An edition of The lost mandate of heaven (2015)

The lost mandate of heaven

the American betrayal of Ngo Dinh Diem, President of Vietnam

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The lost mandate of heaven
Geoffrey D. T. Shaw
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An edition of The lost mandate of heaven (2015)

The lost mandate of heaven

the American betrayal of Ngo Dinh Diem, President of Vietnam

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"Ngo Dinh Diem, the first president of the Republic of Vietnam, possessed the Confucian "Mandate of Heaven", a moral and political authority that was widely recognized by all Vietnamese. This devout Roman Catholic leader never lost this mandate in the eyes of his people; rather, he was taken down by a military coup sponsored by the U.S. government, which resulted in his brutal murder. The commonly held view runs contrary to the above assertion by military historian Geoffrey Shaw. According to many American historians, President Diem was a corrupt leader whose tyrannical actions lost him the loyalty of his people and the possibility of a military victory over the North Vietnamese. The Kennedy Administration, they argue, had to withdraw its support of Diem. Based on his research of original sources, including declassified documents of the U.S. government, Shaw chronicles the Kennedy administration's betrayal of this ally, which proved to be not only a moral failure but also a political disaster that led America into a protracted and costly war. Along the way, Shaw reveals a President Diem very different from the despot portrayed by the press during its coverage of Vietnam. From eyewitness accounts of military, intelligence, and diplomatic sources, Shaw draws the portrait of a man with rare integrity, a patriot who strove to free his country from Western colonialism while protecting it from Communism."--Book jacket.

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Pages
314

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Table of Contents

Diplomacy in South Vietnam from the late 1950s to 1960
U.S. Ambassador Elbridge Durbrow
Enter Ambassador Frederick Nolting
The continuing Laotian question
The counterinsurgency plan
Policemen versus soldiers
The abrogation of Nolting's rapprochement
Nolting's rearguard action
The decline of the Nolting influence
The Buddhist crisis of 1963
Washington isolates Diem
Nolting's farewell
Washington moves for a coup.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
327.73059709/046
Library of Congress
DS556.93.N5 S53 2015, DS556.93.N5S53 2015, DS556.93.N5 S4 2015

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314 pages
Number of pages
314

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL27214936M
ISBN 10
1586179357
ISBN 13
9781586179359
LCCN
2014959911
OCLC/WorldCat
913304492

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