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9780807827512

A Bitter Peace: Washington, Hanoi, and the Making of the Paris Agreement

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    9780807827512

  • ISBN10:

    0807827517

  • Edition: 1st
  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2002-11-01
  • Publisher: Univ of North Carolina Pr
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Demonstrating the centrality of diplomacy in the Vietnam War, Pierre Asselin traces the secret negotiations that led up to the Paris Agreement of 1973, which ended America's involvement but failed to bring peace in Vietnam. Because the two sides signed the agreement under duress, he argues, the peace it promised was doomed to unravel. By January of 1973, the continuing military stalemate and mounting difficulties on the domestic front forced both Washington and Hanoi to conclude that signing a vague and largely unworkable peace agreement was the most expedient way to achieve their most pressing objectives. For Washington, those objectives included the release of American prisoners, military withdrawal without formal capitulation, and preservation of American credibility in the Cold War. Hanoi, on the other hand, sought to secure the removal of American forces, protect the socialist revolution in the North, and improve the prospects for reunification with the South. Using newly available archival sources from Vietnam, the United States, and Canada, Asselin reconstructs the secret negotiations, highlighting the creative roles of Hanoi, the National Liberation Front, and Saigon in constructing the final settlement.

Table of Contents

Maps and Illustrations
Prefacep. xi
Acknowledgmentsp. xv
Abbreviationsp. xix
A Bitter Peacep. xxi
The First Round 1968-1971p. 1
DéTente and the Spring Offensive January-June 1972p. 31
Serious Bargaining July-September 1972p. 55
From Consensus to Discord October 1972p. 79
Accommodating Thieu November 1972p. 109
Showdown December 1972p. 127
Final Round January 1973p. 155
Epilogue: Beyond the Paris Agreement 1973-1975p. 181
Agreement on Ending the War and Restoring Peace in Viet-Nam (Draft Settlement of 20 October 1972, Re-Created by Author)p. 191
Agreement on Ending the War and Restoring Peace in Viet-Nam (signed in Paris on 27 January 1973 by the Four Parties)p. 203
Agreement on Ending the War and Restoring Peace in Viet-Nam (signed in Paris on 27 January 1973 by the United States and North Vietnam)p. 215
Notesp. 217
Bibliographyp. 247
Indexp. 265
The New Cold War Historyp. 273
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