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politics of accommodation: Canada, the Middle East, and the Suez Crisis, 1950–1956 / Donaghy, Greg   Journal Article
Donaghy, Greg Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract This paper re-examines Canada’s response to the Suez Crisis within the context of its overall approach to the Middle East in the early 1950s. It reminds contemporary readers that most Canadian policymakers, including Prime Minister Louis St. Laurent and his Secretary of State for External Affairs, Lester B. Pearson, viewed the distant and unfamiliar region with reserve, as one better left to the Great Powers to sort out. That view only changed in 1956, when the Suez Crisis, Anglo-American discord, and the possibility of nuclear war threatened Canadian strategic interests, transforming Canada into a small regional stakeholder.
Key Words Israel  United States  Egypt  United Kingdom  Suez  John Holmes 
Soviet Union  Pearson  St. Laurent  Robert Ford 
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