WeRead Powered by ReaderPub
Empire Partnership cover

Empire Partnership

Open in WeRead

About This Book

The speaker argues that imperial relations shifted from prewar anxiety about defence to a postwar emphasis on partnership, contrasting advocates of sentimental ties with proponents of formal obligations and showing how wartime unity made those ties effective. He outlines practical consequences: the emergence of coordinated decision-making among dominions, the creation of joint safety and defence bodies, dominion participation in international peace negotiations, and the obligations of full membership in global institutions, concluding that events rather than abstract plans drove the constitutional and policy changes that redefined the imperial relationship.

About the Author

Dafoe, John Wesley portrait

John Wesley Dafoe

John Wesley Dafoe was a Canadian journalist and author known for his insightful contributions to Canadian political literature. His notable works include "Laurier: A Study in Canadian Politics," which examines the life and impact of Prime Minister Wilfrid Laurier, and "Empire Partnership," where he explores the relationship between Canada and the British Empire. Dafoe's writings reflect his deep engagement with the political landscape of his time, offering readers a nuanced perspective on Canadian history and identity. Additionally, his travelogue, "Over the Canadian Battlefields," provides a personal account of his experiences in post-World War I France, further showcasing his literary versatility.

More Books by This Author

You May Also Like