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Chapter Two. Canada and the Marshall Plan, June–December 1947

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Chapters in this book

  1. Frontmatter i
  2. Contents v
  3. Preface vii
  4. Permissions ix
  5. Introduction 1
  6. SECTION ONE Canada and the United States
  7. Chapter One. Getting on with the Americans: Changing Canadian Perceptions of the United States, 1939–1945 13
  8. Chapter Two. Canada and the Marshall Plan, June–December 1947 30
  9. Chapter Three. The Rise and Fall of Canadian-American Free Trade, 1947–1948 51
  10. Chapter Four. Too Close for Comfort: John Diefenbaker and the Political Uses of Anti-Americanism 79
  11. Chapter Five. When Push Came to Shove: Canada and the United States 102
  12. Chapter Six. The Importance of Being Less Earnest: Promoting Canada’s National Interests through Tighter Ties with the US 123
  13. SECTION TWO Canada and Britain
  14. Chapter Seven. The Anglocentrism of Canadian Diplomacy 155
  15. Chapter Eight. Dealing with London 171
  16. Chapter Nine. How Britain’s Weakness Forced Canada into the Arms of the United States 199
  17. Chapter Ten. From Mother Country to Far Away Relative: The Canadian-British Military Relationship from 1945 218
  18. SECTION THREE Canada in the World
  19. Chapter Eleven. Canada as an Ally: Always Difficult, Always Divided 227
  20. Chapter Twelve. When the Department of External Affairs Mattered – and When It Shouldn’t Have 253
  21. Chapter Thirteen. Peacekeeping Is Our Profession? 263
  22. Chapter Fourteen. Peacekeeping: Did Canada Make a Difference? And What Difference Did Peacekeeping Make to Canada? 270
  23. Chapter Fifteen. What’s Wrong with Peacekeeping? 284
  24. Chapter Sixteen. War and Peacekeeping in the Canadian Psyche 296
  25. Chapter Seventeen. Changing Alliances: Canada and the Soviet Union, 1939–1945 302
  26. Chapter Eighteen. From Gouzenko to Gorbachev: Canada’s Cold War 318
  27. Chapter Nineteen. Multiculturalism and Canadian Foreign Policy 338
  28. Chapter Twenty. Can Canada Have a Grand Strategy? 351
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