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Canada The Congo Crisis And Un Peacekeeping 196064 Illustrated Kevin Alexander Spooner

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Canada The Congo Crisis And Un Peacekeeping 196064 Illustrated Kevin Alexander Spooner
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Publisher: University of British Columbia Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.98 MB
Pages: 280
Author: Kevin Alexander Spooner
ISBN: 9780774816366, 0774816368
Language: English
Year: 2009
Edition: Illustrated

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Canada The Congo Crisis And Un Peacekeeping 196064 Illustrated Kevin Alexander Spooner by Kevin Alexander Spooner 9780774816366, 0774816368 instant download after payment.

In 1960 the Republic of Congo teetered near collapse as its first government struggled to cope with civil unrest and mutinous armed forces. When the UN established a peacekeeping operation to deal with the crisis, the Canadian government faced a difficult decision. Should it support the intervention? By offering one of the first detailed accounts of Canadian involvement in a UN peacekeeping mission, Kevin Spooner reveals that Canada's involvement was not a certainty: the Diefenbaker government had immediate and ongoing reservations about the mission, reservations that challenge cherished notions of Canada's commitment to the UN and its status as a peacekeeper.

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