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Anatomy of a Liberal Victory: Making Sense of the Vote in the 2000 Canadian Election
Contributor(s): Blais, Andre (Author), Gidengil, Elisabeth (Author), Nadeau, Richard (Author)
ISBN: 1551114836     ISBN-13: 9781551114835
Publisher: University of Toronto Press
OUR PRICE:   $41.75  
Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats
Published: May 2002
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BISAC Categories:
- Political Science | Political Process - Campaigns & Elections
Dewey: 324.971
LCCN: 2002437146
Physical Information: 1" H x 6" W x 9" (1.02 lbs) 241 pages
 
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Anatomy of a Liberal Victory: Making Sense of the Vote in the 2000 Canadian Election provides a compressive account of the factors that led Canadians to vote the way they did in the Fall 2000 Canadian election, which resulted in a third consecutive Liberal majority government. The book explains the overall impact that these factors had on how well or poorly each of the parties did in the election. The authors address in particular the following questions: Why was turnout so low? What were Canadians' perceptions of the economy and how much impact did these perceptions have on vote choice? What were voters' opinions on the major issues of the day and did these opinions affect their decision on election day? What did voters think of the leaders and how much weight did these evaluations have on their choice?

The study is based on mass surveys, involving more than 3,000 respondents, conducted both during the campaign and after the election. It also draws on a detailed content analysis of the parties' messages and nightly news broadcasts throughout the campaign and its aftermath.

Academics please note that this is a title classified as having a restricted allocation of complimentary copies; complimentary copies remain readily available to adopters and to academics very likely to adopt this title in the coming academic year. When adoption possibilities are less strong and/or further in the future, academics are requested to purchase the title at an academic discount, with the provison that University of Toronto Press will happily refund the purchase price (with or without a receipt) if the book is indeed adopted.


Contributor Bio(s): Blais, Andre: - Andr? Blais is Professor of Political Science and Canada Research Chair in Electoral Studies at the Universit? de Montr?al.
Gidengil, Elisabeth: - Elisabeth Gidengil is Hiram Mills Professor and Director of the Centre for the Study of Democratic Citizenship at McGill University.
Nadeau, Richard: -

Richard Nadeau is a professor of Political Science at l'Universite de Montreal.

Nevitte, Neil: -

Neil Nevitte is Professor in the Department of Political Science at the University of Toronto.