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Highlights
- A deep dive into changes in power distribution within Canada's political parties.
- About the Author: Rob Currie-Wood is the Grant Notley Memorial Postdoctoral Fellow at the University of Alberta.
- 272 Pages
- Political Science, Political Process
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Book Synopsis
A deep dive into changes in power distribution within Canada's political parties.
The franchise bargain that once divided Canadian political parties into separate spheres of authority--with members on the ground and elites at the center--has been displaced. Renegotiating the Bargain explains why parties have reformed their internal decision-making structures and shows how the new arrangement operates.
Rob Currie-Wood draws on in-depth interviews with current and former party officials, party governance documents, and election financing reports to trace organizational change within Canadian political parties since the end of the twentieth century. Rank-and-file members now possess the same participatory rights as long-time activists and elected officials, but the central apparatus also now has the capacity to regulate membership participation in key areas of policymaking, leadership selection, candidate nominations, and campaigning.
Renegotiating the Bargain demonstrates that parties remain meaningful sites of civic participation in Canada's democratic life. Its findings reveal not only the evolution of power-sharing arrangements within parties but also how party democracy works.
Review Quotes
"A lot of this internal party organization happens behind closed doors, and it is murky and hard to study. Renegotiating the Bargain offers a significant and original addition to the existing literature on Canadian political parties, and a much-needed update for the twenty-first century to Carty's stratarchical model of Canadian political party organization."-- "Dave McGrane, Department of Political Science, University of Saskatchewan"
"Through a nuanced analysis and multi-method approach, Renegotiating the Bargain moves beyond the franchise model, challenging traditional thinking on how the "faces" of parties interact and share power. It brings new insights to the Canadian and comparative parties literature."-- "Tamara A. Small, Department of Political Science, University of Guelph"
About the Author
Rob Currie-Wood is the Grant Notley Memorial Postdoctoral Fellow at the University of Alberta. He is co-author, with William P. Cross and Scott Pruysers, of The Political Party in Canada.