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ID129554
Title ProperConundrum of Canadian-American relations
LanguageENG
AuthorMcKenzie, Francine
Publication2014.
Summary / Abstract (Note)Forty years ago, political scientist Denis Stairs published The Diplomacy of Constraint, an account of Canadian involvement in the Korean War. Stairs explored the attempts of Canadian politicians, diplomats, and bureaucrats to constrain US intervention in Korea and, more generally, to influence the conduct of its foreign policy in the pressurized context of the early Cold War. Since then, historians and political scientists have continued to publish accounts of Canadian involvement in the Korean War and books on Canada-US relations in general. Why, then, should someone read The Diplomacy of Constraint today when there are more recent analyses? This review essay attempts to explain the longevity and usefulness of Stairs' study. What have scholars learned from Stairs' interpretation and approach? Has he influenced subsequent academic analyses? Can his study be considered a model of interdisciplinary scholarship? Finally, is new scholarship intrinsically better than old?
`In' analytical NoteInternational Journal Vol.69, No.1; March 2014: p.110-117
Journal SourceInternational Journal Vol.69, No.1; March 2014: p.110-117
Key WordsCanada-US Relations ;  Canadian Foreign Policy ;  Canada and the Korean War ;  Diplomacy of Constraint ;  Korean Republic ;  Geopolitics ;  Cold War ;  Canada ;  United States - US ;  Korean War


 
 
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