Canadians and Foreign Policy
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Frederick Alexander
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This book has the general quality of highlighting through the eyes of an independent observer the important problems of Canadian attitudes to foreign policy.
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Fred Alexander, a graduate of Trinity College, Melbourne, and of Balliol College, Oxford, was Professor of Modern History and Head of the Department of History in the University of Western Australia. He was also the Director of Adult Education, Dean of the Faculty of Arts, and Chairman of the Professional Board of that university. He was President of the Western Australian Institute of International Affairs. He devoted four years of study leave overseas to evolving a technique of qualitative assessment of contemporary opinion in different countries. In 1932 he worked in Germany and Poland; in 1940 in the United States; in 1950 in the Union of South Africa; and in 1959 in Canada.
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Frontmatter
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Contents
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I. Introduction
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II. Economic Realities
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III. Strategic Interests
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IV. Political Trends
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V. Cultural Considerations
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VI. Idealist and Spiritual Influences
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VII. Nationalism and Regionalism
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VIII. South of the Border
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IX. The World at Large
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X. Conclusion
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XI. Appendix: Extracts from the Reports of the Hays-Coffin Special Study Mission to Canada
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Index
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