The Diplomat: Lester Pearson and the Suez Crisis

The Diplomat: Lester Pearson and the Suez Crisis

by Antony Anderson
The Diplomat: Lester Pearson and the Suez Crisis

The Diplomat: Lester Pearson and the Suez Crisis

by Antony Anderson

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Overview

The story of the incident that forged Canada's reputation as a broker of peace and a player with outsized influence in world affairs. In a world on the edge of crisis, a nation forged its identity.

Shortlisted for the John W. Dafoe Book Prize

“Anderson delivers a brisk, gripping yarn making excellent use of his research, including multiple interviews with surviving actors in the drama. Pearson ... is front and centre throughout. That Anderson captures him so well is a tribute to his métier as a storyteller.”— Literary Review of Canada

Lester Pearson, Canada's foreign minister (and future prime minister) stands before the United Nations General Assembly. His speech, shaped by caution and hope, is a last-ditch attempt to prevent a conflict in Egypt from igniting a conflagration throughout the Middle East. He is about to carve out a razor's edge of common ground to bring together angry allies and bitter enemies by suggesting the creation of the first UN peacekeeping force.

Pearson's diplomacy throughout the Suez Crisis launched a bold experiment in international security and cemented Canada's reputation as "a moderate, mediatory, middle power." In this timely biography, available now in a trade paper edition, Antony Anderson has created not only a compelling portrait of a future prime minister, but also a nuanced analysis of the political maze navigated by Pearson to avert a bloody war.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781773100456
Publisher: Goose Lane Editions
Publication date: 09/04/2018
Edition description: 2nd ed.
Pages: 400
Product dimensions: 5.70(w) x 8.75(h) x 0.80(d)

About the Author

Antony Anderson has written and produced for numerous Canadian and international broadcasters, including CBC Radio and the Discovery Channel. His independent documentaries for Global Television include Facing the Century and Foreign Fields, a critical look at Canada's fading role on the world stage. His articles have appeared in newspapers across Canada, including the Globe and Mail, the National Post, and Toronto Star.

Table of Contents

Preface 7

Prologue 13

1 Where Is Here? 17

2 Growing Up Canadian 39

3 Sovereignty and Association 59

4 A Sense of Proportion 81

5 Here I Am in the Middle 109

6 Same Old, Same Old 141

7 One Strong Young Figure 157

8 All Good Reasons 175

9 Egypt for Egyptians 193

10 Seen but Not Heard 211

11 In Sorrow and Anger 233

12 Eye of the Storm 255

13 Off the Hook 281

14 Triumph and Disaster 309

Notes 341

Bibliography 377

Index 387

What People are Saying About This

From the Publisher

"Antony Anderson describes a moment when Canada mattered internationally. Lester Pearson's extraordinary diplomatic skills, which were demonstrated fully during the Suez Crisis of 1956, won the respect of his colleagues at the United Nations and increased the pride of Canadians in their nation's; role in the world. In a clearly written and often gripping account, Antony Anderson describes how Pearson's experience and Canada's reputation as a fair interlocutor placed him in a position to make a significant contribution to international peace." — John English, CM, FRSC, author of The Life of Pierre Elliot Trudeau and The Life of Lester Pearson

" In 1957 Lester Pearson won the Nobel Prize for Peace for his diplomacy during the Suez Crisis. But what brought Pearson to Suez, and what explains why he acted as he did? Antony Anderson, in a work of stunning originality, traces the threads that linked Pearson and Canada to the Middle East, not just for a few months in 1956, but over the previous half century. This is a book that should be on the shelf of every Canadian interested in our foreign policy, and public policy generally." — Robert Bothwell, author of Alliance and Illusion: Canada and the World, 1945-1984

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