Cover
Half title
Series title page
Title page
Copyright page
Contents
Preface and Acknowledgments
List of Abbreviations
Chapter 1. Sovereignty, Diplomatic Engagement, and Regime Legitimacy during the Cold War
Chapter 2. Canada, the Western Alliance, and the Soviet-Occupied Nations, 1945–1953
Chapter 3. Property, Sovereignty, and Human Rights: Three Case Studies
Chapter 4. Canada and the Hungarian Revolution of 1956: An Early Example of “Democracy Promotion”?
Chapter 5. Cautious Engagement with the East Bloc, 1957–1971
Chapter 6. Canada and the Conference for Security and Cooperation in Europe in the 1970s
Chapter 7. Liberal Norms and Neoliberal Practices in the Cold War’s Final Years, 1979–1991
Chapter 8. Détente or Debacle: Canada and Romania, 1968–1989
Conclusion Lessons of Canada’s Experience for Confronting Authoritarianism and Occupation
Bibliography
Index
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