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12 Sidney Smith, Howard Green, and the Conduct of Canadian Foreign Policy during the Diefenbaker Government, 1957–63
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Michael D. Stevenson
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Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments viii
- Abbreviations x
- Introduction 3
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The Commonwealth
- A New Vision for the Commonwealth 25
- Different Leader, Different Paths 45
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Canadian-American Relations
- The Spirit of ’56 67
- When the Chips Are Down 85
- The Problem Child 103
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Nuclear Weapons
- The Defence Dilemma, 1957–63 123
- “I Would Rather Be Right” 143
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The Developing World
- A Limited Engagement 167
- The Diefenbaker Government and Foreign Policy in Africa 186
- Tilting the Balance 209
- The Winds of Change 227
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The Role of the Foreign Minister
- Sidney Smith, Howard Green, and the Conduct of Canadian Foreign Policy during the Diefenbaker Government, 1957–63 249
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The End of the Diefenbaker Era
- A Complex Reckoning 271
- Conclusion 279
- Contributors 287
- Index 289
Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments viii
- Abbreviations x
- Introduction 3
-
The Commonwealth
- A New Vision for the Commonwealth 25
- Different Leader, Different Paths 45
-
Canadian-American Relations
- The Spirit of ’56 67
- When the Chips Are Down 85
- The Problem Child 103
-
Nuclear Weapons
- The Defence Dilemma, 1957–63 123
- “I Would Rather Be Right” 143
-
The Developing World
- A Limited Engagement 167
- The Diefenbaker Government and Foreign Policy in Africa 186
- Tilting the Balance 209
- The Winds of Change 227
-
The Role of the Foreign Minister
- Sidney Smith, Howard Green, and the Conduct of Canadian Foreign Policy during the Diefenbaker Government, 1957–63 249
-
The End of the Diefenbaker Era
- A Complex Reckoning 271
- Conclusion 279
- Contributors 287
- Index 289