Canada and the League of Nations
Author: Richard Veatch
Publisher: Toronto ; Buffalo : University of Toronto Press
Published: 1975
Total Pages: 244
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DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Author: Richard Veatch
Publisher: Toronto ; Buffalo : University of Toronto Press
Published: 1975
Total Pages: 244
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DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Author: Manfred F. Boemeke
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 1998-09-13
Total Pages: 696
ISBN-13: 9780521621328
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →This text scrutinizes the motives, actions, and constraints that informed decision making by the various politicians who bore the principal responsibility for drafting the Treaty of Versailles.
Author: Canada. Department of External Affairs
Publisher: Canada : [Department of External Affairs]
Published: 1977
Total Pages: 226
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DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Author: Colin McCullough
Publisher: McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Published: 2017-01-01
Total Pages: 184
ISBN-13: 0773599991
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →A nation of peacekeepers or soldiers? Honest broker, loyal ally, or chore boy for empire? Attempts to define Canada’s past, present, and proper international role have often led to contradiction and incendiary debate. Canada and the United Nations seeks to move beyond simplistic characterizations by allowing evidence, rather than ideology, to drive the inquiry. The result is a pragmatic and forthright assessment of the best practices in Canada’s UN participation. Sparked by the Harper government’s realignment of Canadian internationalism, Canada and the United Nations reappraises the mythic and often self-congratulatory assumptions that there is a distinctively Canadian way of interacting with the world, and that this approach has profited both the nation and the globe. While politicians and diplomats are given their due, this collection goes beyond many traditional analyses by including the UN-related attitudes and activities of ordinary Canadians. Contributors find that while Canadians have exhibited a broad range of responses to the UN, fundamental beliefs about the nation’s relationship with the world are shared widely among citizens of various identities and eras. While Canadians may hold inflated views of their country’s international contributions, their notions of Canada’s appropriate role in global governance correlate strongly with what experts in the field consider the most productive approaches to the Canada-UN relationship. In an era when some of the globe’s most profound challenges – climate change, refugees, terrorism, economic uncertainty – are not constrained by borders, Canada and the United Nations provides a timely primer on Canada’s diplomatic strengths.
Author: William Earl Armstrong
Publisher: Genève : Imprimerie Jent, s.a.
Published: 1930
Total Pages: 228
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DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Author: League of Nations. 21st Assembly, 1946. Delegation from Canada
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Published: 1946
Total Pages: 34
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DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Author: Frederic H. Soward
Publisher: New York : Manhatten Pub., 1956 [i.e. 1957]
Published: 1957
Total Pages: 304
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DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Author: Omer Aloni
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 2021-05-13
Total Pages: 405
ISBN-13: 1108838197
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →This first study of the environmental challenges handled by the League of Nations pioneers new perspectives on legal and environmental history.