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Knowlton Nash

Kennedy and Diefenbaker: Fear and Loathing Across the Undefended Border

Kennedy and Diefenbaker: Fear and Loathing Across the Undefended Border

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Kennedy and Diefenbaker by Knowlton Nash examines the tense and often difficult relationship between U.S. President John F. Kennedy and Canadian Prime Minister John Diefenbaker. Although Canada and the United States shared one of the world’s closest alliances, the two leaders frequently clashed over defence, foreign policy, nuclear weapons, and their sharply different personalities.

Nash explores how mistrust, pride, political pressure, and conflicting national interests strained relations between Ottawa and Washington during the early 1960s. Drawing on political history and behind-the-scenes detail, he reveals how personal dislike between the two men influenced major decisions affecting both countries.

Engaging and informative, this book is a strong choice for readers interested in Canadian politics, U.S.–Canada relations, Cold War history, and political leadership. It offers a revealing look at diplomacy across the world’s longest undefended border.

Hardcover, Very Good

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Author Knowlton Nash
Publisher McClelland & Stewart
Publication Date September 01, 1990
Pages 336
Binding Hardcover
Language EN
Dimensions 23.5cm × 16.2cm × 3.2cm
Condition Very Good
ISBN-13 9780771067051
Edition First Edition

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