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- Includes bibliographical references (pages 363-366)
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- 2014.
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- 327.71
- Dewey Decimal Edition Number
- 23
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- Sequel to Canadian foreign policy 1955-1965 Issued as part of the desLibris books collection
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- 0771556640 9780773591691
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- F1034.2
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- C36 1980eb
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Table of Contents
- Cover 1
- Title 2
- Copyright 3
- Acknowledgements 18
- Dedication 19
- Contents 4
- Preface 14
- Abbreviations 18
- I. The United Nations 20
- Editorial Note 48
- 1. Canada as a Member of the Security Council 22
- A. Peace Keeping 25
- 2. Canadian Policy Regarding the Middle East 26
- 3. Canadian Participation in the United Nations Emergency Force for the Middle East 29
- 4. Status of the Palestinians-Canadian Policy 35
- B. Disarmament 36
- 5. Nuclear Non-Proliferafion Treaty: The Canadian Position 37
- 6. Strategic Arms Limitation Talks (SALT) 39
- 7. Canada's Uranium Policy 41
- 8. Canada's Obligations as a Nuclear Power 42
- 9. Nuclear Relations with India 47
- II. Nato 50
- 10. Canada and NATO-Implications of France's Withdrawal 51
- 11. Mutual and Balanced Force Reductions 59
- 12. Mutual and Balanced Force Reductions 60
- 13. Conference on Security and Co-operation in Europe-Final Report* 62
- A. A New Defence Policy. 1969 64
- 14. A New Defence Policy for Canada 65
- 15. Defence in the 1970s 67
- 16. NATO in 1973-How it Serves Canadian Interests 76
- III. Canada-United States Relations 81
- A. Economic Relations 84
- 17. Canada- United States Economic Relations in the Mid-1960s 84
- 18.A New Look at the Canada- U.S. Automotive Agreement 94
- 19. The "Nixon Doctrine", August 15, 1971 99
- B. Foreign Ownership and Transnational Corporation 102
- 20. Foreign Ownership and the Multinational Corporation 102
- 21. The Issue of Foreign Investment 109
- 22. Foreign Investment and Energy-Areas of Vital Concern to the U.S. and Canada 112
- C. Defence 118
- 23. NATO and North American Air Defence 118
- 24. Renewal of the NORAD Agreement, March 30, 1968 122
- D. The Third Option 125
- 25. Canada and the United States-The "Third Option" 125
- E. Air and Water Pollution 131
- 26. Transboundary Water Problem-Niagara 131
- 27. Transboundary Water Problems-The Garrison Diversion 137
- IV. The Far East 140
- A. Indochina 140
- 28. Call for Bombing Pause in Vietnam 141
- 29. The Ronning Missions to Hanoi 144
- 30. Bases of Canada's Policy on Vietnam 145
- 31. The Seaborn Visits to Hanoi in 1964 and 1965 150
- 32. Conditions for Canadian Participation in the ICCS 155
- 33. Canada Withdraws from the ICCS 159
- B. China 162
- 34. Establishment of Diplomatic Relations with the People's Republic of China 162
- C. Japan 164
- 35. Canada and Japan 165
- 36. The State of Canada's Trade with Japan 170
- V. The Commonwealth 176
- 37. The Commonwealth-a Canadian Approach 177
- A. Rhodesia 179
- 38. The Use of Sanctions against Rhodesia 179
- B. South Africa 184
- 39. Canadian Policy Towards Southern Africa 185
- C. Nigeria 186
- 40. The Conflict in Nigeria: Basic Canadian Policy 187
- D. The Commonwealth Caribbean 193
- 41. Canada and the Commonwealth Caribbean 194
- VI. International Economic Policy 203
- 42.Basic Trade Policy for the Mid-1960s 203
- 43. Canadian Trade Policy with the Soviet Bloc 209
- 44. Canada and the Kennedy Round 211
- 45. Basic Tariff Policy for the Mid-1960s 213
- 46. Canadian Trade in the Early 1970s 219
- 47. World Economic Problems: Food, Oil, Inflation-the Canadian Approach in the Mid-1970s 226
- 48. The Dollar Floats Again 233
- 49. Canada, Britain, and the Common Market 235
- 50. Canada and the European Economic Community 240
- 51. The Contractual Link-a Canadian Contribution to the Vocabulary of Co-operation 244
- VII. International Development 246
- 52. Aid: General Policy-1966 246
- 53.A New Approach to Aid 250
- 54. Aid and Trade with Developing Countries 254
- 55. Oil and the Less-Developed Countries 269
- 56. Food Aid 275
- 57. North-South Confrontation 278
- 58. Strategy for International Development (1975-80) 284
- VIII. The Environment 291
- 59. The Environment: Canada's Approach 291
- 60. Law of the Air 293
- 61. Law of the Sea: I. Sovereignty In the Arctic 299
- 62. Law of the Sea: II. The Territorial Sea and Fishing Zones Act 304
- 63. Law of the Sea: III. The 200-mile Exclusive Economic Zone 308
- 64. Law of the Sea: IV. The Seabed 311
- 65. Stockholm Conference: Declaration on the Human Environment 315
- IX. The Provinces and Foreign Policy 318
- 66. Vive Le Quebec Libre 323
- 67. Canada, Quebec, and France 323
- 68. The Chevrier Mission to Francophone Africa 325
- 69. The Gabon Affair-Libreville 327
- 70. The Provinces and Foreign Policy 329
- 71. The Kinshasa Conference 334
- 72. Confernce des Ministres de l'education: Paris, 1 au 4 decembre 1969 338
- 73. Canada and La Francophonie 341
- 74. Conference de Niamey, mars 1970 342
- 75. Modnlites selon lesquelles le Gouvernement du Quebec est admis comme Governement Participant aux Institutions aux Activites et aux Programmes de L'Agence de Cooperation Culturelle et Technique, Convenues le 1 octobre 1971 entre le Gouvernement du Canada et le Gouvernement du Quebec. 345
- 76. Alberta and Oil Diplomacy 346
- X. Foreign Policy Review: 1968-1970 348
- 77. Canadian Foreign Policy, 1967 350
- 78. Canada and the World, 1968 354
- 79. The Relation of Defence Policy to Foreign Policy 361
- 80. Foreign Policy for Canadians 367
- 81. Foreign Policy for Canadians 374
- CANADA-U.S.S.R. Relations 375
- 82. Canada and the Soviet Union 376
- Suggested Reading 382