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Pandora Sicilia s.r.l.737Bernareggi, Ernesto161583Istituzioni di numismatica /Ernesto Bernareggi2. ed.Milano :La goliardica,1970136 p. ;[36] c. di tav. 24 cmNumismatica.b1298268402-04-1412-07-04991002818489707536LE001 N I 1112001000080700le001C. 1-E0.00-l- 00000.i1358699312-07-04Istituzioni di numismatica285499UNISALENTOle00112-07-04ma -itait 0105858oam 2200685I 450 991078578340332120230801224351.01-136-27334-41-283-58659-297866138990401-136-27335-20-203-11004-810.4324/9780203110041 (CKB)2670000000241482(StDuBDS)AH24220401(SSID)ssj0000744299(PQKBManifestationID)11473457(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000744299(PQKBWorkID)10843216(PQKB)10404038(MiAaPQ)EBC3060985(Au-PeEL)EBL3060985(CaPaEBR)ebr10596224(CaONFJC)MIL389904(OCoLC)922958998(OCoLC)809409645(EXLCZ)99267000000024148220180706d2012 uy 0engur|||||||||||txtccrThe end of the First Indochina War a global history /James WaiteNew York :Routledge,2012.1 online resource (x, 299 pages ) mapsRoutledge studies on history and globalization ;3Routledge studies on history and globalization ;3Formerly CIP.Uk0-415-88684-8 Includes bibliographical references and index.Escalation and negotiation, March 1953-May 1954 -- "More important than Korea": background to negotiation -- Defeat in Vietnam? The Battle for Dien Bien Phu -- The Vietnamese confront the Cold War -- Before Geneva: the foundations of western disunity -- In search of a "lesser evil": partition as an idea -- United action averted -- The Geneva Conference on Indochina, May-July 1954 -- The Geneva Conference: the Bidault Phase -- Gouverner, c'est choisir -- The Geneva Conference: the Mend's-France Phase -- The global legacy, July 1954-July 1956 -- Making partition permanent -- Global implications -- Epilogue: "Our offspring".The French withdrawal from Vietnam in 1954 was the product of global pressures and triggered significant global consequences. By treating the war as an international issue, this book places Indochina at the centre of the Cold War in the mid-1950s.The French withdrawal from Vietnam in 1954 was the product of global pressures and triggered significant global consequences. By treating the war as an international issue, this book places Indochina at the center of the Cold War in the mid-1950s. Arguing that the Indochina War cannot be understood as a topic of Franco-US relations, but ought to be treated as international history, this volume brings in Vietnamese and other global agents, including New Zealand, Australia, and especially Britain, as well as China and the Soviet Union. Importantly, the book also argues that the successful French withdrawal from Vietnam - a political defeat for the Eisenhower administration - helped to avert outright warfare between the major powers, although with very mixed results for the inhabitants of Vietnam who faced partition and further bloodshed. The End of the First Indochina War explores the complexities of intra-alliance competition over global strategy - especially between the United States and British Commonwealth - arguing that these rivalries are as important to understanding the Cold War as east-west confrontation. This is the first truly global interpretation of the French defeat in 1954, based on the author's research in five western countries and the latest scholarship from historians of Vietnam, China, and Russia. Readers will find much that is new both in terms of archival revelations and original interpretations. The French withdrawal from Vietnam in 1954 was the product of global pressures and triggered significant global consequences. By treating the war as an international issue, this book places Indochina at the center of the Cold War in the mid-1950s. Arguing that the Indochina War cannot be understood as a topic of Franco-US relations, but ought to be treated as international history, this volume brings in Vietnamese and other global agents, including New Zealand, Australia, and especially Britain, as well as China and the Soviet Union. Importantly, the book also argues that the successful French withdrawal from Vietnam - a political defeat for the Eisenhower administration - helped to avert outright warfare between the major powers, although with very mixed results for the inhabitants of Vietnam who faced partition and further bloodshed. The End of the First Indochina War explores the complexities of intra-alliance competition over global strategy - especially between the United States and British Commonwealth - arguing that these rivalries are as important to understanding the Cold War as east-west confrontation. This is the first truly global interpretation of the French defeat in 1954, based on the author's research in five western countries and the latest scholarship from historians of Vietnam, China, and Russia. Readers will find much that is new both in terms of archival revelations and original interpretations.Routledge studies on history and globalization ;3.Indochinese War, 1946-1954PeaceIndochinese War, 1946-1954Diplomatic historyWorld politics1945-1955Indochinese War, 1946-1954Peace.Indochinese War, 1946-1954Diplomatic history.World politics959.704/12Waite James1976-,1541936MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910785783403321The end of the First Indochina War3794327UNINA