generation Y” Reg Alcock (MP, Winnipeg South), “A Digital Commons’ Homepage on the Web.”

Disc./Comm.: TBA/A venir

B16(a): Canada’s Response to China in the 1990s Room/ Pièce Chair/Prés.: Laure Paquette (Lakehead) ED 305 Papers/Communications: Fred Bild (Montréal), “Canada’s Response to China in the 1990s.” Charles Burton (Brock), “Canadian Perspectives on Political Reform and Human Rights in China.” Bernie Frolic (York), “Aspects of Canada-China Relations.”

Disc./Comm.: J.D. Yuan (York)

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TUESDAY JUNE 4/MARDI 4 JUIN 15h30 - 17h00

B16(b): Roundtable: The Role of NGOs in the Implementation Process Room/ (Joint session with Public Administration and Public Policy) Pièce ED 204 Chair/Prés.: Hevina Dashwood (Brock)

Part.: Lucy Luccisano (York) Sandra MacLean (Dalhousie) Susan Dicklich (U of South Carolina)

C16: Roundtable: Party Discipline in Canada and The UK Room/ Pièce Chair/Prés.: Joe Wearing (Trent) ED 317 Part.: Louis Massicotte (Montréal) Ned Franks (Queen’s) Janice Oliver (IBC) the Hon. James McGrath (Member, Privy Council)

D16: Global Government Room/ (Joint Session with Comparative Developing) Pièce ED 327 Chair/Prés.: Robert Wolfe (Queen’s)

Papers/Communications: John Cockell (Carleton), “Self-Determination and Postcolonial Democratic Development: New Issues of Human Rights and Human Governance.” Nancy Stefureak (Brock) and/et Lea Matheson (Brock), “Perpetuating Peace: A Pre-emptive State for Cooperative Security.”

Disc.: Jean-Phillipe Thérien (Montréal)

E16: No Session/Aucune séance

F16: No Session/Aucune séance

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TUESDAY JUNE 4/MARDI 4 JUIN 15h30 - 17h00

G16: Resisting the Neo-Conservative Agenda: Women , Struggles and Room/ Strategies Pièce (Joint with Canadian Women Studies Association) ED 304 Chair/Prés.: June Corman (Brock)

Part.: Ester Reiter (York), “Undoing the Canadian Health Care System.” Barbara Cameron (York), “A Feminist Rethinking of Social Programs.”

Disc./Comm.: Sue Findlay (Toronto)

H16(a): George Grant and Liberal Education Room/ (Joint Session with Canadain Liberal Studies Association) Pièce ED 8G Chair/Prés.: Art Davis (York)

Papers/Communications: David Cayley (UBC), “George Grant and Post-modernity.” William Mathie (Brock), “George Grant as Teacher.” Peter Emberley (Carleton), “Liberal Education and Tradition.”

Disc./Comm.: Louis Greenspan (Religious Studies, McMaster) William Christian (Guelph)

H16(b): Gender and Citizenship: Canadian Models, 1966 - 1996 Room/ (Joint session with Gender Studies) Pièce H15(a) continued ED 202

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TUESDAY JUNE 4/MARDI 4 JUIN 15h30 - 17h00

J16: Ontario Legislative Internship Programme 20th Anniversary Room/ The Harris Government Year I Pièce ED 311 Chair/Prés.: Bob Williams (Waterloo)

Papers/Communications: Melodie Barnett (OLIP), “Where Have All the Powers Gone? Delaying Tactics and Democracy in the Ontario Legislature.” Elizabeth Keller (OLIP), “Birds of a Feather? A Comparison of the Ontario and Alberta Conservative Governments.” Rose Sottile (OLIP), “The Rinse Cycle: Spinning Political News in Ontario.” Jill Zelmanovits (OLIP), “The Democratic Deficit: Political Staff and Political Accountability in Ontario.”

