Theories of distributive justice tend to focus on the issue of what constitutes a fair division of ‘external’ goods and opportunities; things like wealth and…
This project represents the second phase in a two-part Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR) funded research program on prescription opioids, as sites of political contestation.…
Throughout the 1730s and 1740s, French colonial officers, fur traders, and voyageurs from Montréal established a series of forts northwest of Lake Superior in present-day Northwestern Ontario,…
This article, co-authored with Stefan Wolff and Philippe Roseberry, appeared in Publius (vol.47, no.4, 2017, pp.491-521). Since 1989, the countries of Central and Eastern Europe…
We model an election in which parties nominate candidates with observable policy preferences prior to a campaign that produces information about candidate quality, a characteristic…
This chapter, co-authored with James M. Goldgeier, appeared in Mabry et al, Divided Nations and European Integration. In all cases, politics plays the leading role…
This project is about situating American philanthropy within Canadian cultural and intellectual development, in the pre-Canada Council era. In the first half of the 20th…
The decade of the 1990s in Europe was characterized by optimism about the power of Europeanization to transform nationalism. Those hopes have not materialized. Nationalism…
In the wake of the Terror, France’s political and intellectual elites set out to refound the Republic and, in so doing, reimagined the nature of…
In this article we use four Canadian Supreme Court decisions that have substantively contributed to the constitutional recognition of aboriginal rights to assess the impact…