ID | 121238 |
Title Proper | Great small country on the international scene |
Other Title Information | looking back at Canada and the United Nations |
Language | ENG |
Author | Chapnick, Adam |
Publication | 2012. |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | In 1952, the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace thought it worthwhile to commission a series of national studies on the United Nations (UN). In Canada, the task was taken on by Fred Soward, an academic and former special assistant in the Department of External Affairs, and Edgar McInnis, president of the Canadian Institute of International Affairs and a delegate to the 1952 UN General Assembly.1 Four years later, Canada and the United Nations was released to uniformly positive reviews.2 |
`In' analytical Note | International Journal Vol. 67, No.4; Autumn 2012: p.1063-1072 |
Journal Source | International Journal Vol. 67, No.4; Autumn 2012: p.1063-1072 |
Key Words | Canada ; United Nations ; Canadian Foreign Policy ; Small Country ; International Organisation ; International Community |