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"Freedom and change" : essays in honour of Lester B. Pearson / edited by Michael G. Fry.

LIBRA F1034.2 .F74
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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Pearson, Lester B.
Fry, Michael G.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Canada--Foreign relations--1945-.
Canada.
International relations.
United Nations.
Pearson, Lester B.
Genre:
Festschriften.
Physical Description:
258 pages : portrait ; 24 cm
Place of Publication:
Toronto : McClelland and Stewart, [1975]
Contents:
Lyon, P. V. and Thordarson, B. Professor Pearson.
Johnston, G. "Look, a good man."
Waldheim, K. Lester Pearson and the United Nations.
Buchan, A. Concepts of peacekeeping.
Burns, E. L. M. Pearson and the Gaza Strip, 1957.
Anglin, D. G. Britain and the use of force in Rhodesia.
Smart, I. The study of strategy.
Forcese, D. Peace research.
Reid, E. Canada and the creation of the North Atlantic Alliance, 1948-1949.
Gotlieb, A. E. Canadian diplomatic initiatives.
Plumptre, A. F. W. The International Development Research Centre and the role of L. B. Pearson.
Lithwich, N. H. Selecting an economic strategy for Canada.
Curzon, G. GATT and the golden age of trade cooperation.
Litvak, I. A. and Maule C. J. Corporate metamorphosis.
Taylor, D. R. F. Spatial organization and rural development.
Ward, B. "That shrewd yet visionary voice."
Lester B. Pearson's public address at St. Martin-in-the-Fields, London, June 13, 1972, on the occasion of the presentation to him of the Victor Gollancz Humanity Award.
Notes:
"A bibliography of the writings of Lester B. Pearson:" pages 255-258.
Includes bibliographical references.
OCLC:
2692327

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