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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Jason Roy , Christopher AlcantaraPublisher: University of Toronto Press Imprint: University of Toronto Press Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.380kg ISBN: 9781487525019ISBN 10: 148752501 Pages: 277 Publication Date: 07 August 2020 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Tertiary & Higher Education , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Temporarily unavailable ![]() The supplier advises that this item is temporarily unavailable. It will be ordered for you and placed on backorder. Once it does come back in stock, we will ship it out to you. Table of ContentsList of Figures List of Tables List of Appendices Preface Acknowledgments 1. An Overview of Winning and Keeping Power in Canadian Politics Part One: Winning Power – Election Campaigns 2. Going Negative in Canadian Federal Elections 3. Political Scandals 4. Candidate Endorsements 5. The Quality of Local Candidates Part Two: Keeping Power – Public Opinion and Incumbency 6. Parliamentary Configurations and Assigning Political Responsibility 7. Election Timing 8. The Supreme Court of Canada, Parliament, and the Role of Experts 9. Framing Public Budgeting 10. Political Apologies 11. Reflections, Recommendations, and Future ResearchReviewsAn intriguing book that examines the success and failure of a wide array of strategies parties use to win and keep power. A fresh perspective with an innovative experimental design. Read it. You will love it. - Andre Blais, Research Chair in Electoral Studies, Department of Political Science, Universite de Montreal ""Covering diverse topics, including negative campaigning, budgeting, and the courts, Winning and Keeping Power in Canadian Politics parses out key debates in the political science literature, using a novel method to provide answers and data where none existed before."" --Tamara A. Small, Department of Political Science, University of Guelph ""An intriguing book that examines the success and failure of a wide array of strategies parties use to win and keep power. A fresh perspective with an innovative experimental design. Read it. You will love it."" --André Blais, Research Chair in Electoral Studies, Department of Political Science, Université de Montréal "" Winning and Keeping Power in Canadian Politics will be a valuable aid to Canadian political science scholars, political actors, the media, and students."" --J.P. Lewis, Department of History and Politics, University of New Brunswick ""Roy and Alcantara offer a uniquely accessible and comprehensive study of factors that matter (and do not matter) to political support. Experimental work on some of the major features of political campaigns highlights the many ways in which the contents of election campaigns can alter information-seeking and vote intentions. Winning and Keeping Power in Canadian Politics offers a rich exploration of the ways in which information and institutions affect Canadian political behaviour."" --Stuart Soroka, Michael W. Traugott Collegiate Professor of Communication and Media & Political Science, Institute for Social Research, University of Michigan Winning and Keeping Power in Canadian Politics will be a valuable aid to Canadian political science scholars, political actors, the media, and students. - J.P. Lewis, Department of History and Politics, University of New Brunswick An intriguing book that examines the success and failure of a wide array of strategies parties use to win and keep power. A fresh perspective with an innovative experimental design. Read it. You will love it. - Andre Blais, Research Chair in Electoral Studies, Department of Political Science, Universite de Montreal Covering diverse topics, including negative campaigning, budgeting, and the courts, Winning and Keeping Power in Canadian Politics parses out key debates in the political science literature, using a novel method to provide answers and data where none existed before. - Tamara A. Small, Department of Political Science, University of Guelph Roy and Alcantara offer a uniquely accessible and comprehensive study of factors that matter (and do not matter) to political support. Experimental work on some of the major features of political campaigns highlights the many ways in which the contents of election campaigns can alter information-seeking and vote intentions. Winning and Keeping Power in Canadian Politics offers a rich exploration of the ways in which information and institutions affect Canadian political behaviour. - Stuart Soroka, Michael W. Traugott Collegiate Professor of Communication and Media & Political Science, Institute for Social Research, University of Michigan Author InformationJason Roy is an associate professor in the Department of Political Science at Wilfrid Laurier University. Christopher Alcantara is a professor in the Department of Political Science at Western University. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |