Towards a Francophone Community :Canada's Relations with France and French Africa, 1945-1968 ( Foreign Policy, Security and Strategic Studies )

Publication subTitle :Canada's Relations with France and French Africa, 1945-1968

Publication series :Foreign Policy, Security and Strategic Studies

Author: Gendron   Robin S.  

Publisher: McGill-Queen's University Press‎

Publication year: 2006

E-ISBN: 9780773560031

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9780773530331

Subject: D8 Diplomacy, International Relations

Keyword: 外交、国际关系

Language: ENG

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Description

Between 1968 and 1971, Quebec almost succeeded in becoming the sole representative of French Canadians within la Francophonie - the international community of French-speaking states. Robin Gendron examines relations between Canada and French Africa from 1945 to 1968 within the context of Canada's deteriorating relations with France and Quebec's aggressive pursuit of its own international interests in the 1960s.

Chapter

Introduction

1 A Brave New World: Canada and French Africa to 1954

2 Tempered Sympathy: Canada and French North Africa, 1954–58

3 Lingering Colonialism: Canada and French North Africa, 1958–62

4 Holding the Line: Canada and French Africa to 1963

5 A Compelling Need: Canada and French Africa, 1963–66

6 Jostling over French Africa

7 The Road to Libreville

Conclusion

Appendix A

Appendix B

Notes

Bibliography

Index

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