Abstract

extent to which a North Atlantic Security Pact is likely to dominate domestic discussions of foreign policy during 1949 is an interesting commentary on the evolution of Canadian foreign policy. The Canadian initiative in this matter arises from at least three well-grounded strands of a Canadian tradition in foreign policy: (1) The general assumption, that universality in the acceptance of international obligations cannot be achieved in practice, means that the best available alternative must be developed. This has been basic in Canadian official attitudes for at least twenty

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