China and the First Vietnam War, 1947-54
This book charts the development of the First Vietnam War – the war between the Vietnamese Communists (the Viet Minh) and the French colonial power – considering especially how relations between the Viet Minh and the Chinese Communists had a profound impact on the course of the war. It shows how the Chinese provided finance, training and weapons to the Viet Minh, but how differences about strategy emerged, particularly when China became involved in the Korean War and the subsequent peace negotiations, when the need to placate the United States and to prevent US military involvement in Southeast Asia became a key concern for the Chinese. The book shows how the Viet Minh strategy of all-out war in the north and limited guerrilla warfare in the south developed from this situation, and how the war then unfolded.

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China and the First Vietnam War, 1947-54
This book charts the development of the First Vietnam War – the war between the Vietnamese Communists (the Viet Minh) and the French colonial power – considering especially how relations between the Viet Minh and the Chinese Communists had a profound impact on the course of the war. It shows how the Chinese provided finance, training and weapons to the Viet Minh, but how differences about strategy emerged, particularly when China became involved in the Korean War and the subsequent peace negotiations, when the need to placate the United States and to prevent US military involvement in Southeast Asia became a key concern for the Chinese. The book shows how the Viet Minh strategy of all-out war in the north and limited guerrilla warfare in the south developed from this situation, and how the war then unfolded.

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China and the First Vietnam War, 1947-54

China and the First Vietnam War, 1947-54

by Laura M. Calkins
China and the First Vietnam War, 1947-54

China and the First Vietnam War, 1947-54

by Laura M. Calkins

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This book charts the development of the First Vietnam War – the war between the Vietnamese Communists (the Viet Minh) and the French colonial power – considering especially how relations between the Viet Minh and the Chinese Communists had a profound impact on the course of the war. It shows how the Chinese provided finance, training and weapons to the Viet Minh, but how differences about strategy emerged, particularly when China became involved in the Korean War and the subsequent peace negotiations, when the need to placate the United States and to prevent US military involvement in Southeast Asia became a key concern for the Chinese. The book shows how the Viet Minh strategy of all-out war in the north and limited guerrilla warfare in the south developed from this situation, and how the war then unfolded.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781138950634
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 07/23/2015
Series: Routledge Studies in the Modern History of Asia
Pages: 188
Product dimensions: 6.12(w) x 9.19(h) x (d)

About the Author

Laura M Calkins is an Assistant Professor of History at Texas Tech University, Lubbock, Texas, USA.

Table of Contents

Introduction 1. The Changing Strategies of Struggle, 1947-1949 2. Diplomatic Recognition and Military Assistance, January-August 1950 3. Increasing Tensions in Sino—Viet Minh Relations, August 1950-February 1951 4. The Prospect of Longer Wars, March—April 1951 166 5. The Crises of Mid—1951 Epilogue: Rectification, Regroupment and Chinese Aid Before and After the Geneva Conference, 1952-1954

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