Escott Reid

Escott Reid
Title Escott Reid PDF eBook
Author Greg Donaghy
Publisher McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Pages 160
Release 2004-11-16
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0773571957

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Jack Granatstein introduces Reid and the forces that shaped his progressive idealism in the 1920s and 1930s. Hector Mackenzie assesses Reid's contribution to the creation of the United Nations in the mid-1940s, while David Haglund and Stéphane Roussel examine Reid's crucial role in the negotiations to establish the North Atlantic Treaty Organization. Greg Donaghy, Bruce Muirhead, and Alyson King write, respectively, about Reid as high commissioner to India, as an important influence on World Bank policy in the early 1960s, and, finally, as founding principal of York University's Glendon College.

Escott Reid

Escott Reid
Title Escott Reid PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 28
Release 1992
Genre Canada
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War Crimes and Human Rights

War Crimes and Human Rights
Title War Crimes and Human Rights PDF eBook
Author William Schabas
Publisher Cameron May
Pages 1158
Release 2008
Genre Capital punishment
ISBN 1905017634

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This is a collection of essays and articles on human rights law and international criminal law authored by William Schabas, one of the most prominent contemporary scholars and practitioners. Particular attention is given to such topics as the limitation and abolition of the death penalty, genocide and crimes against humanity, the establishment and operation of the International Criminal Court and the ad hoc international criminal tribunals, truth and reconciliation commissions, reservations to human rights treaties, and the implementation of international human rights norms in domestic law

Constructing a Post-War Order

Constructing a Post-War Order
Title Constructing a Post-War Order PDF eBook
Author Andrew Baker
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Pages 342
Release 2011-05-30
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0857719793

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The years 1942 to 1946 saw the acceleration of World War II, its conclusion, and the construction of a post-war order that was to culminate in the Cold War. Andrew Baker here examines the expansion of US political and economic power, and hegemony during this period, and the extent to which smaller states, particularly Australia, New Zealand, Canada, and South Africa, contested this expansion. Through successfully outlining and defending their own notions of sovereignty, property, and commercial rights, they were able to a make a significant contribution towards fashioning a post-war framework more conducive to states than empires. This analysis of the period immediately after World War II will appeal to researchers of history and international relations, as well as those interested in the political economy of the post-war world.

Conflicting Visions

Conflicting Visions
Title Conflicting Visions PDF eBook
Author Ryan Touhey
Publisher UBC Press
Pages 320
Release 2015-05-15
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0774829036

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In 1974, India shocked the world by detonating a nuclear device. In the diplomatic controversy that ensued, the Canadian government expressed outrage that India had extracted plutonium from a Canadian reactor donated only for peaceful purposes. In the aftermath, relations between the two nations cooled considerably. As Conflicting Visions reveals, Canada and India’s relationship was turbulent long before the first bomb blast. From the time of India’s independence from Britain, Ottawa sought to build bridges between Indian and the West through dialogue and foreign aid. New Delhi, however, had a different vision for its future, and throughout the Cold War mistrust between the two nations deepened. Ryan Touhey draws on archival records, personal papers, and interviews from Canada, India, the United States, and Britain to trace the breakdown of this complicated bilateral relationship. In the process, he deepens our understanding of the history of Canadian foreign aid and international relations during the Cold War.

North of America

North of America
Title North of America PDF eBook
Author Asa McKercher
Publisher UBC Press
Pages 388
Release 2023-07-15
Genre History
ISBN 0774868864

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In 1941, influential US publishing magnate Henry Luce declared the world was in the midst of the first great American century, believing his nation held the power and vision to lead and transform the world. What did a newly outward-looking and hegemonic United States mean for its northern neighbour? North of America is a sharp-eyed volume providing a unique look at postwar Canada, bringing to the fore the opinions and perceptions of a broad range of Canadians – from consumers to diplomats, jazz musicians to urban planners, and a diverse cross-section in between. As they grappled with issues including constitutional reform, transit policy, national security, the arrival of television, white supremacy, and postwar domesticity, Canadians were ever mindful of the unfolding American experience and its influence.

Radical Mandarin

Radical Mandarin
Title Radical Mandarin PDF eBook
Author Escott Reid
Publisher
Pages 440
Release 1989
Genre Biography & Autobiography
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