Trudeau's great leap: a new translation of his Chinese travel diaries prompts both admiration and concern.(Pierre Elliott Trudeau, Two Innocents in Red China)

From: Literary Review of Canada | Date: November 1, 2006| Author: Wright, David Curtis | Copyright information

Hongse Zhongguo de Liangwei Tianzhenhan (Two innocents in Red China) Jacques Hebert and Pierre Elliott Trudeau Foreword by Alexandre Trudeau Yuan Xiaoyi and Xia Ling, translators Shanghai Renmin Chubanshe, 2005

In September and October of 1960, future prime minister Pierre Elliott Trudeau became one of the very first Canadians to travel to the People's Republic of China with official permission since the communist takeover in 1949. Trudeau visited China with his good fri...

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