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Winning and Keeping Power in Canadian Politics
Contributor(s): Roy, Jason (Author), Alcantara, Christopher (Author)
ISBN: 148752501X     ISBN-13: 9781487525019
Publisher: University of Toronto Press
OUR PRICE:   $37.00  
Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats
Published: August 2020
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BISAC Categories:
- Political Science | World - Canadian
- Political Science | Political Process - Campaigns & Elections
- Political Science | History & Theory - General
LCCN: 2020476233
Physical Information: 0.7" H x 6.1" W x 8.6" (0.80 lbs) 264 pages
 
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Do negative campaigns win elections? Do voters abandon candidates accused of scandalous behaviour? Do government apologies affect prospects for re-election? While many people assume the answer to each of these questions is yes, there is limited empirical evidence to support these assumptions. In this book, Jason Roy and Christopher Alcantara use a series of experiments to test these and other commonly held beliefs.

Each chapter draws upon contemporary events and literature to frame the issues and strategies. The findings suggest that not all of the assumptions that people have about the best strategies for winning and keeping political power hold up to empirical scrutiny. In fact, some work in ways that many readers may find surprising.

Original and innovative in its use of experimental methods, Winning and Keeping Power in Canadian Politics is a persuasive analysis of some of our most prominent and long-standing political myths. It will be a go to resource for journalists, strategists, scholars, and general readers alike.