Introduction
1 Construction and Reconstruction: Canada in 1945
2 Real Prosperity and Illusory Diplomacy
3 Realigning Canadian Foreign Policy, 1945-1947
4 Dividing the World, 1947-1949
5 Confronting a Changing Asia, 1945-1950
6 From Korea to the Rhine
7 The Era of Good Feeling, 1953-1957
8 Diefenbaker and the Dwindling British Connection
9 Nuclear Nightmares, 1957-1963
10 Innocence at Home: Economic Diplomacy in the 1960s
11 Innocence Abroad: Fumbling for Peace in Indochina
12 Vietnam and Canadian-American Relations
13 National Unity and Foreign Policy
14 Changing the Meaning of Defence
15 National Security and Social Security
16 The 1970s Begin
17 Parallel Lives: Nixon Meets Trudeau
18 The Pursuit of Promises
19 Canada First, 1976-1984
20 Returning to the Centre
Conclusion: Multilateral by Profession, Muddled by Nature
Notes
Further Reading
Index