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Trudeau, Pierre Elliott - (Joseph Philippe Pierre Ives Elliott Trudeau)troodōˈ, 1919–2000, prime minister of Canada (1968–79, 1980–84), b. Montreal. He attended the Univ. of Montreal, Harvard, the École des Sciences Politiques in Paris, and the London School of Economics. A lawyer and law professor known for championing liberal causes, Trudeau was elected


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    Shrug: Trudeau in Power » Read Now

    by Walter Stewart. 244 pgs.

    Collections: History, Entire Library
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    The Collapse of Canada? ("The Political Thought of Pierre Trudeau" begins on p. 127) » Read Now

    by R. Kent Weaver, Keith G. Banting, Andrew Stark. 186 pgs.

    Collections: History, Entire Library
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    The U.S. Presidency in Crisis: A Comparative Perspective (Chap. 5 "Trudeau, Mulroney, Chretien, and the Rise and Fall of Personalized Leadership") » Read Now

    by Colin Campbell. 266 pgs.

    Collections: History, Entire Library
    This study sheds light on the US presidency through a comparison of executive leadership in the USA, Great Britain, Canada and Australia. The work reviews the common challenges faced by chief executives of other Anglo-American democracies.
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