Towards Peace in Indo-China.
London. Oxford University Press, 1966. Stock ID #172335 "This essay, by the man who was one of the principal architects of the Agreements reached at the Geneva Conference on Indo-China in 1954, argues that the ideas and objectives that underlay the Geneva Agreements are still relevant as the starting point for a settlement in Vietnam in the 1960s. The selection of documents made by Chatham House and appended to the essay illustrates the continuing significance of the 1954 settlement in the thinking of the governments concerned during the sixteen years since then." (Publisher's description). When referring to this item please quote stockid 172335.
Map, xiv + 71pp, slightly worn paperback covers, good copy. 18.5 x 12cm.
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