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Fashioning the Fourth Party System: Canada 1993, 1997, 2000

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  28 March 2014

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Review Article
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Copyright © Government and Opposition Ltd 2001

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References

1 See Carty, R. K. (ed.), Canadian Political Party Systems, Peterborough, Broadview Press, 1992 Google Scholar, particularly papers by David E. Smith, ‘Party Politics in Canada’ (pp. 531–62), R. K. Carty, ‘Three Canadian Party Systems’ (pp. 533–86), and Johnston, Richard, ‘The Electoral Basis of the Canadian Party Systems, 18781984’ (pp. 587623).Google Scholar

2 The survey data invoked here relate to the 1997 election. It is, however, safe to assume that the results obtained by factor analysis in 1997 would deviate only marginally from similar explorations in 1993.

3 It is, needless to say, not the only book with a Western perspective. There is now quite a rich f low of these but they tend, for the most part, to focus on regional issues. Rebuildingis a bit of a rarity in that it is an academic work whose oyster is a pan-Canadian subject within something of a Western viewpoint.