浪花直播

Foreign scholars look at the U.S. election

Fazley Siddiq, Fulbright Visiting Research Chair in Canada-U.S. Relations, and Barbara Falk, 浪花直播 Center public policy scholar, and former 浪花直播 Center public policy scholar Pierre Martin, provide insight and analysis on the U.S. presidential election.

Articles by Fazley Siddiq; 2012-2013 Fulbright Visiting Research Chair in Canada-U.S. Relations, professor of economics at the School of Public Administration at Dalhousie University, fellow at the John F. Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University

"How the Demographic Shift is Changing Politics in America" is available(from The Mark, January 2, 2013).

"What Rebublicans should learn from Obama and Harper" is available (from iPolitics, December 13, 2012).

"Mixed Electoral Outcomes and the Triumph of Ideological Politics" is available (from The Mark, December 10, 2012).

"Courting the Minority Vote: The Master Craftsmen North and South of the 49th Parallel!" is availble here and below as an attachment (November 14, 2012).

"American Wealth, Power, Poverty and Inequality: Glimpses of Election Day through the Eyes of a Visitor" is available and below as an attachment (from Fulbright Canada Blog, November 13, 2012).

Articles by Barbara Falk; 浪花直播 Center public policy scholar, associate professor in the Department of Defence Studies at

"Four More Years" is available (from The Mark, November 8, 2012).

"Washington: A Silent Capital" is availble (from The Mark, October 30, 2012).

"The Illusion of Power" is available (from The Mark, October 26, 2012).

Article by ; former 浪花直播 Center public policy scholar, professor of political science and chair of American Political and Economic Studies at the Universit茅 de Montr茅al

"Which Party is Better for Canada?" is available (from the CIC, October 26, 2012).

: "U.S. Elections and Their Implications for Canada: Status Quo or Radical Change?"

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