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Conventional Choices?

Maritime Leadership Politics, 1971–2003

Ian Stewart author David K Stewart author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:University of British Columbia Press

Published:21st May '07

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Conventional Choices examines twenty-five different leadershipelections over thirty-two years in three of Canada's maritimeprovinces to explore the backgrounds, attitudes, and motivations ofthose who select party leaders.

Conventional Choices examines twenty-five different leadership elections over thirty-two years in three of Canada's maritime provinces to explore the backgrounds, attitudes, and motivations of those who select party leaders.Selecting a leader is a momentous and defining choice for a politicalparty. Leaders symbolize their party and are a primary factor inelection outcomes. While much is known about the selection of nationalparty leaders, less is known about the provincial selection process,particularly in the Maritimes. Breaking new ground, ConventionalChoices examines twenty-five different leadership elections inthree maritime provinces. The analysis draws on an extraordinarily richdata set spanning thirty-two years to explore the backgrounds,attitudes, and motivations of those who select party leaders. It is animpressive study that offers fresh insights into leadership selectionand Maritime party politics.

"A monumental achievement of impeccable scholarship. Conventional Choices combines astute quantitative analysis of a remarkably wideranging data set with a thorough familiarity with the secondary literature of Maritime (and Canadian) politics and an encyclopaedic culling of newspaper sources. The analysis is never less than sure-footed and the conclusions are insightful. It will take its place among the key contributions to Maritime politics and to the study of leadership conventions. - Graham White, author of Cabinets and First Ministers"

  • Short-listed for Donald Smiley Prize, Canadian Political Science Association 2008 (Canada)

ISBN: 9780774813419

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 600g

320 pages