Tom Flanagan (political scientist)
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توم فلانغن (بالإنجليزية: Tom Flanagan) هو كاتب مقالات وعالم سياسة أمريكي، ولد في 5 مارس 1944 في أوتاوا في الولايات المتحدة.
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Thomas Eugene Flanagan (* 5. März 1944 in Ottawa, Illinois) ist ein US-amerikanischer Politikwissenschaftler an der University of Calgary.
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Thomas Eugene (Tom) Flanagan, né le 5 mars 1944 à Ottawa dans l'Illinois, est un professeur américain de sciences politiques à l'université de Calgary en Alberta (Canada).
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Thomas Eugene Flanagan CM FRSC (born 5 March 1944) is an American-born Canadian author, conservative political activist, and former political science professor at the University of Calgary. He also served as an advisor to Canadian prime minister Stephen Harper until 2004.
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توم فلانغن (أستاذ جامعي)
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Thomas Flanagan
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Tom Flanagan (political scientist)
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In order to become self-supporting and get beyond the social pathologies that are ruining their communities, aboriginal people need to acquire the skills and attitudes that bring success in a liberal society, political democracy, and market economy. Call it assimilation, call it integration, call it adaptation, call it whatever you want: it has to happen.
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Literary Review of Canada
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-- Flanagan, 2000. First Nations? Second Thoughts p.195)
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In The Court Party, Knopff and Morton took on judicial activism. Cooper and Bercuson's Deconfederation undermined the Meech Lake agenda of endless concessions to Quebec. In First Nations? Second Thoughts, I stood up against the juggernaut of the Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples. All these books were widely discussed in the media and have had some impact on the course of public affairs.
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For those of you who are not yet familiar with Civitas, it grows out of Canadians' desire to take up one of the great challenges of Western civilization: how to reconcile our desire for individual freedom with the need for social order. Every society and age throws up new challenges requiring us to balance these precious values. As a "society where ideas meet," Civitas is an organization dedicated to promoting and nurturing that conversation in Canada today. We bring together people with an interest in conservative, classical liberal and libertarian ideas and allow them to engage with some of the world's finest minds who are grappling with these questions.
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Chief of Staff to the Leader of the Official Opposition
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Advice to progressives from the Calgary School
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National Campaign Manager of
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the Conservative Party of Canada
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توم فلانغن (بالإنجليزية: Tom Flanagan) هو كاتب مقالات وعالم سياسة أمريكي، ولد في 5 مارس 1944 في أوتاوا في الولايات المتحدة.
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Thomas Eugene Flanagan (* 5. März 1944 in Ottawa, Illinois) ist ein US-amerikanischer Politikwissenschaftler an der University of Calgary.
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Thomas Eugene (Tom) Flanagan, né le 5 mars 1944 à Ottawa dans l'Illinois, est un professeur américain de sciences politiques à l'université de Calgary en Alberta (Canada).
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Thomas Eugene Flanagan CM FRSC (born 5 March 1944) is an American-born Canadian author, conservative political activist, and former political science professor at the University of Calgary. He also served as an advisor to Canadian prime minister Stephen Harper until 2004. Flanagan has focused on challenging certain historical interpretations of Native and Métis history. In connection with his multi-year research and publications on Louis Riel, Flanagan published a reinterpretation of the North-West Rebellion, defending the federal government's response to Métis land claims. He began publishing works on Riel—leader of the 1885 North-West Resistance—in the 1970s, which evolved into a multi-year 'Louis Riel Project' that he coordinated. During the 2012 provincial elections he served as the campaign manager of the Wildrose Party, an Alberta libertarian/conservative provincial party. As part of his political activism, Flanagan began to write as a columnist in 1997 in The Globe and Mail, National Post, Calgary Herald, Ottawa Citizen, Maclean's, and Time. He regularly made appearances on Canadian television and radio as a commentator until January 2013, when he began a "research and scholarship leave" from the University of Calgary prior to his retirement.
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