The role of the sanctuary in insurgency
Communist China's support to the Vietminh, 1946-1954
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Author
Publication
1967 - Rand Corp., Santa Monica, Calif, No place, unknown, or undetermined
Language
English
Word Count
20,000 words, Guess
Page Count
80 pages
Identifiers
- Library of Congress Control Number67008262
- OCLC Control Number1216725
- Open LibraryOL5532374M
Classifications
- DDC355.032́5́97
- LCCQ180.A1 R36 no. 4618
Description
An historical survey of Communist china's support of the Vietminh in their struggle against the French. The military and political effects of Chinese assistance are examined. Chinese aid, although estimated at less than 20 percent of Vietminh supplies (and perhaps one-ninth of the amount contributed by the United States to the French war effort), contributed significantly to the Vietminh victory. China was valuable as a sanctuary in the initial stage of the revolution. When the Vietminh had developed political and military leadership and acquired manpower, they could profit from Chinese material assistance. The Communist Chinese also provided psychological and ideological reinforcement, propaganda, and diplomatic advocacy. These intangible elements of external assistance at certain stages in a revolutionary movement may be as important as, or more important than, material support.
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Series Statement
- Rand Corporation. Memorandum RM-4618-PR
- Research memorandum (Rand Corporation) ;
- RM-4618-PR.
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