K16(a): Roundtable: Role of NGO’s in the Implementation Process. Room/ (Joint session with Developing) Pièce ED 204 Chair/Disc.: Hevina Dashwood (Brock)

Part.: Susan Dicklich (University of South Carolina) Lucy Luccisano (York) Sandra Maclean (Dalhousie) Allison Van Roy (North-South Institute)

K16(b): Roundtable: Welfare Policy Room/ (Joint session with Comparative Politics - Industrialized) Pièce ED 206 Chair/Prés.: Keith Banting (Queen’s)

Part.: Kent Weaver (Brookings) Henry Milner (Queen’s)

L16: No Session/Aucune séance

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TRUST FUND/LE FONDS

The following individuals have contributed to the Trust Fund 1989-1996. Les personnes suivantes ont contribué au Fonds de l'Acsp 1989-1996.

Agar Adamson William Coleman James H. Aitchison John C. Courtney Janet Ajzenstat Edward J. Czilli Caroline Andrew Gurston Dacks Edward Andrew Marcel Danis Douglas Anglin Michel Decoste Sylvie Arend Mark O. Dickerson Therese Arseneau Stéphane Dion Michael Atkinson Robert Dobrohoczki Peter Aucoin Stanley Drabek Edmond A. Aunger Robert J. Drummond Carl Baar John H.A. Dyck William Badour Alaoui El-Hassane Florian Bail David J. Elkins Herman Bakvis Frederick C. Engelmann Louis Balthazar Lynda Erickson C. Jane Banfield Robert Everett Stephen Baranyi Patrick Ferrier Melissa Barrett William John Fields James Barros Thomas E. Flanagan Donald J. Barry Frederick J. Fletcher Sylvia Bashevkin Martha Fletcher David J. Baugh Paul W. Fox André-J. Bélanger Alain-G.Gagnon David Black David Garkut Jerome H. Black Nicole Garton Naomi Black Roger Gibbins André Blais Elisabeth Gidengil Donald E. Blake Michel Giguère Joan Boase C. Ian Greene Micheal Brecher Malcolm Grieve Philip J. Briggs Ginette Guilbault-Laganière Kathy L. Brock Robert Hackett Harvey Brown Gerald Halabura Alan Brudner Barbara G. Haskel Kenneth Bryden J.B. Haynes François Bundock Diane Hastie Anne Bursey Dwight Herperberger Sandra Burt John E. Hodgetts Alan C. Cairns John W. Holmes David M. Cameron Kalevi J. Holsti David R. Cameron R. Brian Howe Bruce Campbell William H.N. Hull Robert Campbell Margaret Hunziker R. Kenneth Carty Rémi Hyppia Arnold G. Chan Allen R. Kear Paul Chan T.A. Keenleyside William Chandler Sean R. Kerins Stephen Clarkson Rais A. Khan Theodore H. Cohn Michael Kidd 85

