1st Edition

Britain and Canada Survey of a Changing Relationship

By Peter Lyon Copyright 1976

    First Published in 1976. This volume, the fourth in the series Studies in Commonwealth Politics and History, looks at one of the oldest bilateral relationships between two Commonwealth countries. It is a group of essays in the general field of international relations and a fitting contribution to Studies in Commonwealth History and Politics. By bringing together studies of individual states, particular institutions, cross-national comparisons or relations between states, the series aims to make its contribution to our understanding of the contemporary world.

    Chapter 1 Conference Report; Chapter 2 A Memoir, Alastair Buchan; Chapter 3 The Roots of Irritation, James Eayrs; Chapter 4 Britain and Canada Between Two World Wars: A British View, Max Beloff; Chapter 5 The Anglo-Canadian Neurosis: The Case of O. D. Skelton, Norman Hillmer; Chapter 6 Britain and Canada in the 1940s and 1950s, Lord Garner; Chapter 7 Shadow and Substance: Diplomatic Relations between Britain and Canada, John W. Holmes; Chapter 8 Defence in the Anglo-Canadian Relationship, Laurence W. Martin; Chapter 9 Historical Perspective on Canadian-United Kingdom Economic Relationships, Arthur J. R. Smith; Chapter 10 Britain and Canada: The Economic Relationships in World Context, Harry G. Johnson; Chapter 11 Migration as a Factor in Anglo-Canadian Relations, Freda Hawkins; Chapter 12 Britain and Canada: Cultural Relations, Mavor Moore; Chapter 13 Public Images and Perceptions, Nigel Lawson;

    Biography

    Peter Lyon Secretary and Senior Lecturer at the Institute of Commonwealth Studies in the University of London