Direct Intervention : Canada-France Relations, 1967-1974
by
Eldon Black
Book Details
Format
Paperback / Softback
Book Series
Carleton Library Series
ISBN-10
0886292891
ISBN-13
9780886292898
Publisher
Carleton University Press,Canada
Imprint
Carleton University Press,Canada
Country of Manufacture
CA
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Nov 15th, 1996
Print length
277 Pages
Weight
283 grams
Product Classification:
International relations
Ksh 5,750.00
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Direct Intervention recounts the political and diplomatic relationship between Canada and France at a critical juncture in Canada's history. As a Minister in the Canadian Embassy in Paris, Eldon Black witnessed a range of fateful events - from visits (successful and unsuccessful) of ministers and prime ministers between Ottawa, Quebec City and Paris, to meetings at the Elysée palace, and exchanges of a myriad of telegrams, notes and other diplomatic correspondence. This well-researched account of French interference in Canadian constitutional and federal-provincial affairs includes criticism of Quebec's involvement, and of how Embassy staff in Paris and the Canadian government in Ottawa strove to control and normalize relations among the contending parties. Central to the national unity debate of the day, the ensuing diplomatic wrangles and political conflicts have a curiously contemporary ring, even reverberating into Canada's future.
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