This paper examines events surrounding Canada's negotiations on the question of recognizing the People's Republic of China in 1949 and 1950, and the reasons why the negotiations failed. The focus is on the work of officials in the Canadian Embassy in Nanking and External Affairs in Ottawa, particularly External Affairs Minster Lester B. Pearson. Both Nanking and External Affairs, Ottawa, strove to promote recognition, which was approved in principal by the Canadian government but never actualized. Pearson and his department, spurred by Canadian officials on the ground in China, chiefly Ambassador T. C. Davis and his second-in-command, China specialist Chester Ronning, favoured early recognition, as a means of influencing the Communi...
Historians remain divided over the nature of Canadian diplomacy during the Korean conflict of 1950-1...
The question is, why did Canada's international stature experience a seemingly spectacular decline d...
Bilateral relations with the People’s Republic of China involve matters of great strategic interest ...
This paper examines events surrounding Canada's negotiations on the question of recognizing the Peo...
The decision of the Canadian government in 1970 to recognize the People’s Republic of China, which ...
Canadian foreign policy since the Second World War has passed through a number of stages, ranging fr...
This essay seeks to present a historic overview of this relationship as it developed between the 196...
Canada, enmeshed in the 'China tangle' since 1949, has made only a few, haphazard attempts to cut th...
With the exception of Canada’s relationship with the United States, Canada’s relationship with China...
Dept. of History, Philosophy, and Political Science. Paper copy at Leddy Library: Theses & Major Pap...
The central theme of this study is the plight of the small power entrapped in a power struggle betwe...
"In the 2010 Asia Lecture, Professor Frolic shared unique insights into the evolution of Canada-Chin...
This thesis seeks to investigate the Sino-Canadian relationship in terms of shifts in policy and wit...
The Cold War in Asia continued to demand the sustained attention of Canadian policy-makers throughou...
While Canadian trade and investment with China is today relatively modest, with China well on track ...
Historians remain divided over the nature of Canadian diplomacy during the Korean conflict of 1950-1...
The question is, why did Canada's international stature experience a seemingly spectacular decline d...
Bilateral relations with the People’s Republic of China involve matters of great strategic interest ...
This paper examines events surrounding Canada's negotiations on the question of recognizing the Peo...
The decision of the Canadian government in 1970 to recognize the People’s Republic of China, which ...
Canadian foreign policy since the Second World War has passed through a number of stages, ranging fr...
This essay seeks to present a historic overview of this relationship as it developed between the 196...
Canada, enmeshed in the 'China tangle' since 1949, has made only a few, haphazard attempts to cut th...
With the exception of Canada’s relationship with the United States, Canada’s relationship with China...
Dept. of History, Philosophy, and Political Science. Paper copy at Leddy Library: Theses & Major Pap...
The central theme of this study is the plight of the small power entrapped in a power struggle betwe...
"In the 2010 Asia Lecture, Professor Frolic shared unique insights into the evolution of Canada-Chin...
This thesis seeks to investigate the Sino-Canadian relationship in terms of shifts in policy and wit...
The Cold War in Asia continued to demand the sustained attention of Canadian policy-makers throughou...
While Canadian trade and investment with China is today relatively modest, with China well on track ...
Historians remain divided over the nature of Canadian diplomacy during the Korean conflict of 1950-1...
The question is, why did Canada's international stature experience a seemingly spectacular decline d...
Bilateral relations with the People’s Republic of China involve matters of great strategic interest ...