The Middle Power Project: Canada and the Founding of the United Nations


The Middle Power Project: Canada and the Founding of the United Nations
The Middle Power Project: Canada and the Founding of the United Nations by Adam Chapnick

The Middle Power Project describes a defining period of Canadian and international history. During the Second World War, Canada transformed itself from British dominion to self-proclaimed middle power. It became an active, enthusiastic, and idealistic participant in the creation of one of the longest lasting global institutions of recent times -- the United Nations. This was, in many historians' opinions, the beginning of a golden age in Canadian diplomacy.

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