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E-grāmata: Politics & Players

  • Formāts: 224 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 20-May-2022
  • Izdevniecība: McGill-Queen's University Press
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780228012146
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  • Izdevniecība: McGill-Queen's University Press
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780228012146
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A third collection of columns and articles by L. Ian MacDonald, Politics & Players focuses on Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s uneven leadership at home, the Canada-US relationship with Donald Trump in the White House, and Ottawa’s management of health and economic policy during the COVID-19 pandemic.


In the turbulent period from 2018 to 2021, Canada saw a majority government reduced to minority standing, a political dynasty tainted by scandal, a neighbouring nation’s struggle to transfer power, and a paradigm-changing pandemic. Political insider L. Ian MacDonald, recognized for his clear-minded commentary on national and world political issues salient to all Canadians, guided his readers through it all.In this third collection of columns and articles from Policy magazine, the Montreal Gazette, and iPolitics, MacDonald focuses on Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s uneven leadership at home, the Canada-US relationship with Donald Trump in the White House, and Ottawa’s management of health and economic policy during the COVID-19 pandemic. Chapters on prime ministers past and present, hot-button issues such as pipeline protests and the Canada–United States–Mexico Agreement, and analysis of major elections show these standalone pieces as components of a cohesive body of political commentary.In these last four years, everything happened at high speed. Politics & Players ably navigates the terrain.

Recenzijas

Ian MacDonald brings years of work and an extraordinary memory to his informed and readable narratives about public events and public policy. Early in his career, he was a television critic, which gave him a sharp eye for how political events are presented and perceived. He returned to journalism after working as a prime ministers speech writer and as a diplomat in Washington. As a result, he has a deep understanding of the mechanics of public policy, an ear for eloquence, and an insight into the private bonds that link public people. From Trump and Trudeau to the all-government mobilization to deal with COVID-19, he provides a compelling sense of the humanity of politics and the politics of public policy that Canadians have been living through. Graham Fraser, Graduate School of Public and International Affairs, University of Ottawa The thing that makes Ian MacDonalds columns interesting and important to read is that hes worked on the inside at very senior levels of government and knows how it works. And it shows. Brian Mulroney, former prime minister of Canada With his characteristic clear, graceful prose, Ian MacDonald takes us into backrooms and onto stages alongside major players. In the process, he explains how important policy initiatives get done and why. If he makes it all seem deceptively easy, thats because he knows the players first-hand and the process. Required reading to understand how our country works or, sometimes, doesnt. Anthony Wilson-Smith, Historica Canada Institutional memory is one of the things readers look for in a political columnist. It helps in writing about politics and government to have been there and done that. For example, the writer of a throne speech sees how a governments agenda is defined. The pandemic has been an example of functional federalism: health care and child care are issues for the whole country, but both are in provincial jurisdiction. Reconciling the two is a challenge for the federation, in which institutional memory is important in getting it. MacDonald gets it. Lori Turnbull, School of Public Policy, Dalhousie University

Papildus informācija

Commentary on politics over the last four tumultuous years.
Author's Note ix
1 Prime Ministers
3(20)
2 Here and There
23(18)
3 Trudeau and Trump
41(13)
4 Nafta 2.0
54(21)
5 Pipelines and Barricades
75(10)
6 Ford Nation
85(12)
7 The 2018 Quebec Election
97(12)
8 Tributes
109(16)
9 Justin Trudeau
125(11)
10 Campaign 2019
136(10)
11 Race for the White House
146(16)
12 The Conservative Leadership Race
162(15)
13 The Pandemic and Then Some
177
L. Ian MacDonald is a columnist, author, broadcaster, public speaker, and editor of Policy magazine. He lives in Montreal.