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The Road to War : France and Vietnam 1944-1947 / Martin Shipway.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Contemporary France ; 2Publisher: New York ; Oxford : Berghahn Books, [2003]Copyright date: ©2003Description: 1 online resource (324 p.)Content type:
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  • 9781571811493
  • 9780857456823
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Contents:
Frontmatter -- CONTENTS -- ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS -- NOTE ON TEXT -- Map of Indochina, 1945 -- INTRODUCTION -- PART I THE EXTERNAL AND DOMESTIC PARAMETERS OF COLONIAL POLICY MAKING -- 1 THE BRAZZAVILLE CONFERENCE AND ITS ORIGINS, 1940–1944 Policy Formulation and Myth Making on the Congo -- 2 THE REPUBLIC STRIKES BACK, 1944–1945 Brazzaville Policy and the Metropolitan Critique -- 3 ‘WE ARE IN THE MIDST OF COLONIAL CRISIS’ The Response to International and Colonial Change -- 4 THE DOMESTIC PARAMETERS OF COLONIAL POLICY MAKING AFTER THE LIBERATION, 1944–1946 -- PART II POLICY MAKING IN INDOCHINA AND ITS BREAKDOWN, 1945–1947 -- 5 CALCULATING THE STAKES The Brazzaville Policy and the ‘Return’ to Indochina, December 1943–September 1945 -- 6 THE PRIMACY OF ACTION From the ‘Return’ to Saigon, October 1945, to the Signing of the Accords of 6 March 1946 -- 7 WHO RULES: PARIS OR SAIGON? The Dalat Conference and the Cochinchina Policy, March–June 1946 -- 8 ‘A ROUND OF THE BATTLE WE ARE FIGHTING’ The Fontainebleau Conference, June–September 1946 -- 9 THE NARROWING OF FRENCH POLICY OPTIONS, AUTUMN 1946 The Accords Policy Abandoned? -- 10 ‘THE TONKIN VESPERS’, DECEMBER 1946 Burying the Accords Policy -- CONCLUSION -- APPENDIX I The Administrative Structure of the French Empire, 1945 -- APPENDIX II Chronology of Events in France and Indochina, 1944–1947 -- BIBLIOGRAPHY -- INDEX
Summary: How did France become embroiled in Vietnam, in the first of long wars of decolonization? And why did the French colonial administration, in late 1946, having negotiated with Ho Chi Minh for a year, adopt a warlike stance towards Ho's régime which ran counter to the liberal colonial doctrine of liberated France? Based on French archival sources, almost all of them previously unavailable to the English-speaking reader, the author assesses the policy that emerged from the 1944 Brazzaville conference; and the doomed attempt to apply that policy in Indo-China.

Frontmatter -- CONTENTS -- ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS -- NOTE ON TEXT -- Map of Indochina, 1945 -- INTRODUCTION -- PART I THE EXTERNAL AND DOMESTIC PARAMETERS OF COLONIAL POLICY MAKING -- 1 THE BRAZZAVILLE CONFERENCE AND ITS ORIGINS, 1940–1944 Policy Formulation and Myth Making on the Congo -- 2 THE REPUBLIC STRIKES BACK, 1944–1945 Brazzaville Policy and the Metropolitan Critique -- 3 ‘WE ARE IN THE MIDST OF COLONIAL CRISIS’ The Response to International and Colonial Change -- 4 THE DOMESTIC PARAMETERS OF COLONIAL POLICY MAKING AFTER THE LIBERATION, 1944–1946 -- PART II POLICY MAKING IN INDOCHINA AND ITS BREAKDOWN, 1945–1947 -- 5 CALCULATING THE STAKES The Brazzaville Policy and the ‘Return’ to Indochina, December 1943–September 1945 -- 6 THE PRIMACY OF ACTION From the ‘Return’ to Saigon, October 1945, to the Signing of the Accords of 6 March 1946 -- 7 WHO RULES: PARIS OR SAIGON? The Dalat Conference and the Cochinchina Policy, March–June 1946 -- 8 ‘A ROUND OF THE BATTLE WE ARE FIGHTING’ The Fontainebleau Conference, June–September 1946 -- 9 THE NARROWING OF FRENCH POLICY OPTIONS, AUTUMN 1946 The Accords Policy Abandoned? -- 10 ‘THE TONKIN VESPERS’, DECEMBER 1946 Burying the Accords Policy -- CONCLUSION -- APPENDIX I The Administrative Structure of the French Empire, 1945 -- APPENDIX II Chronology of Events in France and Indochina, 1944–1947 -- BIBLIOGRAPHY -- INDEX

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How did France become embroiled in Vietnam, in the first of long wars of decolonization? And why did the French colonial administration, in late 1946, having negotiated with Ho Chi Minh for a year, adopt a warlike stance towards Ho's régime which ran counter to the liberal colonial doctrine of liberated France? Based on French archival sources, almost all of them previously unavailable to the English-speaking reader, the author assesses the policy that emerged from the 1944 Brazzaville conference; and the doomed attempt to apply that policy in Indo-China.

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