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Conservative predominance in the U.S.

A Moment or an Era?

CERIUM and CEPEA’s Annual Spring Conference
  31 March 2006
Conference

The Long-Term Impact of Conservatism on Social Policies and Values

Ted Marmor, Deena White, Kevin McMahon & Michael Hawes

Ted Marmor, Professor of Public Policy and Management, Yale School of Management; member associé de la CÉPÉA à titre d’ex-professeur invite Fulbright, 2004-2005 : “Conservatives and the ‘Modernization’ of Social Security and Medicare”

Discussant: Deena White, professeure titulaire de sociologie, Université de Montréal


Kevin McMahon, Assistant Professor of Political Science, Trinity College; Chercheur invité Fulbright, Université de Montréal, 2005-2006 : “Conservatives, Republicans, and the Rehnquist Court: Understanding Presidential Motivations and the Alleged Failure of Justices”

Discussant: Christopher P. Manfredi, Dean of Arts and Professor of Political Science, McGill University

Président de séance: Michael Hawes, Directeur général, Programme Fulbright-Canada-États-Unis / Executive Director, Canada-U.S. Fulbright Program.

 

This conference has been organized thanks to the generous support of:

- Ministère des relations internationales du Québec,

- Foreign Affairs Canada,

- Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada,

- U.S. Consulate General in Montréal,

- Research Group in International Security (REGIS),

- McGill Institute for the Study of Canada,

- Le Devoir,

- La Presse,

and with the collaboration of Canal Savoir.


Ted Marmor
A Moment or an Era?
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