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McGILL-QUEEN’S/BRIAN MULRONEY INSTITUTE OF GOVERNMENT STUDIES IN LEADERSHIP, PUBLIC POLICY, AND GOVERNANCE


The Brian Mulroney Institute of Government, in partnership with McGill-Queen’s University Press, is pleased to present the Brian Mulroney Institute of Government Studies in Leadership, Public Policy, and Governance book series.

Titles in this series address critical issues facing Canada at home and abroad, and the efforts policymakers at all levels of government have made to address a host of complex and multifaceted policy concerns. Books in this series receive financial support from the Brian Mulroney Institute of Government at St.FX. In keeping with the Institute’s mandate, these studies explore how leaders involved in key policy initiatives arrived at their decisions and what lessons can be learned. Combining rigorous academic analysis with thoughtful recommendations, this series compels readers to think more critically about how and why elected officials make certain policy choices, and how, in concert with other stakeholders, they can better navigate an increasingly complicated and crowded marketplace of ideas.

Series editor: Donald E. Abelson

Natural Allies
Rethinking Decentralization
Gender, Communications and Reproductive Health in International Development
Under the Weather
NORAD
Booze, Cigarettes, and Constitutional Dust-Ups
The Canadian Federal Election of 2021
CETA Implementation and Implications
Multilateral Sanctions Revisited
Cyber-Threats to Canadian Democracy
Government
The Age of Consequence
Keeping Canada Running
The Canadian Federal Election of 2019
Braver Canada

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