Edited Collections


(Pearson eText, 2020)
Livianna Tossuti, Eric Mintz, Kathy Brock & Doreen Barrie

This e-textbook offers students a solid understanding of major features of Canadian politics, including national and sub-national political cultures, the workings of the parliamentary system of government, federalism, the protection of rights and freedoms, the judicial system, the public administration and its policy role, the electoral and party systems, political participation and civic engagement, and Canada鈥檚 role in global affairs.


(Routledge, 2019)
Zsuzsa Cserg枚 and Ada-Charlotte Regelmann

Introduction - Europeanization and Minority Political Action in Central and Eastern Europe 1. How Does the EU Matter for the Roma? Transnational Roma Activism and EU Social Policy Formation 2. National Minorities in an Era of Externalization: Kin-State Citizenship, European Integration, and Ethnic Hungarian Minority Politics 3. Europeanization of Kin-Citizenship and the Dynamics of Kin-Minority Claim-Making: The Case of Hungary 4. Does Russia Matter? European Institutions, Strategic Framing, and the Case of Stateless Children in Estonia and Latvia 5. Critical Trust in European Institutions: The Case of Russian-Speaking Minorities in Estonia and Latvia 6. Europeanization and Collective Rationality in Minority Voting: Lessons from Central and Eastern Europe.


(Oxford University Press, 2017)
Keith Banting and Will Kymlicka (eds.)

This e-textbook offers students a solid understanding of major features of Canadian politics, including national and sub-national political cultures, the workings of the parliamentary system of government, federalism, the protection of rights and freedoms, the judicial system, the public administration and its policy role, the electoral and party systems, political participation and civic engagement, and Canada鈥檚 role in global affairs.


(Oxford University Press, 2015)
Jane Boulden and Will Kymlicka (eds.)

Provides a unique multi-disciplinary perspective on the question of the governance of ethnic diversity


(Stanford University Press, 2015)
Oded Haklai and Neophytos Loizids (eds.)

Settlers feature in many protracted territorial disputes and ethnic conflicts around the world. Explaining the dynamics of the politics of settlers in contested territories in several contemporary cases, this book illuminates how settler-related conflicts emerge, evolve, and are significantly more difficult to resolve than other disputes.


(Oxford University Press, 2014)
Will Kymlicka and Eva Pfostl (eds.)

Combines social science and normative political theory, drawing on a range of disciplines while maintaining a clear focus on the normative goal of creating more just forms of inclusive citizenship


(Syracuse University Press, 2013)
Mirium Fendius Elman, Oded Haklai and Hendrik Spruyt (eds.)

Studies of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict typically focus on how international conditions drive the likelihood of conflict resolution. By contrast, Democracy and Conflict Resolution considers the understudied impact of domestic factors. Using the contested theory of "democratic peace" as a foundational framework, the contributors explore the effects of a variety of internal influences on Israeli government practices related to Israeli-Palestinian peacemaking: electoral systems; political parties; identity; leadership; and social movements. Most strikingly, Democracy and Conflict Resolution explores the possibility that features of democracy inhibit resolution to the conflict, a possibility that resonates far outside the contested region. In reflecting on how domestic political configurations matter in a practical sense, this book offers policy-relevant and timely suggestions for advancing Israel鈥檚 capacity to pursue effective peacemaking policies.


(McGill-Queen's Press, 2007)
Keith Banting, Thomas Couchene and Leslie Seidle (eds.)

This volume sheds light on Canada鈥檚 approaches to recognizing and accommodating diversity. It examines instruments of shared citizenship, their effectiveness and their capacity to respond to new pressures and concerns


(Oxford University Press, 2006)
Keith Banting and Will Kymlicka

Does the increasing politicization of ethnic and racial diversity of Western societies threaten to undermine the welfare state? This volume is the first systematic attempt to explore this linkage between "the politics of recognition" and "the politics of redistribution"

Basta, Karlo, John McGarry and Richard Simeon (eds.) (2015)  (UBC Press)

Berman, Bruce, Andr茅 Lalibert茅 and Stephen Larin (eds.) (2016)  (UBC Press)

Berman, Bruce, Rajeev Bhargava and Andr茅 Lalibert茅 (eds.) (2013)  (UBC Press)

Bertrand, Jacques and Andre Laliberte (eds.) (2010)   (Cambridge University Press)

Bertrand, Jacques and Oded Haklai (eds.) (2014)  (Routledge)

Choudhry, Sujit (ed.) (2008)   (Oxford University Press)

Eisenberg, Avigail and Will Kymlicka (eds.) (2011)  Identity Politics in the Public Realm: Bringing Institutions Back In (UBC Press)

Eisenberg, Avigail, Jeremy Webber, Glen Cloutard, and Andr茅e Boiselle (eds.) (2014) Recognition and Self-Determination: Dilemmas of Emancipatory Politics (UBC Press) 

Gagnon, Alain and Michael Keating (eds.) (2012)  Political Autonomy and Divided Societies: Imagining Democratic Alternatives in Complex Settings (Palgrave Macmillan)

Good, Kristin, Luc Turgeon and Phil Triadafilopoulos (eds.) (2014) Segmented Cities? How Urban Contexts Shape Ethnic and Nationalist Politics (UBC Press)

Panossian, Razmik, Bruce Berman and Anne Linscott (eds.) (2007) Governing Diversity - Democratic Solutions in Multicultural Societies/ Gouvernance et diversit茅 - Des solutions d茅mocratiques pour des soci茅t茅s multiculturelles (Montreal: Rights & Democracy)

Martynenko, Oleg, Yuri Belousov and George Perlin (eds.) (2010)  Racial Profiling, Lviv: Astrolabia. 

Martynenko, Oleg, George Perlin and Yuri Belousov (eds.) (2010)  Combating Hate Crimes , Lviv, Astrolabia.

Tyaglo, Olksandr and George Perlin (eds.) (2010)  Democratic Policing, Lviv: Astrolabia.


Commissioned Reports

Perlin, George (2008)   (Commissioned by the International Development Research Centre (IDRC) on behalf of IDRC, the Canadian International Development Agency,and the Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade)