The Prime Minister and the CabinetMethuen, 1976 - 246 páginas |
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Página 146
... tended to be inflexible and unable to com- promise and , equally important , he tended to be insensitive to those around him . Thus he failed to inspire either confidence or loyalty , and this complicated a situation already perilous ...
... tended to be inflexible and unable to com- promise and , equally important , he tended to be insensitive to those around him . Thus he failed to inspire either confidence or loyalty , and this complicated a situation already perilous ...
Página 160
... tended more to imitate Mr. King as Prime Minister , with unfor- tunate results . Like Mr. King , Mr. Diefenbaker as ... tended to completely dominate the cabinet and the government . He tended to dominate not only the decision - making ...
... tended more to imitate Mr. King as Prime Minister , with unfor- tunate results . Like Mr. King , Mr. Diefenbaker as ... tended to completely dominate the cabinet and the government . He tended to dominate not only the decision - making ...
Página 162
... tended to force his own will against the majority of his colleagues . During the Cuban missile crisis of 1962 , a majority of the cabinet favoured ordering Canadian forces to be alerted . The Prime Minister , after having stated earlier ...
... tended to force his own will against the majority of his colleagues . During the Cuban missile crisis of 1962 , a majority of the cabinet favoured ordering Canadian forces to be alerted . The Prime Minister , after having stated earlier ...
Contenido
Chapter IV | 79 |
Chapter V | 101 |
The Cabinet and Mackenzie King | 149 |
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