Publications and Conference Papers

Edited Books

Gillies, Jamie. Political Marketing in the 2016 U.S. Presidential Election. London: Palgrave Pivot, 2017.

Journal Articles

Anderson, Miriam and Jamie Gillies. “There For The Moment: Extra-Legislative Windows of Opportunity for Women’s Social Movements in Politics, A Comparison of Canada and Northern Ireland.” Commonwealth and Comparative Politics, April 2018, Vol. 26, Issue 2: 157-176.

DiPaolo, Amanda and Jamie Gillies, “Parliamentary and Judicial Implications of Americanizing Canada's Counter-Terrorism Initiatives.” Journal of Parliamentary and Political Law, March 2017, Issue 11: 21-39.

Gillies, Jamie. “The Future of Citizen Engagement: An Interview with the Members of the New Brunswick Hydraulic Fracturing Commission.” Journal of New Brunswick Studies, Winter 2016, Issue 7 (2): 2-20.

Orchard, Philip and Jamie Gillies. “Atypical Leadership: The Role of the Presidency and Refugee Protection, 1932-1952.” Presidential Studies Quarterly, September 2015, Vol. 45 (3): 490-513.

Cody, Howard and Jamie Gillies. “The Canadian Party System and the Leadership of Stephen Harper.” New England Journal of Political Science, Spring 2015, Vol. 8 (1): 2-49.

Chapters

Gillies, Jamie. ““Feel the Bern”: Marketing Bernie Sanders and Democratic Socialism to Primary Voters.” In Political Marketing in the 2016 U.S. Presidential Election. Ed. Jamie Gillies. London: Palgrave Pivot, 2017.

Gillies, Jamie. “Introduction: The 2016 U.S. Presidential Election.” In Political Marketing in the 2016 U.S. Presidential Election. Ed. Jamie Gillies. London: Palgrave Pivot, 2017.

Gillies, Jamie. “The U.S. Presidential Race: Advances and Insights for Political Marketing Practice.” In Political Marketing in the 2016 U.S. Presidential Election. Ed. Jamie Gillies. London: Palgrave Pivot, 2017.

Gillies, Jamie. “The Presidentialization of Executive Leadership in Canada.” In Canadian Election Analysis 2015: Communication, Strategy, and Canadian Democracy. Eds. Alex Marland and Thierry Giasson. Vancouver: UBC Press/Samara Press, 2015.

Journalism

Gillies, Jamie. “New Brunswick’s Trend of Electing Young Premiers.” cbc.ca. September 21, 2014.

Book Reviews

Gillies, Jamie “Two Legacies, Two Presidents, Father and Son.” Review of Michael Cairo, The Gulf: The Bush Presidencies and the Middle East. International Studies Review (2014) 16, 676-677.

Accepted Chapters

Gillies, Jamie. “Between The Rock and A Hard Place: Fiscal Policy in New Brunswick since 2007.” In Canadian Provincial and Territorial Paradoxes: Public Finances, Services and Employment in an Era of Austerity. Eds. Carlo Fanelli and Bryan Evans. Montreal: McGill-Queen’s University Press, Expected Summer 2018.

Gillies, Jamie and David Coletto. “Political Strategists in Canada.” In Political Elites in Canada: Power and Influence in Instantaneous Times. Eds. Alex Marland, Thierry Giasson, and Andrea Lawlor. Vancouver: UBC Press, Expected Summer 2018.

Selected Conference Papers

Gillies, Jamie and Shaun Narine. 2018. “The Trudeau Government: A Return to Multilateralism in the Era of Donald Trump.” New England Political Science Association (NEPSA). Annual Conference. Portsmouth, New Hampshire. April 19-21, 2018.

Gillies, Jamie. 2017. “Political Marketing in the 2017 U.S. Presidential Election.” Keynote Panel and Book Launch. Emerson College-American Behavioural Scientist Election Retrospective. Boston, Massachusetts. November 9-11, 2017.

Narine, Shaun and Jamie Gillies. 2017. “The Trudeau Government: A Return to Multilateralism in an Uncertain World.” Atlantic Provinces Political Science Association (APPSA). Annual Conference. Moncton, New Brunswick. October 13-15, 2017.

Gillies, Jamie and David Coletto. 2016. “Political Consultants.” Canadian Political Science Association (CPSA). Annual Conference. Calgary, Alberta. May 28-31, 2016.

Gillies, Jamie and Shaun Narine. 2016. “Canadian Foreign Policy in the Post-Stephen Harper Era: New Tone or New Trajectory?” New England Political Science Association (NEPSA). Annual Conference. Newport, Rhode Island. April 21-23, 2016.

Gillies, Jamie and Amanda DiPaolo. 2015. “A Right to Anonymity Anymore?: Constitutional and Societal Implications of Bills C-13, C-44 and C-51.” American Political Science Association (APSA). Annual Conference. San Francisco, California. September 2-6, 2015.

Anderson, Miriam and Jamie Gillies. 2015. “There For The Moment: The Role and Influence of Women's Social Movements at Constitutional Decisions in Comparative Perspective.” International Studies Association (ISA). Annual Conference. New Orleans, Louisiana. February 18-21, 2015.

Gillies, Jamie. 2015. “Lack of Vision?: Barack Obama’s Second Term Foreign Policy.” International Studies Association (ISA). Annual Conference. New Orleans, Louisiana. February 18-21, 2015.

Gillies, Jamie and Howard Cody. 2014. “The Canadian Party System and the Leadership of Stephen Harper.” New England Political Science Association (NEPSA). Annual Conference. Woodstock, Vermont. April 25-26, 2014.

Gillies, Jamie and Michael Schroeder. 2014. “Political Executive Leadership in National and International Organizations: A Comparative Analysis.” International Studies Association (ISA). Annual Conference. Toronto, Ontario. March 26-29, 2014.

Gillies, Jamie. 2013. “The Proverbial ‘Dog That Caught The Bus’: Vision Problems and the Obama Administration’s Second Term.” Atlantic Provinces Political Science Association (APPSA). Annual Conference. Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island. October 4-6, 2013.

Gillies, Jamie. 2013. “Big Bird, Bayonets and Binders of Women: Analyzing the U.S. Presidential Election.” Canadian Political Science Association (CPSA). Annual Conference. Victoria, British Columbia. June 4-6, 2013.

Gillies, Jamie. 2013. “The Prime Minister and the Personalization of Executive Leadership in Canada.” New England Political Science Association (NEPSA). Annual Conference. Portland, Maine. May 3-4, 2013.

Gillies, Jamie and Phil Orchard. 2013. “Atypical Leadership: The Role of the U.S. Presidency and Refugee Protection, 1932-1952.” International Studies Association (ISA). Annual Conference. San Francisco, California. April 3-6, 2013.