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New Zealand And The Vietnam War Politics And Diplomacy Roberto Rabel

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New Zealand And The Vietnam War Politics And Diplomacy Roberto Rabel
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Publisher: Auckland University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.75 MB
Pages: 368
Author: Roberto Rabel
ISBN: 9781869403409, 1869403401
Language: English
Year: 2005

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New Zealand And The Vietnam War Politics And Diplomacy Roberto Rabel by Roberto Rabel 9781869403409, 1869403401 instant download after payment.

Starting with the first Indochina War in the 1950s, this historical analysis covers the story of New Zealand's relations with Vietnam up to the end of the Vietnam War in the 1970s. Exploring the diplomatic history of the engagement, which is not well known or understood, and showing that New Zealand officials and politicians in fact entered the war with extreme reluctance, this describes how the dispatch of troops to Vietnam divided the country, enraged a generation, and forced the government to publicly defend its policy. Readers quickly discover that the fallout from the Vietnam conflict still affects New Zealand's position today—from its well-known antinuclear stance to its position over the recent Iraq conflict.

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