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Anthony Eden, Anglo-American Relations and the 1954 Indochina Crisis (Hardcover)
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Anthony Eden, Anglo-American Relations and the 1954 Indochina Crisis (Hardcover)
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In the spring of 1954, after eight years of bitter fighting, the
war in Vietnam between the French and the communist-led Vietminh
came to a head. With French forces reeling, the United States
planned to intervene militarily to shore-up the anti-communist
position. Turning to its allies for support, first and foremost
Great Britain, the US administration of Dwight D. Eisenhower sought
to create what Secretary of State John Foster Dulles called a
"united action" coalition. In the event, Winston Churchill's
Conservative government refused to back the plan. Fearing that
US-led intervention could trigger a wider war in which the United
Kingdom would be the first target for Soviet nuclear attack, the
British Foreign Secretary, Anthony Eden, was determined to act as
Indochina peacemaker - even at the cost of damage to the
Anglo-American "special relationship". In this important study,
Kevin Ruane and Matthew Jones revisit a Cold War episode in which
British diplomacy played a vital role in settling a crucial
question of international war and peace. Eden's diplomatic triumph
at the 1954 Geneva Conference on Indochina is often overshadowed by
the 1956 Suez Crisis which led to his political downfall. This
book, however, recalls an earlier Eden: a skilled and experienced
international diplomatist at the height of his powers who may well
have prevented a localised Cold War crisis escalating into a
general Third World War.
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