The years when John Diefenbaker's Progressive Conservatives were in
office were among the most tumultuous in Canadian history. This
book provides a fresh assessment of foreign policy in the
Diefenbaker era to determine whether its failures can be attributed
to the prime minister's personality traits, particularly his
indecisiveness, or to broader shifts in world affairs. Written by
leading scholars who mine new sources of archival research, the
chapters examine the full range of international issues that
confronted the Diefenbaker government and probe the factors that
led to success or failure and decision or indecision. This
fascinating reconsideration of the Diefenbaker years challenges
readers to push beyond the conventional and reassess the "Rogue
Tory's" record with fresh eyes.
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