Pirouette: Pierre Trudeau and Canadian Foreign Policy |
Contents
The Defence and Foreign Policy Reviews | 3 |
High Policy in the Relations of Canada | 39 |
The Amiable Beast | 61 |
Freezing in the Dark | 76 |
One Country or Two? | 111 |
The Contractual Links with | 158 |
China and the Soviet Union | 178 |
The Clark Interregnum and Department Reorganization | 207 |
Welcome to the 1980s | 311 |
The Constitution and Other Follies | 336 |
The Last Hurrah | 363 |
Conclusion | 377 |
Notes | 385 |
Bibliography of Primary Sources | 459 |
465 | |
Cartoon Credits 478 | |
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