Hanoi's Road to the Vietnam War, 1954-1965
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Hanoi's Road to the Vietnam War, 1954-1965
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Hanoi's Road to the Vietnam War, 1954-1965
Basing on inaccessible Vietnamese materials as well as French, British, Canadian, and American documents, this book examines the internal debates and other elements that shaped Hanoi's revolutionary strategy in the decade preceding US military intervention, and resulting domestic and foreign programs.
Hanoi's Road to the Vietnam War opens in 1954 with the signing of the Geneva accords that ended the eight-year-long Franco-Indochinese War and created two Vietnams. In agreeing to the accords, Ho Chi Minh and other leaders of the Democratic Republic of Vietnam anticipated a new period of peace leading to national reunification under their rule; they never imagined that within a decade they would be engaged in an even bigger feud with the United States.
Basing his work on new and largely inaccessible Vietnamese materials as well as French, British, Canadian, and American documents, Pierre Asselin explores the communist path to war. Specifically, he examines the internal debates and other elements that shaped Hanoi's revolutionary strategy in the decade preceding U.S. military intervention, and resulting domestic and foreign programs.
Without exonerating Washington for its role in the advent of hostilities in 1965, Hanoi's Road to the Vietnam War demonstrates that those who directed the effort against the United States and its allies in Saigon were at least equally responsible for creating the circumstances that culminated in arguably the most tragic conflict of the Cold War era.
Series: From Indochina to Vietnam: Revolution and War in a Global Perspective
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Hanoi's Road to the Vietnam War, 1954-1965 by Pierre Asselin receives high praise as a significant and illuminating work on the Vietnam War. Reviewers commend its contribution to understanding North Vietnam's path to war and its relevance to discussions of the Cold War and twentieth-century history. It's highly regarded by historians as an indispensable resource for those studying Vietnam.
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9780520287495
Publisher: University of California Press
Format: Paperback / softback
Date Published: 18 August 2015
Country: United States
Imprint: University of California Press
Illustration: 8 b-w photographs, 3 maps
Audience: Tertiary education, Professional and scholarly
DIMENSIONS
Spine width: 20.0mm
Width: 152.0mm
Height: 229.0mm
Weight: 499g
Pages: 352
About the Author
Pierre Asselin is Professor of History at Hawaii Pacific University in Honolulu and the author of A Bitter Peace: Washington, Hanoi, and the Making of the Paris Agreement.
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