United States and Vietnam 1787-1941

United States and Vietnam 1787-1941 PDF

Author: Robert Hopkins Miller

Publisher: DIANE Publishing

Published: 1994-05

Total Pages: 342

ISBN-13: 9780788108105

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From 1787 the author traces the ebb and flow of U.S. diplomatic, economic, and strategic interests in Vietnam. Amply illustrated with excerpts from contemporary correspondence and official documents, the research shows Vietnam's intricate relationship with China, the gradually increasing commercial involvement of the Western powers, and the impact of Japan's expansionist policy. Map and illustrations. Chronology of events and index.

The United States and Vietnam, 1787-1941

The United States and Vietnam, 1787-1941 PDF

Author: Robert Hopkins Miller

Publisher:

Published: 2005-01-01

Total Pages: 344

ISBN-13: 9781410219725

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As efforts continue to settle the Cambodia-Laos issue, Vietnam is again a focus of American attention. With the passage of time since the United States pulled out of Vietnam, American policymakers have begun approaching the major Indochinese issues from new perspectives, particularly new perspectives toward that general region. As is so often the case, history, by informing, may also help illuminate these issues. In this book, Ambassador Robert Hopkins Miller, a diplomat with considerable experience in Southeast Asia, presents the early history of US-Vietnam relations. In 1787. President Thomas Jefferson first showed an interest in the region --then called Cochinchina-- for the purpose of trading for rice. From this beginning, Miller traces the ebb and flow of US diplomatic, economic, and strategic interests in Vietnam. Amply illustrated with excerpts from contemporary correspondence and official documents, the research shows Vietnam's intricate relationship with China, the gradually increasing commercial involvement of the Western powers, and the impact of Japan's expansionist policy. The chapters building up to World War II are particularly informative as they demonstrate, among other matters, the responsibility of national leaders to identify unambiguous political aims. In documenting the early development of US-Vietnam relations, the author has provided a service for historians and contemporary analysts alike. In presenting the long view of historical perspective, Ambassador Miller has enhanced our understanding of this area of the world. J. A. Baldwin Vice Admiral, US Navy President, National Defense University

United States and Vietnam, 1787-1941

United States and Vietnam, 1787-1941 PDF

Author: BPI Information Services

Publisher: Bpi Information Services

Published: 1990-01-01

Total Pages: 334

ISBN-13: 9781579791513

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From 1787 the author traces the ebb and flow of U.S. diplomatic, economic, and strategic interests in Vietnam. Amply illustrated with excerpts from contemporary correspondence and official documents, the research shows Vietnam's intricate relationship with China, the gradually increasing commercial involvement of the Western powers, and the impact of Japan's expansionist policy. Map and illustrations. Chronology of events and index.

A Time for War

A Time for War PDF

Author: Robert D. Schulzinger

Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA

Published: 1997

Total Pages: 436

ISBN-13: 9780195125016

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Eminent historian Robert D. Schulzinger combines the newly available documentary evidence, both in public and private archives, to produce an ambitious, masterful account of three decades of war in Vietnam.