Vietnam’s renovated foreign policy
During the French and American military interventions in Indochina, Vietnamese revolutionary leaders waged a three-pronged resistance involving military struggle (<dau tranh quan su) political struggle (idau tranh chinh tri), and diplomatic struggle (idau tranh ngoai giao). Of the three modes o...
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oai:112.137.131.14:VNU_123-583002018-07-17T00:17:59Z Vietnam’s renovated foreign policy Phạm, Quang Minh During the French and American military interventions in Indochina, Vietnamese revolutionary leaders waged a three-pronged resistance involving military struggle (<dau tranh quan su) political struggle (idau tranh chinh tri), and diplomatic struggle (idau tranh ngoai giao). Of the three modes of struggle, the diplomatic one was ultimately most consequential in cementing the victory of the Revolution.(1) The m ilitary and political struggles were certainly significant as they helped revolutionary forces secure a variety of gains on and off the battlefield. Ultimately, however, the fate of the French and the Americans in Vietnam, the outcome of the First and Second Indochina wars, and, most importantly, the achievement of national liberation and reunification (that is, the triumph of the Vietnamese Revolution) 2017-08-24T09:11:35Z 2017-08-24T09:11:35Z 2006 Article Phạm. Q. M. (2006). Vietnam’s renovated foreign policy. VNU Journal of Science, Soc, Sci, Human, 5E, 29-39. http://repository.vnu.edu.vn/handle/VNU_123/58300 en Journal of Soc, Sci, Human. application/pdf H. : ĐHQGHN |
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During the French and American military interventions in Indochina, Vietnamese revolutionary leaders waged
a three-pronged resistance involving military struggle (<dau tranh quan su) political struggle (idau tranh chinh tri), and diplomatic struggle (idau tranh
ngoai giao). Of the three modes of
struggle, the diplomatic one was
ultimately most consequential in
cementing the victory of the
Revolution.(1) The m ilitary and political
struggles were certainly significant as
they helped revolutionary forces secure a
variety of gains on and off the
battlefield. Ultimately, however, the fate
of the French and the Americans in
Vietnam, the outcome of the First and
Second Indochina wars, and, most
importantly, the achievement of national
liberation and reunification (that is, the
triumph of the Vietnamese Revolution) |
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