Canada and the League of Nations / / Richard Veatch.

Canada's participation in the Paris Peace Conference after the First World War and its consequent membership in the new world organization of the League of Nations were important stages in the development of Canadian autonomy. This study of canadian international diplomacy in its first twenty y...

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Frontmatter -- Contents -- Preface -- 1. Canada's entry on the international scene -- 2. The formulation of policy: cabinet ministers and civil servants -- 3. The formulation of policy: parliament, parties, and pressure groups -- 4. The main themes of Canadian policy at Geneva -- 5. Article 10: the attempt to delete -- 6. Article 10: the attempt to amend -- 7. The appeal of the 'Six Nations' -- 8. The protection of minorities -- 9. The Manchurian crisis -- 10. Reappraising Canada's collective security policy -- 11. The Italo-Ethiopian war -- 12. The final years of the League -- 13. Postscript: an evaluation of Canadian policy -- Appendices -- Notes -- Selected bibliography -- Index
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Canada's participation in the Paris Peace Conference after the First World War and its consequent membership in the new world organization of the League of Nations were important stages in the development of Canadian autonomy. This study of canadian international diplomacy in its first twenty years treats the subject both from a national point of view -- what was Ottawa hoping to achieve? -- and an international one -- how did external events affect Canadian policy? The focus is mainly on political and security aspects of Canadian objectives and reactions -- the framing of the Covenant, the shapers of Canadian politicies particularly in regard to collective security and minorities, and Canada's role in the Manchurian and Ethiopian disputes that broke up the League -- but it also includes an account of a largely forgotten episoide: an appeal to the League from the Six Nation Indians against Canada. The study is based largely on archival sources recently opened in Ottawa and Geneva, and on the personal papers of those involved, including Walter A. Riddell. The activities and influence of O.D. Skelton are also described. It is hoped that this book will serve as the standard work on the topic of Canada's first steps on the formal international stage.
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Frontmatter --
Contents --
Preface --
1. Canada's entry on the international scene --
2. The formulation of policy: cabinet ministers and civil servants --
3. The formulation of policy: parliament, parties, and pressure groups --
4. The main themes of Canadian policy at Geneva --
5. Article 10: the attempt to delete --
6. Article 10: the attempt to amend --
7. The appeal of the 'Six Nations' --
8. The protection of minorities --
9. The Manchurian crisis --
10. Reappraising Canada's collective security policy --
11. The Italo-Ethiopian war --
12. The final years of the League --
13. Postscript: an evaluation of Canadian policy --
Appendices --
Notes --
Selected bibliography --
Index
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Contents --
Preface --
1. Canada's entry on the international scene --
2. The formulation of policy: cabinet ministers and civil servants --
3. The formulation of policy: parliament, parties, and pressure groups --
4. The main themes of Canadian policy at Geneva --
5. Article 10: the attempt to delete --
6. Article 10: the attempt to amend --
7. The appeal of the 'Six Nations' --
8. The protection of minorities --
9. The Manchurian crisis --
10. Reappraising Canada's collective security policy --
11. The Italo-Ethiopian war --
12. The final years of the League --
13. Postscript: an evaluation of Canadian policy --
Appendices --
Notes --
Selected bibliography --
Index
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contents Frontmatter --
Contents --
Preface --
1. Canada's entry on the international scene --
2. The formulation of policy: cabinet ministers and civil servants --
3. The formulation of policy: parliament, parties, and pressure groups --
4. The main themes of Canadian policy at Geneva --
5. Article 10: the attempt to delete --
6. Article 10: the attempt to amend --
7. The appeal of the 'Six Nations' --
8. The protection of minorities --
9. The Manchurian crisis --
10. Reappraising Canada's collective security policy --
11. The Italo-Ethiopian war --
12. The final years of the League --
13. Postscript: an evaluation of Canadian policy --
Appendices --
Notes --
Selected bibliography --
Index
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