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3 Colonization of Indigenous Peoples: The Movement toward New Relationships
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Peter H. Russell
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Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
- Introduction 3
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Decolonization and Nation Building
- Sibling Rivalry: Australia and Canada from the Boer War to the Great War 13
- Coming of Age: Independence and Foreign Policy in Canada and Australia, 1931–45 34
- Colonization of Indigenous Peoples: The Movement toward New Relationships 62
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Rivals, Allies, and Models
- Australia and Canada in the World of International Commercial Aviation 99
- “She Should Have Thought of Herself First”: Canada and Military Aid to Australia, 1939–45 124
- In the Wake of Canada: Australia’s Middle-Power Diplomacy and the Attempt to Join the Atomic Special Relationship, 1943–57 151
- Governments and Defectors: Responses to the Defections of Gouzenko in Canada and Petrov in Australia 183
- Diplomacy in Easy Chairs: Casey, Pearson, and Australian-Canadian Relations, 1951–7 207
- The Limits of Like-Mindedness: Australia, Canada, and Multilateral Trade 229
- Keeping in Touch: Patterns of Networking in the Canadian-Australian Diplomatic Relationship 249
- Conclusion 267
- Select Bibliography 272
- Contributors 276
- Index 278
Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
- Introduction 3
-
Decolonization and Nation Building
- Sibling Rivalry: Australia and Canada from the Boer War to the Great War 13
- Coming of Age: Independence and Foreign Policy in Canada and Australia, 1931–45 34
- Colonization of Indigenous Peoples: The Movement toward New Relationships 62
-
Rivals, Allies, and Models
- Australia and Canada in the World of International Commercial Aviation 99
- “She Should Have Thought of Herself First”: Canada and Military Aid to Australia, 1939–45 124
- In the Wake of Canada: Australia’s Middle-Power Diplomacy and the Attempt to Join the Atomic Special Relationship, 1943–57 151
- Governments and Defectors: Responses to the Defections of Gouzenko in Canada and Petrov in Australia 183
- Diplomacy in Easy Chairs: Casey, Pearson, and Australian-Canadian Relations, 1951–7 207
- The Limits of Like-Mindedness: Australia, Canada, and Multilateral Trade 229
- Keeping in Touch: Patterns of Networking in the Canadian-Australian Diplomatic Relationship 249
- Conclusion 267
- Select Bibliography 272
- Contributors 276
- Index 278