Christian Dufour

See also: Dufour

Born in Chicoutimi in 1949, Christian Dufour is a lawyer, a Politologue and a researcher Québécois. He teaches with the National school of public administration (ENAP) in Montreal and comments on the political news in the media.

Its research carries on the Canadian Fédéralisme, the reform of the institutions just as the role of the State out of identity matter. Sympathetic nerve with Québécois nationalism, it published several works and directed the Canadian Revue of political science in 2002 and 2003.

The Québécois Challenge (1989) was partly a plea in favor of the Agreement of the lake Meech. Thereafter, Dufour was critical series of television " Canada: a history populaire" , while writing on Celine Dion like identity phenomenon. He was opposed to a Way of voting proportional which would threaten according to him political alternation and would decrease the capacity of the French-speaking majority, whereas Quebec is neither sovereign nor distinct company.

Its last book, the French Challenge (2006), raises the question of the future of the companies of French language in a universe marked by the technological revolution, the rise of terrorism and the acceleration of universalization.

Political tests published

  • the French Challenge: glances crossed on France and Quebec, 2006

  • Letter with the Québécois souverainists and the Canadian federalists who remained faithful to Quebec, 2000
  • quiet Rupture, 1992
  • the Québécois Challenge, 1989 (in English " In Canadian Challenge it Challenge québécois").

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