Tolerant Allies: Canada and the United States, 1963-1968
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A historian with the (presumably Canadian) Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade, Donaghy explores the political and economic ties and conflicts between the North American neighbors during the US administrations of Kennedy and Johnson and the Canadian administration of Pearson. While they differed sharply and visible about some issues, for example the Vietnam War, he says the two governments quietly overcame economic nationalist feelings in Canada to forge closer economic and tra…
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Current Affairs & PoliticsPrint BooksHistoryPaperbackNonfictionWorld PoliticsUnited States Politics & GovernmentDiplomacy & International RelationsUnited States HistoryU.S. International RelationsCanadian Politics & Government20th Century United States History - 1945 to 2000Diplomatic RelationsU.S. Politics & Government - 1963-1969Canada - Diplomatic RelationsU.S. Diplomatic Relations - HistoryAmericas - Diplomatic Relations with the U.S.