Stanley Kirschbaum Joan F. Pond John Kirton Jean-Guy Prévost Rainer Knopff A. Paul Pross Robert Krause Teresa Rakowska-Harmstone Arthur Kruger Jonathan Rose Robert A. Kurfirst Douglas A. Ross Bohuslav Kymlicka Donald C. Rowat Guy Laforest Peter H. Russell Réjean Landry Andrew B. Sancton Jeanne Laux Alain Sauvé Luc Lavigne Mildred Schwartz Roland Lavoie James P. Sewell Lawrence LeDuc Timothy Shaw Vincent Lemieux John H. Sigler C.P. Leo Grace Skogstad Thomas J. Lewis Jennifer Smith Margaret Hillyard Little Peter J. Smith Richard C. Lockert Elizabeth Smythe Douglas G. Long Walter C. Soderlund Chose Saint Low P. Soldatos Heather Lunergan Josep Sort Peyton V. Lyon Lorne M. Sossin Gordon Mace Erik J. Spicer C. Michael MacMillan Richard B. Splane Warren Magnusson Graham Spry George Manios Irene M. Spry Ronald Manzer Denis W. Stairs Robert O. Matthews Janice Stein William P.J. McCarthy Michael Stein John McDougall Blema Steinberg Simon McInnes J.-F. St.Laurent Kenneth D. McRae Richard Stren Gordon P. Means Tim Stutt J. Peter Meekison Sharon Sutherland Lucien Millet Neil Swainson F. Bill Mohri Joan Tait Maureen A. Molot Nigel Tappin James W. Moore Paul Tennant F.L. (Ted) Morton Martin Thomas William B. Moul Paul G. Thomas Donald Munton H.G. Thorburn Lynn K. Mytelka Stephen G. Tomblin Douglas C. Nilson Brian Tomlin Christopher J. Nock John Trent Kim Richard Nossal Carolyn J. Tuohy Michael Kelway Oliver Jean Turgeon Leslie Pal Debora Vannijnatten Thomas L. Pangle Douglas V. Verney Louis W. Pauly Robert Vipond Joseph Peasah Harold von Riekhoff Frank W. Peers Joseph Wearing Anthony Perl Reginald Whitaker G. Neil Perry Randall White Maurice Pinard Gilbert R. Winham Thomas C. Pocklington Robert J. Williams

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John M. Wilson V. Seymour Wilson Nelson Wiseman Steven Wolinetz Carol Woods Lawrence T. Woods Gerald Wright

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PARTICIPANTS Boase, Joan C4a, K5, K6 Bonnett, Laura H15b Bourgault, Jacques K8a Papers/Communications Boychuk, Gerard K1 Other participants/ Autre participations Boyer, Patrick C10b Bradford, Neil J6 Bradshaw, Leah H6a Abramson, Paul C15 Brady, Henry E. F10 Abu-Laban, Yasmeen A6 Breckenridge, George C13, K1 Adibe, Clement B7 Brock, Kathy L2, L6, L15 Agyeman-Duah, A. Brunet-Jailly, Emmanuel C12, E13 Ajzenstat, Janet L6, L8 Bruynel, Kevin H1b Albo, Greg G15, G4 Burke, Mike K7 Alexander, Cynthia A16b Burns, Timothy H15a Alfred, Gerald K8b Burt, Sandra H15b, J4, Anderson, Daniel R. L5 K15b Andrew, Caroline E2 Burton, Charles B16a Andrew, Ed H6a Bush, Kenneth B6, D4 Appel, Frederick H2a, H4a Cairns, Alan A6 Archer, Keith F10, F13, F9 Caldbick, Mary H5b Archibald, Clinton A15b Cameron, Barbara G16 Arend, Sylvie E2 Cameron, David E9, J3 Arés, Mathieu G4 Cameron, Duncan G9 Armstrong, Pat G15, G3 Cantin, Bernard C8 Arscott, Jane H15b, H3b, Carment, David D11 H8b Carmichael, Don H13a, H9a Arsenault, Daniel A16a Carty, R.K A16b Arseneau, Thérèse A16b Cashore, Ben J8 Atack, Peter Mackenzie B5 Cayley, David H16a Atkinson, Michael C5, C9 Chorney, Harold G12, K7 Baar, Carl K13a, L15 Christian, William C5, H16a Bail, Florian H11a Church, John K5, K6 Bakan, Abigail B15 Clapp, Jennifer D6b Bakvis, Herman A12 Clarke, Harold F6 Banting, Keith K16b, C7, Clarke, Michael H7b G7, K6 Close, P. D15 Barker, Paul E14 Cockell, John B6, D16 Barnett, Melodie J16 Coleman, William C4b, C9, Basham, Patrick F12 F6, G3, Bashevkin, Sylvia C6b, F5 K11b, K13b Bassett, Carolyn G10 Collier, Cheryl A9 Bateman, Thomas J. L6 Comay, Eli E8 Baxter-Moore, Nicholas C1, K11a Corman, June G16 Beiner, Ronald H3a Coventry, Leslie J15 Belley, Frédéric E12 Cox, Wayne S. G6 Bernard, Paul F6 Craig, Leon H4a, H6a Bernier, Julie H10b, H12b Crête, Jean F13, F4, J14 Bernier, Robert F6 Crimmins, James H14a Bernstein, Steven J8 Cross, Bill F2 Bickerton, James J5 Crossley, John J10 Bierling, Gerald C14b, K9b Cushing, Christopher B6 Bild, Fred B16a Cutler, Fred F3, F11 Black, David G10 Darier, Eric H11b Blais, André F6, F10 88

