PUBLICATIONS
Book
Between Colliding Worlds: The Ambiguous Existence of Government Agencies for Aboriginal and Women's Issues (University of Toronto Press: Institute of Public Administration of Canada Series in Public Management and Governance: Toronto, 2003)
Refereed Articles
Between America and Europe: Religion, Politics and Evangelicals in Canada Politics, Religion and Ideology 12:3 (2011)
“Mulroney’s Shadows: The Many Images of Canada’s Eighteenth Prime Minister” Canadian Political Science Review 4:1 (March 2010)
“Bush/Harper? Canadian and American Evangelical Politics Compared” American Review of Canadian Studies 39:4 ( December 2009)
“The Executive and Parliament in Canada”, Journal of Legislative Studies 10:2 &3 (Summer and Autumn 2004)
“An Auditor’s Best Friend? Standing Committees on Public Accounts” Canadian Public Administration 47:2 (Summer 2004)
“High Discipline, Low Cohesion? The Uncertain Patterns of Canadian Parliamentary Parties”, Journal of Legislative Studies 9:3 (Winter 2003)
"Double Identities: Aboriginal Policy Agencies in British Columbia and Ontario," Canadian Journal of Political Science 34:1 (March 2001)
"What Makes a State Advocacy Structure Effective? Conflicts Between Bureaucratic and Social Movement Criteria", Governance: An International Journal of Policy and Administration 12:3 (July 1999)
"Reconciling Expectations and Reality in Parliamentary Committees: The Case of the Finance Committee's 1989 GST Inquiry," Canadian Public Administration 36:3 (Fall 1996)
Book Chapters
(with James Farney) "Ideology and Discipline in the Conservative Party of Canada" in Jon Pammett and Christopher Dornan, eds., The Canadian Federal Election of 2011 (Dundurn Press, 2011)
"Canadian Evangelicals and Same-Sex Marriage" in David Rayside and Clyde Wilcox, eds., Politics, Religion and Sexuality in Canada and the United States (University of British Columbia Press, 2011)
“Canada’s ‘War on Terror’, Parliamentary Assertiveness and Minority Government” in John E. Owens and Riccardo Pelizzo, eds., The ‘War on Terror’ and the Growth of Executive Power? A Comparative Analysis (Routledge: London, 2010)
“The Drama of Parliament Under Minority Government” in G. Bruce Doern and Christopher Stoney, eds. How Ottawa Spends 2010-11 (McGill-Queen’s University Press, 2010)
(with Scott Millar) “Why Ministerial Accountability Can Still Work” G. Bruce Doern, How Ottawa Spends 2007-8 (McGill-Queen’s University Press, 2007)
“Is There A Democratic Deficit in Canadian Legislatures and Executives?” in Joan Grace and Byron Sheldrick, eds., Canadian Politics: Democracy and Dissent (Pearson Education Canada, 2006)
"The Next Generation? Recruitment and Renewal in the Federal Public Service" in G. Bruce Doern, ed., How Ottawa Spends, 2004‑5 (McGill‑Queen's University Press, 2004)
"The House of Commons Under the Chretien Government," G. Bruce Doern, ed., How Ottawa Spends, 2003-04 (Oxford University Press, 2003)
(with Graham White) "Aboriginal Participation in Canadian Legislatures," in R.J. Fleming and J.E. Glenn, eds., Fleming's Canadian Legislatures 1997 (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1997)
Reports and Essays
“Classic Readings in Canadian Public Administration" Canadian Public Administration 49:2 (Summer 2006)
“The Standing Committee on Public Accounts”Research Study for the Commission of Inquiry into the Sponsorship Program and Related Activities [Gomery Commission], 2005
To Better Serve Canadians: How Technology is Changing the Relationship Between Members of Parliament and Public Servants (Institute of Public Administration of Canada, 2003)
The ‘Responsible Government Approach’ and Its Effect on Canadian Legislative Studies (Canadian Study of Parliament Group: Ottawa, 2002)