Cristine de Clercy

Associate Professor

On sabbatical leave July 1, 2009 -June 30, 2010

Education

BA, MA Saskatchewan, PhD Western

Teaching Fields

Canadian Politics, Public Policy and Methodology

Research Interests

Leadership, Parliament, provincial politics, legislatures, policy innovations, the voluntary sector, women and politics

Publications

Refereed Books, Journal Articles and Book Chapters

Hans Michelmann and Cristine de Clercy (eds.) Continuity and Change in Canadian Politics: Essays to Honour David E. Smith. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2006.

Cristine de Clercy. “Declining Political Survival Among Parliamentary Party Leaders, 1867-2005.” In Hans Michelmann, D.C. Story and Jeffrey Steeves (eds), Elections Representation and Leadership: Essays in Honour of John C. Courtney. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, forthcoming 2007.

Cristine de Clercy. “Women, Public Policy and the Public Sphere in Saskatchewan, 1905-2005.” Prairie Forum, 32 no. 2 (2007): 347-372.

Cristine de Clercy. “Women's Legislative and Political Participation in Saskatchewan, 1905 to 2005.” In Jene Porter (ed.) Perspectives of Saskatchewan, 1905-2005, (Toronto: University of Toronto Press), forthcoming 2007.

Peter Ferguson and Cristine de Clercy. “Regulatory Compliance in Opinion Poll Reporting During the 2004 Canadian Election.” Canadian Public Policy, 31, no. 3 (September 2005), 243-257.

Cristine de Clercy. “Leadership and Uncertainty in Fiscal Restructuring: Ralph Klein and Roy Romanow.” Canadian Journal of Political Science, 38: 1 (March 2005), 175-202.

Cristine de Clercy and Peter Ferguson. “The 2000 Canadian Election and the Elections Act Poll Reporting Provisions: Contra Professor Durand, the Law Has Merit.” Canadian Public Policy, 29, no. 3 (September 2003): 367-372.

Cristine de Clercy. “Policy Innovation and Deficit Reduction: Saskatchewan, Alberta and British Columbia.” In Paul Boothe and Bradford Reid (eds.), The Great Experiment: Deficit Reduction in Western Canada, 213-233. Edmonton: The University of Alberta Press, 2001.

Other Scholarly Articles

Cristine de Clercy. "Leadership and Representational Diversity: Theory, Operationalization, and Measurement.” In Co-operative Membership and Globalization: New Directions in Research and Practice. Brett Fairbairn and Nora Russell, eds., 195-206. Saskatoon: Centre for the Study of Co-operatives, 2004.

Cristine de Clercy and Lou Hammond Ketilson. Leadership and Diversity: A Study of Demographic and Attitudinal Homogeneity in Saskatchewan’s Credit Union Governance Groups. Saskatoon: Centre for the Study of Co-operatives, 2004.

Cristine de Clercy. “Organized Interest Groups and the Debate Over GM Food.” In Cristine de Clercy et al., A Survey of the GM Industry in Saskatchewan and Western Canada, 25-49. Regina: Saskatchewan Institute of Public Policy, 2003.

Alan McHughen and Cristine de Clercy. “The Future of the GM Industry in Western Canada: Threats and Opportunities.” In Cristine de Clercy et al., A Survey of the GM Industry in Saskatchewan and Western Canada, 65-76. Regina: Saskatchewan Institute of Public Policy, 2003.

Cristine de Clercy. “The Requisites of Leadership in the Modern House of Commons.” In Parliamentary Perspectives, 4 (November 2001), 1-23. Ottawa: Canadian Study of Parliament Group, 2001.

 

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