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Stephen Harper and the Future of Canada

September 19, 2006 | Trade paperback
ISBN: 9780771095542
$24.99
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Description

William Johnson was the first to write a book about Stephen Harper, and he has become the authority on Harper.

Who is this man? Everyone knows that he became leader of the Alliance Party and, against all odds, gathered in the old Conservative Party to create a force designed to win power. Yet what are his core beliefs? Where will he takes us now that he has gained power?

William Johnson has researched the Harper family background and the historical context that shaped Harper's political career. He paints a fascinating picture of a man who, like Pierre Trudeau, trained mentally for political power like an athlete training for the Olympics, yet is not a natural politician and never really wanted the political leader's life. By studying Harper's approach to the main issues in Canadian politics, he shows that Harper is a sophisticated political operative, far more complex and intellectual than the right-wing Republican image that has been created for him.

For the paperback edition, Johnson has updated this serious, objective biography with several new chapters taking us right up through Harper's early days in power.

About this Author

William Johnson is a veteran journalist and columnist with the Globe and Mail, the Montreal Gazette, and many other papers. He has been researching this book on Stephen Harper for a year.

ISBN: 9780771095542
Format: Trade paperback
Pages: 512
Publisher: McClelland & Stewart
Published: 2006-09-19

Reviews

"The most important Canadian political book of the year."
-- Calgary Herald

"The book does a formidable job of exploring Stephen Harper's mind. It is a first-rate intellectual history. . . . A well-constructed study that shines light on a fogbound public figure at a time when it is most important to know him."
-- Globe and Mail

"This is an important book for political junkies and others who are trying to understand recent Canadian political history."
-- Halifax Chronicle-Herald

"Thoughtful, thorough and often surprising. . . . the book rests its premises on solid ground."
-- London Free Press

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