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Summer Reading List

The following is a collection of pre-readings for the summer months, in preparation for the four core policy courses in the fall of 2026. All incoming students, no matter your academic or work background, should read these descriptions carefully and do the readings appropriate for your own background.


Technical Refresher for MPP Program

Many aspects of the design, analysis, and implementation of public policy require modest levels of mathematical, statistical, and economic analysis. You probably learned many of these skills in high school, though perhaps you haven’t used them in a while and so they might be rusty. Some other skills, perhaps, you did not learn at all during your high school or university years.

Several courses in the MPP program will require moderate levels of mathematics, statistics, and economics. To ensure that you are fully prepared for the MPP program, please make sure you carefully review the following collections of videos from the Kahn Academy. Some of you can review this material quickly; for others it will take more time and careful study. But our expectation is that all of you will be very comfortable will all this material by the time you arrive at the Max Bell School to begin the MPP program.

Basic Math
Basic Statistics
Basic Economics

The two courses in economics in the MPP program (one in microeconomics and the other in macroeconomics) use the following textbooks as core material (in addition to other readings):

  • Microeconomics, 18th Canadian Edition, by Christopher Ragan, Pearson Education Canada
  • Macroeconomics, 18th Canadian Edition, by Christopher Ragan, Pearson Education Canada

We recommend that you get the above two textbooks early and begin reading them. In particular, reading the first 5 chapters of the Microeconomics textbook during the summer will prepare you well for the fall term.

In addition, you should review the following videos from the Khan Academy:


Course-Related Readings

PPOL 611, The Canadian Political and Policy Landscape

All students should read at least one of the following books:

  • A History of Canada in Ten Mapsby Adam Shoalts
  • The Making of Canadaby Greg Koabel
  • A Little History of Canadaby HV Nelles
  • Lament for a Nationby George Grant
PPOL 613, The Global Political and Policy Landscape
  • Thomas Hale and David Held, “”, Global Policy 9:1 (2018).
  • Vincent Pouliot and Jean-Philippe Therien, eds. (Cambridge University Press, 2023), Introduction and Chapter 1.
  • Alexander Staubb, "", Foreign Affairs, December 2025
  • Nilima Gulrajani, "", 2026
  • Browse the on current challenges to and priorities for multilateralism
PPOL 607, Information and Media Literacy
  • David Altman, "" — Journal of Democracy (Feb 2026).
  • Solomon Messing and Joshua Tucker, "" — Brookings, March 2026.
PPOL 606, Experts, Evidence and Public Policy

In preparation for PPOL 606, please do the following two things:

  1. Learn the basics of Texas Hold 'Em poker in whatever manner is best for you.
  2. Listen to a few episodes (your choice) of the podcast .
PPOL 602, Microeconomics for Public Policy

Before the course begins, students must read the first five chapters of Microeconomics, 18th Canadian Edition, by Christopher Ragan, Pearson Education Canada.

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