Jeffrey Roy

Articles by Jeffrey Roy

The European advantage

One benefit of federalism lies in the experimentation and learning that can occur across jurisdictions, such as provinces and municipalities. Federalism allows for a positive mixing of competitive and collaborative pressures and there is little reason for this balance not to extend beyond national borders.

Bureaucracies beyond conformity

Many casual observers of the political process probably rolled their eyes upon hearing the news that yet another Member of Parliament had crossed the floor, defecting to another Party.

Bureaucracies beyond conformity

For young people today, it is not the public interest ideal that is on the wane, it is partisanship.

Denmarks federated architecture

Having recently spent some time with a delegation of elected officials from Denmark, it seemed worthwhile to reflect on the similarities and differences with respect to e-government's evolution in both countries.

Denmark’s federated architecture

Having recently spent some time with a delegation of elected officials from Denmark, it seemed worthwhile to reflect on the similarities and differences with respect to e-government

The politics of digital identities

Nearly a decade ago, many of us atended our first conference session on identity and security, perhaps a PKI presentation, and promptly nodded off.

The politics of digital identities

Nearly a decade ago, many of us atended our first conference session on identity and security, perhaps a PKI presentation, and promptly nodded off.

eCanada Will that be electronic or energy

Prime Minister Stephen Harper recently declared Canada to be an "energy superpower."

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