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ID084249
Title ProperBQ in the House
Other Title Informationthe Nature of Sovereigntist Representation in the Canadian Parliament
LanguageENG
AuthorYoung, Lori ;  Belanger, Eric
Publication2008.
Summary / Abstract (Note)We address the behavior of separatist parties participating in state legislatures in well-established democracies, taking the Bloc Qu b cois (BQ) as a case. Analysis of oral questions asked in the Canadian House of Commons reveals a broad set of issues addressed by the BQ; its aggregate priorities comprising many issues of federal concern. It is shown that the BQ's attention to issues of separation in Question Period mainly follows, rather than leads, public support in Quebec for sovereignty. The party appears on the whole limited in its ability to mobilize public support for sovereignty and to pursue its separatist agenda more rigorously.
`In' analytical NoteNationalism and Ethnic Politics Vol. 14,No. 4 ; Oct-Dec 2008 :p487-522.
Journal SourceNationalism and Ethnic Politics Vol. 14,No. 4 ; Oct-Dec 2008 :p487-522.
Key WordsCanada ;  BQ ;  Parliyament ;  Sovereigntist