The 1972 Paris Peace Talks between Henry Kissinger and Le Duc Tho brought the American involvement in the Vietnam War to a close by early 1973. The main sticking points theretofore were stipulations in draft cease-fire agreements allowing Northern troops to remain in the South and the National Liberation Front\u27s participation in South Vietnam\u27s government. President of South Vietnam Nguyen Van Thieu adamantly opposed both proposed stipulations lest his power be diluted. Thus, Kissinger had to broker a diplomatic agreement between Thieu and Le Duc Tho which was acceptable to US foreign policy viz. “peace with honor.
This doctoral thesis is the first internationally researched study on the evolution of United States...
Over the course of the prolonged US war in Vietnam, the bloodiest one after World War II, it became ...
Originally a struggle for independence from French colonial rule, the conflict in Viet-Nam and all I...
The 1972 Paris Peace Talks between Henry Kissinger and Le Duc Tho brought the American involvement i...
The purpose of this study is to provide a critical analysis of the Paris Peace Talks and the dynamic...
President Richard M. Nixon was elected in 1968 with the widespread expectation that he would bring a...
During the war of resistance against the US, to save the country 21 years of hardship for the Vietna...
This State Department volume, the first of five that will cover the end period of the Vietnam War, d...
In this dissertation, I analyze the relationship between the top echelons of Nixon s White House and...
The United States became deeply involved in Vietnam during the 1960s largely due to America’s desire...
In June 1967 the author is requested by the Standing Committee of the Pugwash Conferences to carry t...
Few chapters in American history have been filled with more importance and had more impact upon this...
From 1965 to 1969 the eminent diplomat Averell Harriman was at the forefront of US efforts to achiev...
The aim of this dissertation is to assess the significance of Nixon’s ‘peace with honor’ by evaluati...
After the Paris Peace Agreement formally ended America’s involvement in the Vietnam war in January 1...
This doctoral thesis is the first internationally researched study on the evolution of United States...
Over the course of the prolonged US war in Vietnam, the bloodiest one after World War II, it became ...
Originally a struggle for independence from French colonial rule, the conflict in Viet-Nam and all I...
The 1972 Paris Peace Talks between Henry Kissinger and Le Duc Tho brought the American involvement i...
The purpose of this study is to provide a critical analysis of the Paris Peace Talks and the dynamic...
President Richard M. Nixon was elected in 1968 with the widespread expectation that he would bring a...
During the war of resistance against the US, to save the country 21 years of hardship for the Vietna...
This State Department volume, the first of five that will cover the end period of the Vietnam War, d...
In this dissertation, I analyze the relationship between the top echelons of Nixon s White House and...
The United States became deeply involved in Vietnam during the 1960s largely due to America’s desire...
In June 1967 the author is requested by the Standing Committee of the Pugwash Conferences to carry t...
Few chapters in American history have been filled with more importance and had more impact upon this...
From 1965 to 1969 the eminent diplomat Averell Harriman was at the forefront of US efforts to achiev...
The aim of this dissertation is to assess the significance of Nixon’s ‘peace with honor’ by evaluati...
After the Paris Peace Agreement formally ended America’s involvement in the Vietnam war in January 1...
This doctoral thesis is the first internationally researched study on the evolution of United States...
Over the course of the prolonged US war in Vietnam, the bloodiest one after World War II, it became ...
Originally a struggle for independence from French colonial rule, the conflict in Viet-Nam and all I...