An edition of Background to betrayal (1965)

Background to betrayal

the tragedy of Vietnam.

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Background to betrayal
Hilaire Du Berrier
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An edition of Background to betrayal (1965)

Background to betrayal

the tragedy of Vietnam.

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Thank you for this republished book which is remarkable because it recalled us the tragedy of the Indochinese peninsula, just after the defeat of the French at Dien Bien Phu. This time corresponded the cold war's epoch where the US didn't still get com letely out of the McCarthysm. Sure, France, as well as other european countries, needed the financial aids of its ally (through the Marshall plan) to rebuild its homeland heavily damaged by the Second World War! The US foreign policy was thus based on the strenthening of its presence everywhere freedom was threatened. Indochina, and particularly Vietnam, was one of the major concerns of this policy, known as the Domino theory, strongly defended by John Forster Dulles. If Vietnam fell, all the South East Asia fell with it. So, the US's goal was to contain the advance of Communism & prevent it to expand to the whole area, what will be demonstrated later when Communism took over Vietnam in 1975.

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Western Islands
Language
English
Pages
292

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Edition Notes

Bibliography: p. 273-277.

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Boston
Series
The Americanist library, AL-002, Americanist library, AL-002

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
959.704
Library of Congress
DS557.A6 D8

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x, 292 p.
Number of pages
292

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OL16492590M
LCCN
65024091
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1697001

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