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Bilan du nationalisme au Québec
In: Collection politique et société
André Patry, Le Québec dans le monde 1960-1980, Montréal, Typo, 2006, 152 p
In: Recherches sociographiques, Band 48, Heft 2, S. 109
ISSN: 1705-6225
Les elections federales du 23 Janvier 2006: realignment ou parenthese?
In: Policy options: Options politiques, Band 27, Heft 3, S. 47-51
ISSN: 0226-5893
Robert Aird, André Patry et la présence du Québec dans le monde, Montréal, VLB éditeur, 2005, 160 p
In: Recherches sociographiques, Band 47, Heft 2, S. 417
ISSN: 1705-6225
Les relations canado-américaines : Nationalisme et continentalisme
In: Études internationales, Band 14, Heft 1, S. 23-37
ISSN: 1703-7891
This paper's objective is to bring forth some elements which confirm the following hypothesis : Canada is consigned to continentalism, namely to economic and cultural integration with the United States though this fact is shrouded in a Canadian nationalism of sorts. The continentalist mentality is rooted in the history of British North America, inhabited mostly by refugees from America who have remained inherently "Yankees" in spite of their anti-americanism. The Confederation itself is based on a sort of complicity with the United States. More recently there were talks of a "North American nationality", and continentalism both cultural and economic has come to be seen as a 'force of nature" which the governments, at the most, put into a chanelling process. Still, it is possible for Canadian nationalism to exist provided it does not go beyond the threshold whence it would run headlong into the continental mentality. Canada has defined itself through an international or non-national perspective far too long for today's nationalism not to remain weak and poorly established.
But the Americans whose "manifest destiny" has succeeded in spreading over Canada without even their having tried to hoist their flag there find it to their advantage to maintain some form of Canadian sovereignty. Canada as a "friendly nation" can be of use to Washington. That is why there are almost as many advocates for Canada's independence in the United States as there are north of the border. Canadian nationalism can thus further the interests of some Canadian elites without seriously prejudicing continental integration which can very well afford not to be set up into formalized structures.
REVIEWS
In: Canadian review of studies in nationalism: Revue canadienne des études sur le nationalisme, Band 32, Heft 12, S. 188-189
ISSN: 0317-7904
REVIEWS: Les convergences culturelles dans les sociétés pluriethniques - K. Fall et al., eds
In: Canadian review of studies in nationalism: Revue canadienne des études sur le nationalisme, Band 30, Heft 2, S. 202-203
ISSN: 0317-7904
Is the Decline of Parliament Irreversible?
In: Canadian parliamentary review, Band 25, Heft 4, S. 18-21
ISSN: 0707-0837, 0229-2548
Ernest Lapointe and Quebec's Influence on Canadian Foreign Policy
In: Canadian journal of political science: CJPS = Revue canadienne de science politique : RCSP, Band 33, Heft 2, S. 388-389
ISSN: 0008-4239
The Quebec experience: Success or failure?
In: Regional & federal studies, Band 9, Heft 1, S. 153-169
ISSN: 1743-9434
The Quebec Experience: Success or Failure?
In: Regional and federal studies, Band 9, Heft 1, S. 153-169
ISSN: 1359-7566
Relativisme et rectitude: Réplique à notre dernier éditorial
In: Bulletin d'histoire politique, Band 7, Heft 3, S. 167
ISSN: 1929-7653