Canadian Politics Section Award Recipients
Seymour Martin Lipset Best Book Award
The Seymour Martin Lipset Best Book Award is given to honor a significant contemporary contribution to the scholarship on Canadian politics, or Canada in a comparative perspective, or a comparative analysis of Canada with other countries, particularly the United States.
2017 |
Christopher Alcantara, University of Western Ontario
Negotiating the Deal: Comprehensive Land Claims Agreements in Canada. University of Toronto Press, 2013. |
2015 |
Patrick Fournier, Universite de Montreal
When Citizens Decide: Lessons from Citizens Assemblies on Electoral Reform. Oxford University Press 2011 |
2015 |
Henk van der Kolk, University of Twente
When Citizens Decide: Lessons from Citizens Assemblies on Electoral Reform. Oxford University Press 2011 |
2015 |
R. Kenneth Carty, University of British Columbia
When Citizens Decide: Lessons from Citizens Assemblies on Electoral Reform. Oxford University Press 2011 |
2015 |
Andre Blais, Universite de Montreal
When Citizens Decide: Lessons from Citizens Assemblies on Electoral Reform. Oxford University Press 2011 |
2015 |
Jonathan Rose, Queen’s University
When Citizens Decide: Lessons from Citizens Assemblies on Electoral Reform. Oxford University Press 2011 |
2014 |
Royce Koop Koop, University of Manitoba
"Grassroots Liberals: Organizing for Local and National Politics." UBC Press |
2013 |
Stuart Soroka, McGill University
Degrees of Democracy: Politics, Public Opinion and Policy (Cambridge University Press, 2010) |
2013 |
Christopher Wlezien, University of Texas, Austin
Degrees of Democracy: Politics, Public Opinion and Policy (Cambridge University Press, 2010) |
2012 |
Janet Ajzenstat, McMaster University
The Canadian Founding: John Locke and Parliament (McGill-Queen's University Press, 2007) |
2012 |
Stephen Clarkson, University of Toronto
Does North America Exist? Governing the Continent After NAFTA and 9/11 (University of Toronto Press, 2008) |
Andre Blais, Universite de Montreal
When Citizens Decide: Lessons from Citizens Assemblies on Electoral Reform. Oxford University Press 2011 |