This book brings together a collection of important essays on Canadian foreign and defence policy written by award-winning political and military historian J.L. Granatstein.
This book brings together a collection of important essays on Canadian foreign and defence policy written by award-winning political and military historian J.L. Granatstein.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
J.L. Granatstein is the former director and CEO of the Canadian War Museum and a distinguished research professor emeritus of history. He is an award-winning author of more than sixty books on Canadian political and military history, the recipient of numerous honorary degrees, and an Officer of the Order of Canada.
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Preface Permissions Introduction Section 1: Canada and the United States 1. Getting on with the Americans: Changing Canadian Perceptions of the United States, 1939-1945 2. Canada and the Marshall Plan, June-December 1947 3. The Rise and Fall of Canadian-American Free Trade, 1947-1948 4. Too Close for Comfort: John Diefenbaker and the Political Uses of Anti-Americanism 5. When Push Came to Shove: Canada and the United States 6. A Friendly Agreement in Advance: Canada-US Defence Relations Past, Present, and Future Section 2: Canada and Britain 7. The Anglocentrism of Canadian Diplomacy 8. Dealing with London 9. How Britain’s Weakness Forced Canada into the Arms of the United States 10. From Mother Country to Far-Away Relative: The Canadian-British Military Relationship from 1945 Section 3: Canada in the World 11. Canada as an Ally: Always Difficult, Always Divided 12. When the Department of External Affairs Mattered - And When It Shouldn’t Have 13. Peacekeeping Is Our Profession? 14. Peacekeeping: Did Canada Make a Difference? And What Difference Did Peacekeeping Make to Canada? 15. What’s Wrong with Peacekeeping? 16. War and Peacekeeping in the Canadian Psyche 17. Changing Alliances: Canada and the Soviet Union, 1939-1945 18. From Gouzenko to Gorbachev: Canada’s Cold War 19. Multiculturalism and Canadian Foreign Policy 20. Can Canada Have a Grand Strategy?
Preface Permissions Introduction Section 1: Canada and the United States 1. Getting on with the Americans: Changing Canadian Perceptions of the United States, 1939-1945 2. Canada and the Marshall Plan, June-December 1947 3. The Rise and Fall of Canadian-American Free Trade, 1947-1948 4. Too Close for Comfort: John Diefenbaker and the Political Uses of Anti-Americanism 5. When Push Came to Shove: Canada and the United States 6. A Friendly Agreement in Advance: Canada-US Defence Relations Past, Present, and Future Section 2: Canada and Britain 7. The Anglocentrism of Canadian Diplomacy 8. Dealing with London 9. How Britain’s Weakness Forced Canada into the Arms of the United States 10. From Mother Country to Far-Away Relative: The Canadian-British Military Relationship from 1945 Section 3: Canada in the World 11. Canada as an Ally: Always Difficult, Always Divided 12. When the Department of External Affairs Mattered - And When It Shouldn’t Have 13. Peacekeeping Is Our Profession? 14. Peacekeeping: Did Canada Make a Difference? And What Difference Did Peacekeeping Make to Canada? 15. What’s Wrong with Peacekeeping? 16. War and Peacekeeping in the Canadian Psyche 17. Changing Alliances: Canada and the Soviet Union, 1939-1945 18. From Gouzenko to Gorbachev: Canada’s Cold War 19. Multiculturalism and Canadian Foreign Policy 20. Can Canada Have a Grand Strategy?
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