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1.Blanchette,Arthur E.,Canadian Foreign Policy,1955-1965:Selected Speeches and Documents.Toronto:Cage,1977.
2.Blanchette,Arthur E.,Canadian Foreign Policy,1966-1976:Selected Speeches and Documents,Toronto:Cage,1980.
3.Documents on Canadian External Relations(DCER),Volume 7-26.
4.Foreign Relations of the United States(FRUS), Western Europe and Canada,Washington D.C.:USGPO.
5.NSC5822,Certain Aspects of U.S.Relations with Canada,December 12,1958.
6.NSC5822/1,Certain Aspects of U.S.Relations with Canada,December 30,1958.
7.NSC159,Continental Defense,July 22,1953.
8.Mackay,R.A.Canadian Foreign Policy,1945-1954:Selected Speeches and Documents,Toronto:McClelland & Stewart,1971.
9.Swanson,Roger,ed.,Canadian-American Summit Diplomacy,1923-1973:Selected Speeches and Documents,Toronto:McClelland & Stewart,1975.
10.Granatstein,J.L.,ed.,Canadian Foreign Policy:Historic Readings,Toronto:Copp Clark Ltd.,1993.
11.Documentary History of the Franklin D.Roosevelt Presidency:
Volume 14,Yalta Conference,October 1944-March 1945;
Volume 19,the Good Neighbor Policy,and the Abrogation of the Platt Amendment;
Volume 24,FDR's Response to German Aggression:Czechoslovakia 1938;
Volume 25, FDR Churchill and Operation Torch;
Volume 31,The War Production Board and Management of the Wartime Economy;
Volume 36,The Spanish Civil War and the Neutrality Act of 1937;
Volume 40,The Bretton Woods Conference,1944;
Volume 41,The Morgenthau Plan of 1944;
12.Documentary History of the Truman Presidency:
Volume 1,The Decision to Drop the Atomic Bomb on Japan;
Volume 2,Planning for the Postwar World:President Truman at the Potsdam Conference,July 17-August 2,1945;
Volume 3,United States Policy in Occupied Germany after World War Ⅱ:Denazification,Decartelization,Demilitarization,and Democratization;
Volume 4,Demobilization and Reconversion:Rebuilding a Peacetime Economy following World War Ⅱ;
Volume 5,Creating a Pluralistic Democracy in Japan:The Occupation Government,1945-1952;
Volume 6,The Chinese Civil War:General George C.Marshall's Mission to China,1945-1947;
Volume 7,The Ideological Foundation of the Cold War-the“Long Telegram,”the Clifford Report,and NSC 68;
Volume 8,The Truman Doctrine and the Beginning of the Cold War,1947-1949;
Volume 13,Establishing the Marshal Plan,1947-1948;
Volume 16,Cold War Confrontation:Truman,Stalin,and the Berlin Airlift;
Volume 17,The Origins and Establishment of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization,1948-1952;
Volume 18,The Korean War:The United States' Response to North Korea's Invasion of South Korea,June 25,1950-November 1950;
Volume 19,The Korean War:Response to Communist China's Intervention,October 1950-April 1951;
Volume 20,The Korean War:President Truman's Dismissal of General Douglas MacArthur;
Volume 21,The Development of an Atomic Weapons Program following World War Ⅱ;
Volume 22,The Emergence of Asian Pacific Rim in American Foreign Policy:Korean,Japan,and Formosa;
Volume 23,The Central Intelligence Agency:Its Founding and the Dispute over Its Mission,1945-1954;
Volume 26,Preparing to Survive Atomic Attack:The Truman Administration's Civil Defense Program,Literatures.
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