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9780415369985

US Internal Security Assistance to South Vietnam: Insurgency, Subversion and Public Order

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  • ISBN13:

    9780415369985

  • ISBN10:

    0415369983

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2005-11-07
  • Publisher: Routledge

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Summary

At the height of the Cold War, the United States used foreign police and paramilitary assistance to combat the spread of communist revolution in the developing world. Support to the regime of Ngo Dinh Diem in South Vietnam became the single largest internal security programme during the 1955-1963 period. Yet despite presidential attention and a sustained campaign to transform Diem's police and paramilitary forces into modern, professional forces, the United States failed to achieve its objectives. Using recently declassified government records, this book offers the first full-length assessment of America's struggle to remake Diem's internal security forces into "mirror images" of US police institutions. Operating at the zenith of America's national self-confidence, policymakers in Washington and police advisers on the ground in South East Asia were convinced that exporting US law enforcement techniques and values to Vietnam would help establish that country as a secure, progressive, and pro-Westernnation. Analyzing how and why the US campaign in South Vietnam failed, this volume sheds new light on the broader US programme of assistance to 'free world' internal security forces during the Eisenhower and Kennedy administrations. Today, as the United States and its allies confront insurgencies in Iraq and Afghanistan, and the global threat posed by al-Qa'ida, the challenge of building foreign internal security forces, and the demands of 'nation-building', have again become urgent priorities. The US experience in Vietnam serves as a cautionary tale and highlights the perils of imposing American notions about public order. This book will be of much interest to students of US foreign policy, Intelligence Studies, Cold War studies, the Vietnam War and Security Studies in general.

Author Biography

William Rosenau is a political scientist at the RAND Corporation's Washington Office, and an adjunct professor in the Security Studies Program at Georgetown University.

Table of Contents

Contents v
Preface and acknowledgements vii
Abbreviations ix
Introduction 1(8)
Eisenhower, US foreign internal security assistance and the struggle for the developing world
9(19)
Shoring up America's man: the origins of police and paramilitary assistance to South Vietnam, 1954--6
28(19)
The struggle for reform: the United States and Diem's internal security forces, 1956--8
47(13)
Competing conceptions: the United States, Diem and the Civil Guard, 1955--61
60(17)
John F. Kennedy, foreign internal security assistance, and the challenge of `subterranean war'
77(24)
`Ridiculous representatives of Mr Diem': paramilitary forces and the Strategic Hamlet Program, 1961--3
101(19)
American universalism and the triumph of technique: the Kennedy administration and civilian police reform in South Vietnam
120(17)
Conclusion 137(9)
Appendix 146(1)
Notes 147(44)
Bibliography 191(21)
Index 212

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