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All the Way with JFK? Peter Busch

All the Way with JFK? By Peter Busch

All the Way with JFK? by Peter Busch


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'All the Way with JFK?' demolishes the myth that Britain always worked for peace in Indochina. Drawing on new evidence from archives all over the world, Peter Busch shows that the British government whole-heartedly supported John F. Kennedy's Vietnam policy.

All the Way with JFK? Summary

All the Way with JFK? by Peter Busch

In All the Way with JFK? Peter Busch shatters many a myth about Anglo-American relations and the Vietnam War. Demolishing the scholarly consensus thtat Britain was in constant pursuit of peace in Indochina, he shows that the British government ruled out a negotiated settlement, advised John F. Kennedy to conceal the American military build-up, and helped to put the blame for the escalating conflict squarely on the communist regime in Hanoi. Simultaneously, Britain increased its own involvement in the conflict by sending Robert Thompson as the head of a team of counter-insurgency experts to South Vietnam. The detailed analysis of the British Advisory Mission disproves the oft-repeated view that Thompson was the brain behind the strategic hamlet programme, in which Kennedy and his administration put so much faith. However, the British experts were convinced of the programme's eventual success, and Thompson told Kennedy in 1963 that the South Vietnamese were winning the war. Drawing on newly released documents from archives in Britain, the United States, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, and East Germany, the compelling story of Britain's involvement in Vietnam is set in the context of the Cold War in South-East Asia. While Britain was en route to getting more deeply involved in Vietnam, Indonesia's confrontation policy re-focused London's attention to the Malayan area in 1963. Britain wanted to demonstrate to the world, and particularly to President Kennedy, the Australians, and the New Zealanders, that it was still willing and able to safeguard Commonwealth interests in South-East Asia. Indeed, Whitehall's unequivocal defence commitment to Malaysia, coupled with the British military build-up in the area, was completely consistent with Britain's Vietnam policy. All the Way with JFK? proves that the British could not think of a viable alternative to Kennedy's Vietnam policy that might have helped the US avoid the quagmire. Far from playing the role of peacemaker, Britain supported Kennnedy's policy of seeking a decisive military victory in Vietnam.

All the Way with JFK? Reviews

... 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

Table of Contents

Introduction; 1. Britain's Defence Policy in South-East Asia: The Malaysia Plan, SEATO, and Vietnam; 2. The Diplomatic Front: Britain and the International Control Commission; 3. Proving and Active Ally: The Origins of the British Advisory Mission; 4. Winning the Shooting War: BRIAM and the Strategic Hamlet Programme; 5. The Coup: Britain and the Fall of Ngo Dinh Diem; 6. Defending the 'Back Door': Konfrontasi and the Vietnam War; Conclusion; Appendix; Bibliography; Index

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GOR003340052
9780199256396
019925639X
All the Way with JFK? by Peter Busch
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Oxford University Press
2003-03-01
254
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