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Foreign Voices in the House

Autor J. Patrick Boyer
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 20 mar 2017
Unique views from John F. Kennedy, Nelson Mandela, Indira Ghandi, and other world leaders reveal how foreigners see Canada. During the Second World War, foreign leaders such as Winston Churchill began addressing Canadians in our House of Commons, and in so doing, they left their mark on how we thought about our role in global affairs. In the decades since, a succession of world figures has delivered urgent messages about Canada s importance to the United Nations, Cold War security, decolonization and modernization efforts, advancing human rights, environmental conservation, and combating terrorism. Each foreign leader who addressed Canada sought to forge new partnerships between their country and ours in a rapidly evolving global context. Over seven decades their speeches chart the stunning transformation of international affairs and Canada s place in the world. No other source provides a complete record of this body of high-level oratory, gathered here for the first time in "Foreign Voices in the House.""
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781459736856
ISBN-10: 1459736850
Pagini: 496
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 42 mm
Greutate: 1.04 kg
Editura: DUNDURN GROUP

Cuprins

Chronological List of Foreign Leaders Addressing Parliament, 1917 to 2016

Introduction: Ourselves as Others See Us

1 Foreign Voices at Canada's Podium
Messages of Enduring Importance
A Composite of Diversity
Intersecting Realities
Creating the Speech
Delivering the Speech
Reporting the Speech
Changes in the World View of Leaders
Actors upon the World Stage

2 A Century Ago
A Foreign Country 50
A North Atlantic Quadrangle
Proximity to the Fulcrum of Power
A French Leader Opens the Show: René Viviani
After the French Come the British: Arthur Balfour

3 United Kingdom
Introduction
Winston Churchill
Anthony Eden, Foreign Secretary
Clement Attlee
Anthony Eden, Prime Minister
Harold Macmillan
Margaret Thatcher
Tony Blair
David Cameron

4 Old Commonwealth
Introduction
Robert Menzies, Australia
John Curtin, Australia
Peter Fraser, New Zealand
John Howard, Australia

5 New Commonwealth
Introduction
Jawaharlal Nehru, India
Liaquat Ali Khan, Pakistan
Kwame Nkrumah, Ghana
Indira Gandhi, India
Nelson Mandela, African National Congress South Africa

6 France
Introduction
Charles de Gaulle, Free France
Vincent Auriol, France
Guy Mollet, France
François Mitterrand,France
François Hollande, France

7 United States
Introduction
Franklin D. Roosevelt
Harry S. Truman
Dwight D. Eisenhower
John F. Kennedy
Richard M. Nixon
Ronald Reagan
Bill Clinton
Barack Obama

8 Mexico
Introduction
Luis Echeverría
José López Portillo
Miguel de la Madrid
Carlos Salinas
Ernesto Zedillo
Vicente Fox
Felipe Calderón

9 Asia
Introduction
Madame Chiang Kai-shek, China
Sukarno, Indonesia
Masayoshi Ohira, Japan
Zhao Ziyang, China
Yasuhiro Nakasone, Japan
Hamid Karzai, Afghanistan

10 Middle Europe
Introduction
Giovanni Gronchi, Italy
Theodor Heuss, Federal Republic of Germany
Queen Beatrix of the Netherlands
Helmut Kohl, Federal Republic of Germany

11 Eastern Europe
Introduction
Edvard BeneS, Czechoslovakia
Boris Yeltsin, Russian Federation
Václav Havel, Czech Republic
Viktor Yushchenko, Ukraine
Petro Poroshenko, Ukraine

12 Middle East
Introduction
Chaim Herzog, Israel
King Hussein Bin Talal of Jordan

13 Transnational Leaders
Introduction
U Thant, United Nations
Javier Pérez de Cuéllar, United Nations
Kofi Annan, United Nations
Aga Khan IV

Epilogue: Voices in Time
Acknowledgements
Bibliography
Photograph Credits

Notă biografică

J. Patrick Boyer studied law at the International Court of Justice in The Netherlands, served as Canada's Parliamentary Secretary for External Affairs, and works for democratic development overseas. The author of twenty-three books on Canadian history, law, politics, and governance, Patrick lives with wife, Elise, in Muskoka and Toronto.