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Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Table of Contents vii
- Acknowledgments xi
- Introduction 1
- National Independence and the National Interest: O.D. Skelton’s Department of External Affairs in the 1920s 11
- “Behaving as Adults”: External Affairs and North American Security in the 1930s 27
- National Identity, Public Opinion, and the Department of External Affairs, 1935–1939 51
- When the Department of External Affairs Mattered – And When it Shouldn’t Have 69
- The Department of External Affairs and the United Nations Idea, 1943–1965 81
- Sovereignty and Security: Canadian Diplomacy, the United States, and the Arctic, 1943–1968 101
- Advancing the National Interest: Marcel Cadieux, Jules Léger, and Canadian Participation in the Francophone Community, 1964–1972 121
- External Affairs and Canadian External Trade Policy, 1945–1982 137
- Conflicting Visions: Pierre Trudeau, External Affairs, and Energy Policy 155
- Setting the Canadian Foreign Policy Agenda, 1984–2009: Prime Ministers as Prime Actors? 181
- Engaging the United States: The Department of Foreign Affairs and U.S. Policy, 1982–2005 207
- The Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade: Interdepartmental Leadership and the Beijing Conference on Women 229
- Bibliography 245
- Contributors 263
- Index 265
Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Table of Contents vii
- Acknowledgments xi
- Introduction 1
- National Independence and the National Interest: O.D. Skelton’s Department of External Affairs in the 1920s 11
- “Behaving as Adults”: External Affairs and North American Security in the 1930s 27
- National Identity, Public Opinion, and the Department of External Affairs, 1935–1939 51
- When the Department of External Affairs Mattered – And When it Shouldn’t Have 69
- The Department of External Affairs and the United Nations Idea, 1943–1965 81
- Sovereignty and Security: Canadian Diplomacy, the United States, and the Arctic, 1943–1968 101
- Advancing the National Interest: Marcel Cadieux, Jules Léger, and Canadian Participation in the Francophone Community, 1964–1972 121
- External Affairs and Canadian External Trade Policy, 1945–1982 137
- Conflicting Visions: Pierre Trudeau, External Affairs, and Energy Policy 155
- Setting the Canadian Foreign Policy Agenda, 1984–2009: Prime Ministers as Prime Actors? 181
- Engaging the United States: The Department of Foreign Affairs and U.S. Policy, 1982–2005 207
- The Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade: Interdepartmental Leadership and the Beijing Conference on Women 229
- Bibliography 245
- Contributors 263
- Index 265