Ethnic and Territorial Identities in Politics: The Canadian Experience (A View from Central Europe)

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Authors

STRMISKA Maxmilián

Year of publication 2001
Type Article in Proceedings
Conference Multiculturalism and Diversity in Canada - Voices from Central Europe. 1st International Conference of Central European Canadianists
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Faculty of Social Studies

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Field Political sciences
Keywords identities; politics; Canada
Description Ethnic and territorial identities play and have played an important role in Canadian politics. A compounded space of political competition implies a compounded polity. Under such conditions, it is almost impossible to promote a single strong over-arching political identity. The most likely outcome will be the weak identity of a weak and fragile polity, an identity which should be sufficiently soft and vague to unload the dangerous potential and risk of direct identitary confrontations and to leave open the path to renegotiations.
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