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American policy toward Indochina, 1941-1952Reynolds, Delbert Francis, January 1968 (has links)
Thesis (M.A.)--University of Wisconsin--Madison, 1968. / eContent provider-neutral record in process. Description based on print version record. Includes bibliographical references.
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Managing the Forest in Colonial Indochina c.1900-1940Cleary, Mark C. January 2005 (has links)
No / Modern Asian Studies
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China and Indochina : the politics of aid, 1950-78 /Lee, Fung-ping. January 1900 (has links)
Thesis (M. Phil.)--University of Hong Kong, 1991. / Photocopy of typesccript.
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The Soviet Union and Indochina, 1954-1962.Budny, Borys. January 1969 (has links)
No description available.
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The Soviet Union and Indochina, 1954-1962.Budny, Borys. January 1969 (has links)
No description available.
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The Sino-Soviet conflict and the economic and political ramifications for Indochina since 1975Gray, Alan, n/a January 1975 (has links)
The purpose of this paper is to ascertain the relationship
between the Sino-Soviet conflict and contemporary events in
Indochina. I have yet to find a satisfactory analysis of
this relationship. Of course there have been innumerable
specialized books on related subjects, (such as the Sino-Soviet
conflict, or Soviet and Chinese aid and trade policies with
Indochina) but as far as I can gather, no study has focused on
the Sino-Soviet conflict and its relationship with the Indochina
countries of Vietnam, Laos and Kampuchea (Cambodia).
By the very nature of the topic, I am forced to place
limitations on the scope of this paper. Firstly, by necessity,
it will concentrate on events which have occurred in Indochina,
since the United States withdrawal from Vietnam in 1975. This
I hope will prevent the paper from becoming a long winded narrative,
Secondly, I have tried to place this study into a broader analytical
framework, consequently I have placed little emphasis on
describing events.
A final caveat is necessary. The outside observer is often
tempted to impose a great deal of rationality - or his own notion
of what is rational - on a foreign policy process, which, in
reality, may be marked by ambiguity, contradictions and
idiosyncracies. I have tried to guard against this by allowing
different notions of rationality and by a blending of different
rationality concepts that characterize the countries dealt with, (former President Thieu of South Vietnam for example, consulted
his horoscope so as to make better policy decisions; his
astrologer was a high ranking intelligence officer, a former
head of the South Vietnamese Central Intelligence Agency.) 1.
1. Charles E. Morrison and Astri Suhrke. "Strategies of
Survival the foreign policy dilemmas of smaller Asia
States" 1st Edition St. Lucia. Queensland 1978
page IX.
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Republican universalism and racial inferiority : Paul Bonnetain and the French mission to civilize in TonkinGreenshields, John Malcolm 09 December 2009
Paul Bonnetain (1858-1899) is a French author whose work has been largely forgotten. While the literary merit of much of his output is another matter, this thesis will show that the value of Bonnetains work is of considerable historical significance as a record of the ways in which the apparently contradictory notions of republican universalism and racial hierarchy were combined to form the French mission civilisatrice. The focus will be on Bonnetains two books gleaned from his time spent in Indochina as a correspondent for Le Figaro during 1884-1885, the compiled journalism of Au Tonkin (1884) and the Naturalist colonial novel LOpium. Both books exemplify the historical interest of Bonnetains work, which lies in its Naturalist quest for scientifically accurate literature and in its belief in the phenomenon of racial degeneration. This belief is coupled with a strongly implied materialist adherence to polygenism the belief that human races represent different species with distinct origins. However, these aspects of his work are brought into even greater relief by their juxtaposition with Bonnetains strongly leftist, anti-clerical, and materialist republican universalism. This thesis describes how his enthusiasm for miscegenation and métissage, as expressed in Au Tonkin and LOpium, allowed him to maintain a belief in racial hierarchy while also enthusiastically subscribing to republican universalism. In this way, métissage served as a framework in which these two seemingly contradictory positions could be held together.
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Republican universalism and racial inferiority : Paul Bonnetain and the French mission to civilize in TonkinGreenshields, John Malcolm 09 December 2009 (has links)
Paul Bonnetain (1858-1899) is a French author whose work has been largely forgotten. While the literary merit of much of his output is another matter, this thesis will show that the value of Bonnetains work is of considerable historical significance as a record of the ways in which the apparently contradictory notions of republican universalism and racial hierarchy were combined to form the French mission civilisatrice. The focus will be on Bonnetains two books gleaned from his time spent in Indochina as a correspondent for Le Figaro during 1884-1885, the compiled journalism of Au Tonkin (1884) and the Naturalist colonial novel LOpium. Both books exemplify the historical interest of Bonnetains work, which lies in its Naturalist quest for scientifically accurate literature and in its belief in the phenomenon of racial degeneration. This belief is coupled with a strongly implied materialist adherence to polygenism the belief that human races represent different species with distinct origins. However, these aspects of his work are brought into even greater relief by their juxtaposition with Bonnetains strongly leftist, anti-clerical, and materialist republican universalism. This thesis describes how his enthusiasm for miscegenation and métissage, as expressed in Au Tonkin and LOpium, allowed him to maintain a belief in racial hierarchy while also enthusiastically subscribing to republican universalism. In this way, métissage served as a framework in which these two seemingly contradictory positions could be held together.
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"Apaisement" in Asien Frankreich und der Fernostkonflikt 1937 - 1940Nies, Volker January 2009 (has links)
Zugl.: Bonn, Univ., Diss.
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A study of the development of Chiao-chou in the Ch'in and Han dynasties (246 B.C.-220 A.D.) Qin Han jing ying Wen Zhou kao.Ku, Shui-kwun. January 1968 (has links)
Thesis (M.A.)--University of Hong Kong, 1968. / Also available in print.
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