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Canada And Ballistic Missile Defence 19542009 Dj Vu All Over Again James G Fergusson

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Canada And Ballistic Missile Defence 19542009 Dj Vu All Over Again James G Fergusson
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Publisher: UBC Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 22.73 MB
Pages: 352
Author: James G. Fergusson
ISBN: 9780774817516, 0774817518
Language: English
Year: 2010

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Canada And Ballistic Missile Defence 19542009 Dj Vu All Over Again James G Fergusson by James G. Fergusson 9780774817516, 0774817518 instant download after payment.

Since the mid-1950s, successive Canadian governments have responded to US ballistic missile defence initiatives with fear and uncertainty. Officials have endlessly debated the implications – at home and abroad – of participation. Drawing on previously classified government documents and interviews with senior officials, James Fergusson offers the first full account of Canada’s unsure response to US initiatives. He reveals that factors such as weak leadership and a tendency to place uncertain and ill-defined notions of international peace and security before national defence have resulted in indecision. In the end, policy-makers have failed to transform the ballistic missile defence issue into an opportunity to define Canada’s strategic interests at home and on the world stage.

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