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Sleeping Dogs

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What happened to the Quebec sovereignty movement after 1995? In Sleeping Dogs, Andrew McDougall reveals how a change in federalist strategy, combined with an improving political context, helped Canada stabilize its federal system and bury the "Quebec question" for the foreseeable future. The book identifies five potential reasons the Quebec sovereignty movement lost momentum and argues that all contributed to a political environment that benefited federalists. McDougall explores topics of elite accommodation, generational change, changing identity politics, economic globalization, and constitutional fatigue. He argues that Canada’s federalist political elites have capitalized on these developments to stabilize the country by dropping the national question – even when they might still hold very different visions of the Constitution. Building on "constitutional abeyance" theory, the author conceives of this strategic change as the restoration of a constitutional abeyance among federalist actors. Considering recent history in light of subsequent developments, Sleeping Dogs is a timely and important attempt to understand the evolving situation in Quebec and Canadian federalism.

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ISBN: 9781487502980
Publication date: 28th August 2023
Author: Andrew McDougall
Publisher: University of Toronto Press
Format: Hardback
Pagination: 210 pages
Series: Political Development: Comparative Perspectives
Genres: Social attitudes
Political structure and processes
Political parties and party platforms
Public opinion and polls
Corruption in politics, government and society
Public administration