Dashwood, Hevina B8, B16b, Gidengil, Elisabeth F5, F10, F11 K16 Gow, Iain K15a Daudelin, Jean B6, D13 Grady, Patrick K10b Davis, Art H16a Green, Joyce H15b de Clercy, Christine A8 Greene, Ian L9, L15 de Larrinaga, Miguel G6 Greenspan, Louis H16a Deonandan, Kalowatic B3, B15 Gutierrez, Maria Teresa G5 DeSéve, Micheline Haddow, Rodney G7 Dicklich, Susan B16b, K16a Hale, Geoffrey K11a Dion, Hon. Stéphane Hall, Douglas J6 Dirks, Gerald D7 Hamilton, Paul C1 Dobrowolsky, Alexandra C6b Hanson, Lawrence J11 Docherty, David J5, J10 Harris, Stephen K9b, K13a Dolan, Michael D15 Hartmann, Franz G12 Doubt, Keith Harty, Siobahn C7 Doucet, Marc G6 Hasan, Ashraful B11 Downey, Terry J9 Healy, Teresa B13, B14 Drabek, Stanley E10 Helleiner, Eric D6b, G5 Dufour, Christian Henderson, Keith B4a, K15a Dunn, Christopher J13 Hennigar, Mathew L2 Dwivedi, O.P. C8 Hicks, Jack J4 Dyck, Rand J12 Hiemstra, John K9b, K10b Dyment, David J2 Hix, Simon C6a Eagles, Munro C10a, F4 Ho, Shawn L2 Eastby, John H15 Hoberg, George K2, K8b Edgar, Alistair D12 Holland, Ken K2 Eidlin, Fred C14a Hooey, David B5 Emberley, Peter H16a Houle, François H12b Erikson, Lynda F5, F9 Howe, Brian K13a Feldman, Lionel E4 Hudon, Raymond F8 Ferguson, Susan H8b Huebert, Rob B12a, D3 Fierlbeck, Katherine B2 Hueglin, Thomas C4b, K9a Finbow, Robert B14 Hull, Carrie H14b Findlay, Sue G16 Hurd, Ian D10 Flanagan, Tom F12, F14, Hutter, Horst H5a, H6a H5b Idahosa, Paul B8, B9 Fletcher, Fred F12 Imbeau, Louis J14 Forbes, Donald F8 Irwin, Rosalind D6b Forest, Pierre-Gerlier B4b Isbester, Katherine B15 Foster, David H13a Jacek, Henry K11b, K12b, Fournier, Bernard F8 K13b Fox, Paul H15a Jackel, Susan H15b Franke, Mark F.N. Jacobyn, M. K14 Franks, Ned C16 James, Marc H2b Freeman, Barbara H15b James, Matt L7 Froese, Katrin H7a Jamieson, R. K14 Frolic, Bernie B16a Jansen, Harold J7 Gagné, Gilbert D8 Jenkins, Richard A12 Galleguillos, Nibaldo B3 Jenson, Jane C6b Gaon, Stella H1a Jimenez, Nicolas A15b Garabaghi, Kiaras B12b Johnson, Andrew G7, K11a Garneau, Edith A16a Johnson, David K12a, K13a Germain, Gilbert H11a Johnston, Larry H11b Gibbins, Roger A5 89

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