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All the Way with JFK?: Britain, the US and the Vietnam War
 
 

All the Way with JFK?: Britain, the US and the Vietnam War (Hardcover)

by Peter Busch (Author) "THE UNITED KINGDOM, the United States, Australia, New Zealand, France, Thailand, Pakistan, and the Philippines signed the Southeast Asia Collective Defence Treaty in Manila in..." (more)
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  • Hardcover: 268 pages
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press (27 Feb 2003)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 019925639X
  • ISBN-13: 978-0199256396
  • Product Dimensions: 24.1 x 16.4 x 2.5 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 600,242 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)
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... densely packed, well-written and exhaustively documented history of a largely-neglected but important aspect of British policy ... Peter Busch makes an important addition to the growing literature on international aspects of the conflict in Vietnam. H-Soz-u-Kult (H-Net Book Reviews On-line) ... excellent study of British policy throughout the early years of the conflict ... All the Way with JFK? should be essential reading for anyone interested in understanding the international context surrounding the Vietnam War. The Journal of American History A truly 'international' piece of research that other would-be 'international historians' could usefully take as a model. The Journal of Imperial and Commonwealth History Busch has made an important contribution to the literature by emphasising the two-sided nature of British policy. The Journal of Imperial and Commonwealth History ... an extremely valuable study. The Journal of Imperial and Commonwealth History ... this is an impressive and largely convincing re-appraisal that compels us to adopt a more nuanced understanding of British attitudes to Vietnam in the early 1960s. Contemporary Review ... based on a most impressive array of primary sources. Contemporary Review Brilliantly-researched ... This superb book vindicates all those who opposed the US aggression against Vietnam. Will Podmore, Tribune ... original and valuable study. Anthony Howard, The Sunday Times

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"Brilliantly-researched ... This superb book vindicates all those who opposed the US aggression against Vietnam."

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5.0 out of 5 stars Superb account of British state's support for US aggression, 27 May 2003
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In this brilliantly-researched study, Peter Busch examines the Conservative government’s policy towards the US war against Vietnam for the years 1961 to 1963. The author, who formerly worked at the Public Record Office at Kew, has thoroughly mined newly available records from Britain, the USA, Canada, Australia, New Zealand and Germany. He also shows how British policy towards Vietnam related to wider policy towards South-East Asia, especially towards Indonesia. In both cases, Prime Minister Harold Macmillan ruled out negotiated settlements and preferred to use force.

Busch shows how Macmillan fully backed President Kennedy’s aggressive military build-up in Vietnam, ‘a clear breach’ of the Geneva agreements, while advising him to conceal it. Macmillan pretended to be a peacemaker, while actually supporting the US war. He aimed to keep Britain’s ‘great power’ status and prove its value as a US ally.

As co-chairman of the International Control Commission set up by the 1954 Geneva Conference, the British state abused its role in order to support the illegal, dictatorial Diem regime in the south. It backed up Diem’s unwarranted claims that the Democratic Republic of Vietnam was responsible, ‘whether there was evidence or not’, for starting the civil war in the south. It used these claims to rule out the DRV’s call for reconvening the Conference to negotiate the peaceful reunification of Vietnam.

Macmillan helped the US counter-insurgency effort, setting up the British Advisory Mission in 1961. British forces also trained Diem’s troops in Malaysia. In 1962, the British Ambassador to Saigon urged the USA to ‘crush and eradicate the Viet Cong’.

The British government only dropped Diem when it discovered that his brother, Ngo Dinh Nhu, was willing to discuss peace with the DRV. It then backed the US coup against Diem that sabotaged the chances of peacefully reunifying Vietnam.

Busch concludes that the British government did not pursue peace. “Britain supported the American policy in Vietnam wholeheartedly. The British only wanted to ‘sell’ this policy in a different, less confrontational way.” Plus ca change! This superb book vindicates all those who opposed the US aggression against Vietnam.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Original and very informative, 3 May 2003
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This book is an excellent addition to the literature on the Vietnam war, providing us with a new perspective. It is full of novel information but still easy to read, which is quite an achievement. It is particularly interesting -- given the current political situation -- to learn how eager the British government was to support Kennedy's Vietnam policy. This is a real revelation.
The book's approach is truly international, and the research is more than impressive. Among the archives the author used are the national archive of Australia, New Zealand, Canada, the US, and of course Britain.
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