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Chapter 19 External Aid: How to Choose
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Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Table of Contents vi
- Preface viii
- Introduction x
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The Possibilities of Independence
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The American Relationship: Liaison Dangereuse?
- The Myths of The Special Relationship 5
- The Ethics of Independence 17
- Quiet Diplomacy Revisited 29
- Retaliation: The Price of Independence? 43
- Confronting Uncle Sam: Cuba and Korea 57
- Canada’s Vietnam Policy: The Diplomacy of Escalation 69
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The Domestic Environment: Independence Begins at Home
- Diplomatic Biculturalism: Doctrine or Delusion? 85
- Special International Status for Quebec? 97
- Opening Up the Policy Process 110
- Federalist Style in International Politics 119
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The Purposes of Independence
-
Togetherness in Atlantic Patterns
- All Things to All Men: Triservice Unification 135
- Controlling Nuclear Proliferation: Canada’s Options 146
- NATO: To Stay or Not to Stay 160
- From Colony to Satellite 173
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Effectiveness in the Under-Developed World
- Peace-Keeping in Canadian Foreign Policy 187
- The “Free World” of Canada and Latin America 198
- Towards Justice in Rhodesia 212
- Offering Options to the “Third World” 226
- External Aid: How to Choose 244
- The Choice to be Made 253
- Notes 271
- Index 283
- Questionnaire 287
Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Table of Contents vi
- Preface viii
- Introduction x
-
The Possibilities of Independence
-
The American Relationship: Liaison Dangereuse?
- The Myths of The Special Relationship 5
- The Ethics of Independence 17
- Quiet Diplomacy Revisited 29
- Retaliation: The Price of Independence? 43
- Confronting Uncle Sam: Cuba and Korea 57
- Canada’s Vietnam Policy: The Diplomacy of Escalation 69
-
The Domestic Environment: Independence Begins at Home
- Diplomatic Biculturalism: Doctrine or Delusion? 85
- Special International Status for Quebec? 97
- Opening Up the Policy Process 110
- Federalist Style in International Politics 119
-
The Purposes of Independence
-
Togetherness in Atlantic Patterns
- All Things to All Men: Triservice Unification 135
- Controlling Nuclear Proliferation: Canada’s Options 146
- NATO: To Stay or Not to Stay 160
- From Colony to Satellite 173
-
Effectiveness in the Under-Developed World
- Peace-Keeping in Canadian Foreign Policy 187
- The “Free World” of Canada and Latin America 198
- Towards Justice in Rhodesia 212
- Offering Options to the “Third World” 226
- External Aid: How to Choose 244
- The Choice to be Made 253
- Notes 271
- Index 283
- Questionnaire 287