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E-raamat: Vietnamese Communists' Relations with China and the Second Indochina Conflict, 1956-1962

  • Formaat: 331 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 18-Dec-2024
  • Kirjastus: McFarland & Co Inc
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781476626901
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  • Formaat: 331 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 18-Dec-2024
  • Kirjastus: McFarland & Co Inc
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781476626901

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According to the final declaration of the 1954 Geneva Conference, general elections were to be held in July 1956 that would lead to the reunification of North and South Vietnam. The Geneva agreement was, however, doomed from the start, as the South Vietnamese leaders did not suscribe to it and the leaders of the Communist North saw its value primarily as propaganda. By 1956 it was obvious that reunification was impossible, and the North Vietnamese looked to China for advice and assistance.

Based on Vietnamese, Chinese, American and British sources--many only recently made available--this work examines Sino-Vietnamese relations in the early stages of the second Indochina conflict and reveals that the Hanoi government was remarkably in control of its own decision-making.

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most welcome...the author has succeeded in doing what he set out achieve...the author goes deeply into events in Indochina and draws a very detailed picture of the situation in those years on the Communist side...highly recommended...valuable in shedding much-needed light on the Communist side of the Second Vietnam War during its early stageCrossroads: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Southeast Asian Studies; valuable...the author does an excellent job of surveying the periodThe China Quarterly.

Acknowledgments v
List of Abbreviations
ix
Introduction 1(10)
Chapter One January 1956-July 1956
11(20)
Chapter Two August 1956-December 1956
31(18)
Chapter Three January 1957-December 1957
49(24)
Chapter Four January 1958-December 1958
73(20)
Chapter Five January 1959-May 1959
93(22)
Chapter Six May 1959-December 1959
115(18)
Chapter Seven January 1960-July 1960
133(22)
Chapter Eight August 1960-December 1960
155(24)
Chapter Nine December 1960-October 1961
179(26)
Chapter Ten October 1961-July 1962
205(26)
Conclusion 231(6)
Notes 237(54)
Bibliography 291(24)
Index 315
Ang Cheng Guan is an associate professor at the Nanyang Technological University in Singapore.