In 1954, preoccupied with the internal struggle over Stalin's succession, Soviet leaders abandoned the more virulent aspects of their anti-Western campaign and continued their efforts to seek an accommodation with the United States and its allies in the Far East and in Europe. Along the Korean peninsula, the armistice negotiated the year before held fast. In Europe, a strong and confident North Atlantic alliance consolidated its position when the conditions for West Germany's rearmament were elaborated in a series of conferences in London and Paris
For the Western allies the breakdown of the Council of Foreign Ministers in 1947 and the onset of th...
East-West trade brought economic and political changes. During 1971-1981 relations between Canada an...
By directly challenging existing accounts of post-World War II relations among the United States of ...
The Cold War in Asia continued to demand the sustained attention of Canadian policy-makers throughou...
Following Joseph Stalin’s death in 1953, Nikita Khrushchev became leader of the Soviet Union and ush...
On July 21, 1954, Canada was asked to assume, with Poland and India, the supervision of the Cease Fi...
In the first comparative study of Canadian and American foreign policy during the Korean War, this t...
The German question and the safeguarding of European security. Statement by V.M. Molotov -- The Sov...
In 1950 the Soviet Union and the People\u27s Republic of China signed a Treaty of Friendship, Allian...
Historians remain divided over the nature of Canadian diplomacy during the Korean conflict of 1950-1...
Since the end of the Second World War, military assistance has emerged as an important instrument of...
This paper will rather seek to uncover and emphasize Cold War imperatives that served as significan...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [51]-55)During this period the tactics of Soviet policy i...
This dissertation examines Soviet foreign policy from the German invasion of the Soviet Union in Jun...
The years between 1945 and 1957 represent a time period in which Canadian foreign policy emerged. I...
For the Western allies the breakdown of the Council of Foreign Ministers in 1947 and the onset of th...
East-West trade brought economic and political changes. During 1971-1981 relations between Canada an...
By directly challenging existing accounts of post-World War II relations among the United States of ...
The Cold War in Asia continued to demand the sustained attention of Canadian policy-makers throughou...
Following Joseph Stalin’s death in 1953, Nikita Khrushchev became leader of the Soviet Union and ush...
On July 21, 1954, Canada was asked to assume, with Poland and India, the supervision of the Cease Fi...
In the first comparative study of Canadian and American foreign policy during the Korean War, this t...
The German question and the safeguarding of European security. Statement by V.M. Molotov -- The Sov...
In 1950 the Soviet Union and the People\u27s Republic of China signed a Treaty of Friendship, Allian...
Historians remain divided over the nature of Canadian diplomacy during the Korean conflict of 1950-1...
Since the end of the Second World War, military assistance has emerged as an important instrument of...
This paper will rather seek to uncover and emphasize Cold War imperatives that served as significan...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [51]-55)During this period the tactics of Soviet policy i...
This dissertation examines Soviet foreign policy from the German invasion of the Soviet Union in Jun...
The years between 1945 and 1957 represent a time period in which Canadian foreign policy emerged. I...
For the Western allies the breakdown of the Council of Foreign Ministers in 1947 and the onset of th...
East-West trade brought economic and political changes. During 1971-1981 relations between Canada an...
By directly challenging existing accounts of post-World War II relations among the United States of ...