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Involvement without engagement: the British advisory mission in South Vietnam, 16 September 1961-31 March 1965 / Cheeseright, Paul   Journal Article
Cheeseright, Paul Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Summary/Abstract This is an account of the origins and history of the little-known British Advisory Mission in Vietnam (BRIAM), which sought to transfer to Vietnam the techniques used in the Malayan Emergency to isolate insurgents from the population at large, while at the same time winning the loyalty of that population. This article looks first at the situation in South Vietnam and second at how the US and the UK viewed that situation and what they were doing about it. The third section deals with what BRIAM itself tried to do in introducing the process labelled "strategic hamlets". The final section seeks to explain why the process failed.
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