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Elbridge Durbrow's War in Vietnam - The Ambassador's Influence on American Involvement, 1957-1961 (Paperback)
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Elbridge Durbrow's War in Vietnam - The Ambassador's Influence on American Involvement, 1957-1961 (Paperback)
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Elbridge Durbrow served as the third United States ambassador to
the Republic of Vietnam from 1957 to 1961. His relationships with
Vietnamese president Ngo Dinh Diem and members of the Military
Assistance Advisory Group in Saigon helped to shape his tenure in
office, which ultimately concluded with his decision to end his
support for the Vietnamese leader as well as turn away from the
American military representatives who had earned Ngo Dinh Diem's
trust. This triangular relationship between three competing
entities was mired in clashes of ego and personality that often
interfered with the American decision making process. Durbrow and
his embassy staff, rather than work with the Vietnamese leadership,
chose to focus on the negative and reported to Washington only
those items that reinforced this perspective. They created an
atmosphere of distrust and anxiety that neither the Americans nor
Vietnamese could overcome in the 1960s and helped to create the
conditions for greater United States involvement in Southeast Asia.
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