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5 The Very Double Life of Mackenzie King’s Foreign Policy
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Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents vii
- Foreword ix
- Acknowledgments xi
- Introduction 3
- The Imperial Prime Minister: The Central Role in Canadian Foreign Policy 12
- Sir John A. Macdonald and Alexander Mackenzie in the Nascent North Atlantic Triangle 38
- The Realism of Sir Wilfrid Laurier’s Foreign Policy 73
- Sir Robert Borden and the Rise of Conservative Internationalism 94
- The Very Double Life of Mackenzie King’s Foreign Policy 121
- The Surprising Engagement of R.B. Bennett’s Foreign Policy 145
- The Transformative Foreign Policy of Louis St-Laurent 166
- John Diefenbaker’s “Rogue” Foreign Policy 190
- The Limits of Pearsonianism 212
- The Twists and Shouts of Pierre Elliott Trudeau’s Foreign Policy 239
- Brian Mulroney, Joe Clark, and a New Constructive Internationalism 261
- Jean Chrétien’s Reactive Foreign Policy 285
- The Thwarted Ambitions of Paul Martin 304
- Stephen Harper and Justin Trudeau on the International Stage 331
- Ranking the Effectiveness of Prime Ministers in Managing Foreign Policy 354
- Tribute: Remembering Greg Donaghy 360
- Contributors 367
- Index 370
Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents vii
- Foreword ix
- Acknowledgments xi
- Introduction 3
- The Imperial Prime Minister: The Central Role in Canadian Foreign Policy 12
- Sir John A. Macdonald and Alexander Mackenzie in the Nascent North Atlantic Triangle 38
- The Realism of Sir Wilfrid Laurier’s Foreign Policy 73
- Sir Robert Borden and the Rise of Conservative Internationalism 94
- The Very Double Life of Mackenzie King’s Foreign Policy 121
- The Surprising Engagement of R.B. Bennett’s Foreign Policy 145
- The Transformative Foreign Policy of Louis St-Laurent 166
- John Diefenbaker’s “Rogue” Foreign Policy 190
- The Limits of Pearsonianism 212
- The Twists and Shouts of Pierre Elliott Trudeau’s Foreign Policy 239
- Brian Mulroney, Joe Clark, and a New Constructive Internationalism 261
- Jean Chrétien’s Reactive Foreign Policy 285
- The Thwarted Ambitions of Paul Martin 304
- Stephen Harper and Justin Trudeau on the International Stage 331
- Ranking the Effectiveness of Prime Ministers in Managing Foreign Policy 354
- Tribute: Remembering Greg Donaghy 360
- Contributors 367
- Index 370