Britain and the Origins of the Vietnam War: UK Policy in Indo-China, 1943-50
British foreign policy towards Vietnam illustrates the evolution of Britain's position within world geopolitics, 1943-1950. It reflects the change of the Anglo-US relationship from equality to dependence, and demonstrates Britain's changing association with its colonies and with the other European imperial spheres within Southeast Asia.
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Britain and the Origins of the Vietnam War: UK Policy in Indo-China, 1943-50
British foreign policy towards Vietnam illustrates the evolution of Britain's position within world geopolitics, 1943-1950. It reflects the change of the Anglo-US relationship from equality to dependence, and demonstrates Britain's changing association with its colonies and with the other European imperial spheres within Southeast Asia.
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Britain and the Origins of the Vietnam War: UK Policy in Indo-China, 1943-50

Britain and the Origins of the Vietnam War: UK Policy in Indo-China, 1943-50

by T. Smith
Britain and the Origins of the Vietnam War: UK Policy in Indo-China, 1943-50

Britain and the Origins of the Vietnam War: UK Policy in Indo-China, 1943-50

by T. Smith

Paperback(1st ed. 2007)

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Overview

British foreign policy towards Vietnam illustrates the evolution of Britain's position within world geopolitics, 1943-1950. It reflects the change of the Anglo-US relationship from equality to dependence, and demonstrates Britain's changing association with its colonies and with the other European imperial spheres within Southeast Asia.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781349353347
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan UK
Publication date: 01/01/2007
Series: Global Conflict and Security since 1945
Edition description: 1st ed. 2007
Pages: 229
Product dimensions: 5.51(w) x 8.50(h) x (d)

About the Author

T.O. SMITH is Assistant Professor of History at Huntington University, USA

Table of Contents

Introduction Churchill and Roosevelt, January 1943-July 1945 Liberation, July 1945-March 1946 Lord Killearn, March 1946-May 1948 The Winds of Change, May 1948-January 1950 Consequences, January-June 1950 Conclusion Personalia Bibliography
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