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The Trudeau Phenomenon
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 10 November 2009
Abstract
- Type
- Review Articles/Notes Bibliographiques
- Information
- Canadian Journal of Political Science/Revue canadienne de science politique , Volume 2 , Issue 3 , September 1969 , pp. 369 - 372
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- Copyright © Canadian Political Science Association (l'Association canadienne de science politique) and/et la Société québécoise de science politique 1969
References
1 Hébert and Trudeau, Two Innocents in Red China, 2.
2 Peacock, , Journey to Power, 223.Google Scholar
3 Ibid., 305–6.
4 By far the best analysis of the leadership conventions is the article by Smiley, D. V., “The National Party Leadership Convention in Canada: A Preliminary Analysis,” this Journal, I, 4 (Dec. 1968), 373–97.Google Scholar Another article which should be noted is Fox, Paul, “The Liberals Choose Trudeau – Pragmatism at Work,” Canadian Forum, XLVIII (May 1968), 27–8.Google Scholar The present writer provided a commentary on each of the conventions: “A Convention for Professionals: The PCs in Toronto,” Journal of Canadian Studies, II (Nov. 1967), 3–16, and “The Liberal Choice,” Ibid., III (May 1968), 3–20.
5 After this review was written, the Conservatives did amend their party's constitution to provide for leadership reassessment under certain conditions.
6 Meisel, John discusses changes up to 1965 in “Recent Changes in Canadian Parties,” in Thorburn, H. G., ed., Party Politics in Canada, 2nd ed. (Scarborough, 1967), 33–54.Google Scholar