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The Challenge of Direct Democracy : The 1992 Canadian Referendum Book

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  • The Challenge of Direct Democracy : The 1992 Canadian Referendum
  • Written by author Richard Johnston
  • Published by McGill-Queen's University Press, 1996/06/01
  • In October 1992 Canada's political leaders asked voters to accept the Charlottetown Accord, a comprehensive package of constitutional amendments that was the product of years of negotiation, consultation, and compromise. Canadians rejected it outright, ef
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Acknowledgments
Introduction 3
1 The Challenge of Direct Democracy 9
2 Coming Through Charlottetown 42
3 The Charlottetown Accord as a Coalition 75
4 Beyond Coalition-Building 96
5 Locating the Accord 116
6 Polls and Expectations: Further Explorations in Campaign Dynamics 143
7 Social Structure and Sentiment 160
8 Why Did Quebec Say No? 192
9 "Know More": Education, Knowledge, and the Vote 219
10 Simple Majorities in Complex Societies: Direct Democracy and High Politics 252
11 Conclusions 275
Appendix A Design of the 1992 Sample 287
Appendix B 1992-3 Canadian Referendum and Election Survey 289
Notes 295
Bibliography 325
Index 335


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