Did Canada simply follow the United States during the cold war era or did it develop its own identity in international affairs?
Did Canada simply follow the United States during the Cold War era or did it develop its own identity in international affairs After the World War II , the two states that emerged victorious were the US and USSR . The two embroiled in an ideological struggle that did not lead to open military fight . The two countries led two camps , the East and the West . It is this state of affairs if the international system that was referred as Cold War . Winston Churchill (1946 ) called it the Iron Curtain (Answers .com , 28 November 2008

. Almost every state was involved joining the camp that addressed its interests best while others had no choice due to their strategic locations . Most countries of the East were beside USSR and those in the West were beside the US
Canada entered the Cold War in September 1945 when a Russian named Igor Gouzenko announced in Ottawa Citizen that he had proof of a widespread Soviet spy ring operating in Canada . Gouzenko 's allegations caused a string reaction of anti-Communist sentiments throughout the West . Canada had little or no opportunity to choose sides in the Cold War . Communist fears , nuclear choices and ties to a superpower defined Canada 's post-war world . The country therefore was alongside the United States one of the two superpowers in the post-war world . In the eve of the Second World War , Canada ceded some of its sovereignty in a sequence of political and military agreements with the U .S
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