Unsteady State: The 1997 Canadian Federal ElectionThe team of scholars co-writing this volume assembled to conduct a detailed study of voter behavior in the 1997 Canadian federal election. Using broadly based surveys and a question-centered approach, the authors skillfully analyze the results of the election. |
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The Regional Vote | 11 |
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Television Coverage in the 1997 Election | 24 |
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1997 federal election aboriginal Alexa McDonough analysis André Blais Appendix Atlantic provinces average Bloc Québécois Bloc's blocks Canada Canadian Election Study Canadian federal elections cent Chapter Conservative party Conservative voters Creating jobs cynicism debates deficit Democracies Economic Perceptions economy effect electoral evaluations evidence factor favourable federalists Figure free enterprise gender gap Gilles Duceppe Ideological Dimensions ideological outlooks important issue Jean Charest Jean Chrétien Journal of Political leader less Liberal government Liberal party Liberal performance Liberal voters Lucien Bouchard McDonough media coverage moral traditionalism Nadeau national unity NDP vote NDP's Nevitte Ontario outgroups partisans party identification party's political parties Political Science popular positive Progressive Conservatives promise questions Radio-Canada Reform party Reform vote Regional alienation respondents scale second choice shift significant sovereignist party sovereignty strategic voting Table tax cuts Television tion tone traditional unemployment rate variable vote intentions vote Liberal vote NDP voter turnout West women