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GENEVA CONFERENCE (9) answer(s).
 
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End of war: Indochina, 1954 / Devillers, Philippe; Lacouture, Jean 1969  Book
Devillers Philippe editor Book
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Publication London, Pall Mall Press, 1969.
Description xii, 412p.hbk
Standard Number 269671730
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003986959.604/DEV 003986MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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ID:   126735


Failed mediation: U Thant, the Johnson administration, and the Vietnam war / Firestone, Bernard J   Journal Article
Firestone, Bernard J Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract U.N. Secretary General U. Thant (1961-1971), a vocal and persistent critic of the American war effort in Vietnam, attempted, with little success, to initiate negotiations to end the war. His efforts included public calls for negotiating formats that would include all the parties to the conflict, such as a reconvening of the Geneva Conference, and behind-the-scenes diplomacy to produce direct negotiations between the United States and North Vietnam. This article argues that Thant's failure to serve as a mediator had less to do with his own skills as a diplomat than they had to do with the Johnson administration's determination to achieve a military solution to the war. In this regard, the results of Thant's efforts were little different from those of other would-be mediators who also tried and failed to initiate negotiations.
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ID:   063136


Geneva conference on Namibia / Beri, H M L   Article
Beri, H M L Article
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Publication Feb 1981.
Key Words Africa  Namibia  Geneva Conference 
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ID:   044730


Korean unification: Source materials with an introduction / Kim, Se-Jin (ed.) 1976  Book
Kim Se-Jin editor Book
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Publication Seoul, research centre for peace and unification, 1976.
Description xx, 420p.hbk
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016479951.9043/KIM 016479MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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ID:   106317


North Korea's denuclearization and a peace treaty / DiFilippo, Anthony   Journal Article
DiFilippo, Anthony Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Summary/Abstract This short paper examines the issue of the continued absence of a peace treaty to end the Korean War. Although the hostilities associated with the Korean War ended in 1953, it was the "temporary" Armistice Agreement and not a formal peace treaty that did this. After reviewing the history of discussions on a peace treaty, this paper focuses on the current North Korean nuclear issue. It demonstrates that a conditional peace treaty is a very pragmatic way to end the Korean War and to determine if Pyongyang, as it has stated repeatedly, wants to forsake its nuclear weapons, the programs it uses to produce them, and thus to denuclearize the Korean Peninsula. A conditional peace treaty, which effectively is win-win diplomacy for Washington and Pyongyang, will also improve the security environment in Northeast Asia and lay the political ground for improved relations between the two Koreas and between North Korea and Japan. That no peace treaty was ever created to end the Korean War since the fighting was stopped by an armistice in 1953 has been one of the major sources of instability in Northeast Asia, where there still exists the very the palpable residual of the Cold War. The armistice was meant to end the hostilities on the Korean Peninsula only until a permanent peace treaty could be negotiated. More than a half century later, this has not happened. A peace treaty linked to North Korea's denuclearization gives the Obama administration a new and viable option with which to fundamentally change the security environment in Northeast Asia.
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Triumph or Tragedy: reflections on Vietnam / Goodwin, Richard N 1966  Book
Goodwin Richard N Book
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Publication New York, Vintage books, 1966.
Description 143p.: mappbk
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ID:   028682


United States in Vietnam / Kahin, George McTurnan; Lewis, John W 1967  Book
Kahin George Mc Turnan editor Book
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Publication New York, Dval Press., 1967.
Description xiv, 465p.hbk
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ID:   030118


Vietnam: trial and triumph / Chavan, R S 1987  Book
Chavan R.s. Book
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Publication New Delhi, Patriot Publishers, 1984.
Description 267p.hbk
Standard Number 8170500478
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We worked together at the Geneva conference / Ognetov, I 4; 2004  Journal Article
Ognetov, I Journal Article
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Publication 2004.
Key Words Geneva Conference 
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