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Página 69
... agreements of 1954. ” . . . If there is to be an end to the Vietnamese conflict , it seems , it must be on the basis of the Geneva agreements . But just what were they ? There are many interpretations of what the agreements meant . What ...
... agreements of 1954. ” . . . If there is to be an end to the Vietnamese conflict , it seems , it must be on the basis of the Geneva agreements . But just what were they ? There are many interpretations of what the agreements meant . What ...
Página 72
... agreements were mili- tary cease - fire agreements , though negotiated at the highest political and diplomatic level . The actual signature of the agreements and their ultimate execution were to be reserved to military authorities on ...
... agreements were mili- tary cease - fire agreements , though negotiated at the highest political and diplomatic level . The actual signature of the agreements and their ultimate execution were to be reserved to military authorities on ...
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... agreements do better ? 1 ) The original 1954 agreements failed politically and econom- ically before they even failed militarily . There can be no doubt but that the Diem regime's total intransigence in the field of trade relations ...
... agreements do better ? 1 ) The original 1954 agreements failed politically and econom- ically before they even failed militarily . There can be no doubt but that the Diem regime's total intransigence in the field of trade relations ...
Contenido
Introduction | 3 |
FRANCE LOSES INDOCHINA | 13 |
The CeaseFireAn Appraisal September 1954 | 32 |
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