Franklin Roosevelt took a unique interest in America's northern neighbor and .
Franklin Roosevelt took a unique interest in America's northern neighbor and persistently encouraged Canada to do more to ensure its own defense especially through alliance with the . This aspect of foreign policy resulted in a delicate balancing act between . officials who sought to downplay the strategic importance of Canada and Canadian leaders who saw American overtures as a threat to Canadian sovereignty. The first chapter discusses Roosevelt's early efforts between 1933 and 1937 to increase Canadian interest in North American defense. This is the first book to focus on FDR and the Canada-US defence relationship.
Franklin Roosevelt took a unique interest in America's northern neighbor and persistently encouraged Canada to. .The first chapter discusses Roosevelt's early efforts between 1933 and 1937 to increase Canadian interest in North American defense
Franklin Roosevelt took a unique interest in America's northern neighbor and persistently encouraged Canada to do more to ensure its own defense especially through alliance with the . This aspect of foreign policy resulted in a delicate balancing act bet In the turbulent years before World War II, . strategic planners struggled with the question of Canadian security. The second follows events up to the outbreak of war.
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necessary, but not necessary enough. by Galen Roger Perras. Published 1998 by Praeger in Westport, Conn Times. Published 1998 by Praeger in Westport, Conn. Includes bibliographical references (p. -140) and index.
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