Stephen Harper

Biography & Memoir, Political
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Author: Lloyd Mackey ISBN: 9781554902798
Publisher: ECW Press Publication: November 1, 2006
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Lloyd Mackey
ISBN: 9781554902798
Publisher: ECW Press
Publication: November 1, 2006
Imprint:
Language: English

Any look at Stephen Harper and the new Conservative party requires an examination of the evangelical Christian legacy coming out of both the Canadian Alliance and Progressive Conservative parties. In Stephen Harper: The Case for Collaborative Governance , award-winning journalist Lloyd Mackey discovers how Harper handles this legacy carefully, tracing the influence of the writings of such religious icons as C.S. Lewis and Malcolm Muggeridge on Harper's world view. In this critically acclaimed biography, Mackey examines the interface between faith and politics in Harper's life, the importance of his background as an economist in informing his policies, and the influence of his wife and children in shaping the leader of the Conservative party. Drawing from the various facets of Harper's life, Mackey offers indicators on what to expect from Harper's prime ministership, and the kinds of strategies he will be required to adopt to win the next election. Now, with a new final chapter in the revised paperback edition, Mackey analyses thecurrent political climate and identifies the challenges facing Harper in his role as Canada's new prime minister.

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Any look at Stephen Harper and the new Conservative party requires an examination of the evangelical Christian legacy coming out of both the Canadian Alliance and Progressive Conservative parties. In Stephen Harper: The Case for Collaborative Governance , award-winning journalist Lloyd Mackey discovers how Harper handles this legacy carefully, tracing the influence of the writings of such religious icons as C.S. Lewis and Malcolm Muggeridge on Harper's world view. In this critically acclaimed biography, Mackey examines the interface between faith and politics in Harper's life, the importance of his background as an economist in informing his policies, and the influence of his wife and children in shaping the leader of the Conservative party. Drawing from the various facets of Harper's life, Mackey offers indicators on what to expect from Harper's prime ministership, and the kinds of strategies he will be required to adopt to win the next election. Now, with a new final chapter in the revised paperback edition, Mackey analyses thecurrent political climate and identifies the challenges facing Harper in his role as Canada's new prime minister.

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