Direct intervention : Canada-France relations, 1967-1974 /
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Author / Creator: | Black, Eldon, 1925- |
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Imprint: | Ottawa : Carleton University Press, c1996. |
Description: | 203 p. ; ill. ; 23 cm. |
Language: | English |
Series: | Carleton library series ; 187 |
Subject: | |
Format: | Print Book |
URL for this record: | http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/2739348 |
Table of Contents:
- Prologue: 1960-1967
- 1. Arrival in Paris: General De Gaulle's Press Conference
- 2. Early Days: Some Protagonists
- 3. La Francophonie and the Outbreak of Hostilities: The Gabon Affair
- 4. The Trials of an Elder Statesman: The Events of May 1968
- 5. A Transatlantic Slanging Match: The Rossillon Affair
- 6. A Premier Dies, Two Prime Ministers Meet
- 7. "Business as Usual"
- 8. An Exchange of Ambassadors
- 9. Jean-Guy Cardinal in Paris: Space Communications
- 10. Hostilities in Africa, Round Two
- 11. De Gaulle Departs, Gaullism Remains
- 12. The New French Government: The Policy of Duality
- 13. A Disastrous Autumn
- 14. Much Ado About Visits
- 15. The Second Niamey Conference: Hostilities in Africa, Round Three
- 16. First Steps toward Normalization: Mitchell Sharp Visits Paris
- 17. Renewal of the Franco-Canadian Cultural Agreement and the Quebec Election
- 18. A New Ambassador - The October Crisis - The End of an Era
- 19. Normalization: Bourassa Visits Paris, Schumann Comes to Ottawa
- 20. Canada and the European Community: A Canadian Prime Minister Returns to Paris.