Soviet-Vietnam Relations and the Role of China 1949-64: Changing AlliancesRoutledge, 7. maj 2007 - 224 strani This new book analyzes how the Soviet leadership evaluated developments in Soviet-Vietnamese relations in the years from 1949 to 1964. Focusing on how Soviet leaders actually perceived China’s role in Vietnam relative to the Soviet role, it shows how these perceptions influenced the Soviet-Vietnamese relationship. It also explains how and when Moscow’s enthusiasm for the active Chinese role in Vietnam came to an end – or, in other words, from what point was Beijing’s involvement in Vietnam perceived as a liability rather than an asset, in the strategies of Soviet policy makers. This book is an excellent resource for all students with an interest in Soviet-Vietnamese relations and of strategic studies and international relations in general. |
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1 Choosing sides | 1 |
2 Setting the stage | 13 |
3 The end of the war and the Geneva conference 19531954 | 28 |
4 Together for Communism? | 48 |
5 Reunification by revolution? | 72 |
6 The fight over Laos 19611962 | 94 |
7 From disinterest to active support 19621965 | 113 |
Changing alliances | 136 |
Politburo and Secretariat of the Lao Dong Central Committee | 151 |
Economic assistance and specialists from the Socialist camp to the DRV 195519621 | 155 |
Soviet ambassadors to Vietnam 19541965 | 157 |
Archives in Moscow Russia | 159 |
Notes | 161 |
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Soviet-Vietnam Relations and the Role of China, 1949-64: Changing Alliances Mari Olsen Omejen predogled - 2006 |
Soviet-Vietnam Relations and the Role of China 1949-64: Changing Alliances Mari Olsen Omejen predogled - 2007 |
Soviet-Vietnam Relations and the Role of China 1949-64: Changing Alliances Mari Olsen Predogled ni na voljo - 2005 |