An examination of Canada-U.S. relations during John F. Kennedy's presidency, Camelot and Canada focuses on the connection between domestic and foreign policy, in particular the development and impact of Canadian nationalism and its effect on foreign affairs, and the growth of anti-Americanism as well as American policies towards its northern neighbor.
An examination of Canada-U.S. relations during John F. Kennedy's presidency, Camelot and Canada focuses on the connection between domestic and foreign policy, in particular the development and impact of Canadian nationalism and its effect on foreign affairs, and the growth of anti-Americanism as well as American policies towards its northern neighbor.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Asa McKercher is L.R. Wilson Assistant Professor of History at McMaster University.
Inhaltsangabe
* Acknowledgments * Introduction * Ch 1 Good Fences: Canadian American Relations from Eisenhower to Kennedy, 1957 61 * Ch 2 New Frontiers: Kennedy in Ottawa and the Cold War in the Third World, 1961 2 * Ch 3 Atomic Anxieties: Berlin, BOMARCS, and the Bomb, 1961 2 * Ch 4 Grand Designs: Canada US Economic Relations, Nationalism, and Global Trade, 1961 2 * Ch 5 Cuban Crises: Canada US Relations and Cuba, 1962 * Ch 6 Troubled Endings: From Diefenbaker to Pearson, 1963 * Epilogue The Spirit of Hyannis Port and the End of Camelot * Abbreviations and Notes * Bibliography * Index
* Acknowledgments * Introduction * Ch 1 Good Fences: Canadian American Relations from Eisenhower to Kennedy, 1957 61 * Ch 2 New Frontiers: Kennedy in Ottawa and the Cold War in the Third World, 1961 2 * Ch 3 Atomic Anxieties: Berlin, BOMARCS, and the Bomb, 1961 2 * Ch 4 Grand Designs: Canada US Economic Relations, Nationalism, and Global Trade, 1961 2 * Ch 5 Cuban Crises: Canada US Relations and Cuba, 1962 * Ch 6 Troubled Endings: From Diefenbaker to Pearson, 1963 * Epilogue The Spirit of Hyannis Port and the End of Camelot * Abbreviations and Notes * Bibliography * Index
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