Political Science Publications

 

While research in Political Science Publications explores the traditional subfields of political science, including Canadian politics, comparative politics, international relations, local government, political theory, and public administration, its strengths lie in studies of global justice and international politics, multilevel governance, and democracy and citizenship.

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Submissions from 2017

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Where was Canada?, Erika Simpson

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Where Was Canada? Our country was missing when more than 100 nations drew up and voted for a treaty to ban nuclear weapons, Erika Simpson

Submissions from 2016

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The Effect of Personal Economic Values on Economic Policy Preferences, Amanda Friesen and Matthew V. Hibbing

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A precautionary tale, Erika Simpson

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Brexit vote could allow for nuclear weapons rethink, Erika Simpson

Canada's Arms Deal with Saudi Arabia, Erika Simpson

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Canadians keep asking questions about Saudi Arms Deal, Erika Simpson

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Carrying on with wayward sons: With their brains not maturing until their mid-20s, it’s time to use a different approach to life and learning with our young men, Erika Simpson

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Evidence of Heavy-handed U.S. Diplomacy in Europe affects NATO’s Intentions in Ukraine and NATO’s Strategic Concept, Erika Simpson

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Federal Environment Minister delays decision on nuclear waste repository, Erika Simpson

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Federal Minister Delays Decision on Nuclear Waste Depository, Erika Simpson

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How to melt a cold war: With nuclear war raising its ugly head again, Canada must act for disarmament, Erika Simpson

It’s time for Canadian decisions on lethal drones, Erika Simpson

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Keeping the peace: Canada should jump-start a UN Emergency Peace Service and Canadian peacekeeping training centre, Erika Simpson

Nuclear Waste Burial in Canada? The Political Controversy over the Proposal to Construct a Deep Geologic Repository, Erika Simpson

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Nuclear Weapons and NATO_is it safer to deter or to disarm?, Erika Simpson

Nuclear Weapons and NATO: is it safer to deter or to disarm?, Erika Simpson

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Point and counterpoint, Erika Simpson

Proliferation of Drones Raises New Concerns, Erika Simpson

Sustainable Development Goals Worth Sharing, Erika Simpson

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Sustainable Development Goals Worth Sharing, Erika Simpson

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The contribution of two famous Canadian Peace Researchers: Anatol Rapoport and Douglas Roche, Erika Simpson

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The Contributions of Anatol Rapoport to Game Theory, Erika Simpson

Towards a World Free of Nuclear Weapons, Erika Simpson

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Towards a World Free of Nuclear Weapons, Erika Simpson