The Campbell Revolution?: Power, Politics, and Policy in British Columbia
How are we to assess Gordon Campbell’s decade-long premiership of British Columbia? While to many he was an ideologue set on revolutionizing provincial politics, he was a far more complex figure – polarizing and unpopular, but also a shrewd party manager and successful political operator. Beginning with a detailed account of Gordon Campbell’s pre–Liberal Party political activities, The Campbell Revolution? then takes a broad look at the policy options open to him in the context of the neoliberal revolution that swept across Canada and elsewhere in the 1980s and 1990s. Contributors discuss the Campbell administration's reforms in social, environmental, and economic policies, focusing on tax system reform, the arts and culture sector, healthcare, and urban development in the context of the 2010 Winter Olympics. More than just a narrative of the career of an enigmatic public official, this book looks at specific public policy examples and asks whether Campbell led a revolution or simply rode a wave of change that had begun years before he came to power. A comprehensive examination of Gordon Campbell’s leadership and governance style and the ideological underpinnings of BC’s Liberal Party, The Campbell Revolution? examines how the Campbell administration attempted to transform politics in British Columbia in the twenty-first century.
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The Campbell Revolution?: Power, Politics, and Policy in British Columbia
How are we to assess Gordon Campbell’s decade-long premiership of British Columbia? While to many he was an ideologue set on revolutionizing provincial politics, he was a far more complex figure – polarizing and unpopular, but also a shrewd party manager and successful political operator. Beginning with a detailed account of Gordon Campbell’s pre–Liberal Party political activities, The Campbell Revolution? then takes a broad look at the policy options open to him in the context of the neoliberal revolution that swept across Canada and elsewhere in the 1980s and 1990s. Contributors discuss the Campbell administration's reforms in social, environmental, and economic policies, focusing on tax system reform, the arts and culture sector, healthcare, and urban development in the context of the 2010 Winter Olympics. More than just a narrative of the career of an enigmatic public official, this book looks at specific public policy examples and asks whether Campbell led a revolution or simply rode a wave of change that had begun years before he came to power. A comprehensive examination of Gordon Campbell’s leadership and governance style and the ideological underpinnings of BC’s Liberal Party, The Campbell Revolution? examines how the Campbell administration attempted to transform politics in British Columbia in the twenty-first century.
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The Campbell Revolution?: Power, Politics, and Policy in British Columbia

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The Campbell Revolution?: Power, Politics, and Policy in British Columbia

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How are we to assess Gordon Campbell’s decade-long premiership of British Columbia? While to many he was an ideologue set on revolutionizing provincial politics, he was a far more complex figure – polarizing and unpopular, but also a shrewd party manager and successful political operator. Beginning with a detailed account of Gordon Campbell’s pre–Liberal Party political activities, The Campbell Revolution? then takes a broad look at the policy options open to him in the context of the neoliberal revolution that swept across Canada and elsewhere in the 1980s and 1990s. Contributors discuss the Campbell administration's reforms in social, environmental, and economic policies, focusing on tax system reform, the arts and culture sector, healthcare, and urban development in the context of the 2010 Winter Olympics. More than just a narrative of the career of an enigmatic public official, this book looks at specific public policy examples and asks whether Campbell led a revolution or simply rode a wave of change that had begun years before he came to power. A comprehensive examination of Gordon Campbell’s leadership and governance style and the ideological underpinnings of BC’s Liberal Party, The Campbell Revolution? examines how the Campbell administration attempted to transform politics in British Columbia in the twenty-first century.

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ISBN-13: 9780773552340
Publisher: McGill-Queens University Press
Publication date: 11/07/2017
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 821 KB

About the Author

J.R. Lacharite is assistant professor of political science at the University of Northern British Columbia. Tracy Summerville is associate professor of political science at the University of Northern British Columbia.

Table of Contents

Tables and Figures ix

Acknowledgments xi

Introduction: The Campbell Revolution? J.R. Lacharite Tracy Summerville 3

1 Charting Gordon Campbell's Rise to the Top: The Pragmatic Mayor and the Politics of "Efficiency"? Kevin Ginnell 15

2 Assessing Gordon Campbell's Uneven Democratic Legacy in British Columbia Dennis Pilon 37

3 The Road to "Reconciliation"? Premier Gordon Campbell and bc Aboriginal Policy Yale D. Belanger 61

4 Riding the Wave of Available Policy Options: Gordon Campbell and the Rhetoric of Neoliberalism Tracy Summerville 88

5 Tax Policy in British Columbia from 2001 to 2011: Too Progressive, Too Regressive, or Just the Right Mix? J.R. Lacharite 108

6 Bc Labour Relations in an Era of Neoliberal Reform: The Campbell Years, 2001-11 Gary Teeple 125

7 Putting Preservation First: Assessing the Legacy of the Campbell Government's Approach to Health Policy Neil T. Hanlon 150

8 Downsizing Equality, 2001-11: The Best Place on Earth for Whom? Gillian Creese Veronica Strong-Boag 165

9 Ambition without Capacity: Environmental and Natural Resource Policy in the Campbell Era George Hoberg 177

10 Privatizing Electricity in British Columbia: Incremental Steps Marjorie Griffin Cohen 194

11 Local Government Legislative Reform in British Columbia: The Gordon Campbell Decade, 2001-11 Patrick J. Smith 210

12 British Columbia's Arts, Cultural, and Creative Sector under Premier Campbell Duncan Low 231

13 Vancouver's 2010 Olympic Games: The Mitigated Success of Premier Campbell Emmanuel Brunet-Jailly 259

Conclusion: Campbell's Legacy? J.R. Lacharite Tracy Summerville 281

References 287

Contributors 327

Index 331

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