Imprisoned or Missing in Vietnam :Policies of the Vietnamese Government Concerning Captured and Unaccounted for United States Soldiers, 1969-1994

Imprisoned or Missing in Vietnam

Imprisoned or Missing in Vietnam :Policies of the Vietnamese Government Concerning Captured and Unaccounted for United States Soldiers, 1969-1994

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Despite their insistence that the complete withdrawal of U.S. troops was the condition for the release of prisoners of war, the Democratic Republic of Vietnam took little action to account for American POWs at the end of the Vietnam War. Almost two decades would pass following the end of the war before significant internal political changes, shifting regional alignments, changing Western interests, Sino-Soviet rapprochement, a nonmilitary settlement of the Cambodian conflict, and the collapse of the Soviet Union would bring Hanoi to the point of recognizing the importance of mending its relationship with the West. From the Paris peace talks to the U.S. government's decision in 1994 to lift the trade embargo against Vietnam, Hanoi's policy on American MIAs and POWs is examined, with particular focus on the influence of individual decision-makers on the process and the ways the Vietnamese leadership arrived at their negotiating strategies.

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Type Book
ISBN13 9780786467181
ISBN10 0786467185
Number Of Pages 203
Item Weight 277 g
Product Dimensions 152 x 229 x 10 mm
Publisher / Reseller McFarland & Co Inc
Format paperback
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Clawhammer banjo player Lewis M. Stern has written about traditional musicians including Dwight Diller, Tommy Malbeouf, and Jim Scancarelli. He lives in Durham, North Carolina.

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