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Under your inspired leadership: Dwight Eisenhower, Canadians, and the Canada–United States consensus, 1945–1961 / McKercher, Asa; Stevenson, Michael D   Journal Article
Stevenson, Michael D Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Drawing on newspaper and archival sources, this article examines post-war Canadian attitudes towards Dwight D. Eisenhower, particularly during his time in office as the United States President from 1953 to 1961. Eisenhower emerged from the Second World War as a trusted figure for many Canadians due to his inspiring leadership of the Allied cause. Once in the White House, however, his reputation began to suffer, and public opinion in Canada increasingly questioned core elements of the traditional Canada–United States relationship and America's ability to lead the Western alliance during a period of heightening Cold War tensions.
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