PhD Dissertation at the University of Basrah Explores U.S.-Canadian Relations (1914–1945)
A PhD dissertation at the College of Arts, University of Basrah, explored U.S.-Canadian relations from 1914 to 1945.
The dissertation, presented by researcher Jawad Kazem Dakhel, aimed to examine the development of U.S.-Canadian relations during the period 1914–1945, a time marked by significant transformations largely driven by the impact of the First and Second World Wars, especially in areas of economic, military, and security cooperation.
The dissertation consisted of five chapters in which the researcher discussed:
• The impact of World War I and the Peace Conference on U.S.-Canadian relations (1914–1919)
• U.S.-Canadian relations from 1920 to 1927
• U.S.-Canadian relations from 1928 to 1935
• U.S.-Canadian relations on the eve of World War II (1936–1939)
• U.S.-Canadian relations during World War II (1939–1945)
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