The Dutch Labour Party and the war in Vietnam During the 1960s, many people demonstrated against the war in Vietnam. However, the Dutch government, along with most of the major political parties in the Netherlands, chose to ignore the vox populi and refused to reject America's policy regarding Vietnam. One exception to that rule was the Dutch Labour Party. From an early stage, the social-democrats had kept a critical watch on American policy and exhibited an increasing resistance to the subsequent military intervention. In adopting this attitude towards the Vietnam War, the Labour Party had to take several developments into account. The reduction in Cold War tensions, the Cultural Revolution and, above all, the shifts in domestic politics ...
Na de oorlog in Vietnam worstelden Amerikaanse beleidsmakers met de complexe erfenis van die traumat...
Under colonialism, the Vietnamese labour movement was deeply imbued with ideas of socialism and nati...
Bui Xuan Quang. James Pinckney Harrison. The Endless War William J. Duiker. Vietnam, Nation in Revol...
The Dutch Labour Party and the war in Vietnam During the 1960s, many people demonstrated against th...
As was the case in the United States and other European countries, there was much social criticism i...
Arguing from a Marxist perspective, this paper maintains that the shift in the Australian Labor Part...
The present paper, is dedicated to an important part of Fulbright¿s political activities, i.e. his r...
Whatever its outcome may be, the war in Vietnam will have served, better than any other episode in t...
From the time when the American evacuation of Vietnam began in April 1975, at the end of Vietnam War...
An image in technicolor. Fifty years of wars in Vietnam 1940-1990 gives a broad and innovative inter...
Divide and Rule: The Dutch Labour Party (PvdA), the Breakthrough and the Emerging Polarisation Strat...
Dutch-American relations in the post-war period have been inexorably intertwined with the Cold War. ...
Ten tijde van het Vietnam conflict werd het communisme in het westen vaak voorgesteld als een gevaar...
This paper revisits the year 1948 in an effort to determine whether 1948 can be considered the start...
-12- Vietnam is that for many reasons, including the intransigence of a colonial power and the ini...
Na de oorlog in Vietnam worstelden Amerikaanse beleidsmakers met de complexe erfenis van die traumat...
Under colonialism, the Vietnamese labour movement was deeply imbued with ideas of socialism and nati...
Bui Xuan Quang. James Pinckney Harrison. The Endless War William J. Duiker. Vietnam, Nation in Revol...
The Dutch Labour Party and the war in Vietnam During the 1960s, many people demonstrated against th...
As was the case in the United States and other European countries, there was much social criticism i...
Arguing from a Marxist perspective, this paper maintains that the shift in the Australian Labor Part...
The present paper, is dedicated to an important part of Fulbright¿s political activities, i.e. his r...
Whatever its outcome may be, the war in Vietnam will have served, better than any other episode in t...
From the time when the American evacuation of Vietnam began in April 1975, at the end of Vietnam War...
An image in technicolor. Fifty years of wars in Vietnam 1940-1990 gives a broad and innovative inter...
Divide and Rule: The Dutch Labour Party (PvdA), the Breakthrough and the Emerging Polarisation Strat...
Dutch-American relations in the post-war period have been inexorably intertwined with the Cold War. ...
Ten tijde van het Vietnam conflict werd het communisme in het westen vaak voorgesteld als een gevaar...
This paper revisits the year 1948 in an effort to determine whether 1948 can be considered the start...
-12- Vietnam is that for many reasons, including the intransigence of a colonial power and the ini...
Na de oorlog in Vietnam worstelden Amerikaanse beleidsmakers met de complexe erfenis van die traumat...
Under colonialism, the Vietnamese labour movement was deeply imbued with ideas of socialism and nati...
Bui Xuan Quang. James Pinckney Harrison. The Endless War William J. Duiker. Vietnam, Nation in Revol...