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Perpetual war for perpetual peace |
Robert Divine |
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Fighting while negotiating |
Marilyn Young |
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Discussions, not negotiations : the Johnson Administration's Diplomacy at the outset of the Vietnam War |
David Kaiser |
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The Pennsylvania peace initiative, June-October, 1967 |
Robert K. Brigham and George C. Herring |
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The mirage of negotiations |
Edwin E. Moïse |
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Who gave peace a chance? LBJ and the antiwar movement |
Melvin Small |
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George McGovern and Mr. Johnson's war : a liberal democrat dissents |
Thomas J. Knock |
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Missions impossible : Canadian secret diplomacy and the quest for peace in Vietnam |
Andrew Preston |
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"How fuzzy can one be?" : the American reaction to De Gaulle's proposal for the neutralization of (South) Vietnam |
Charles G. Cogan |
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De Gaulle and the Vietnam War |
Maurice Vaïsse |
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Triangle of discord : the United States, Germany, and French peace initiatives for Vietnam |
Wilfried Mausbach |
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The Aspen channel and the problem of the bombing |
Fredrik Logevall |
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The Japanese government's peace efforts in the Vietnam War, 1965-1968 |
Hideki Kan |
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The limits of peacemaking : India and the Vietnam War, 1962-1968 |
Mark A. Lawrence |
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Peacemaking or troubleshooting? : the Soviet role in peace initiatives during the Vietnam War |
Ilya V. Gaiduk |
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China's response to French peace initiatives |
Qiang Zhai |
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"A half-hearted overture" : Czechoslovakia, Kissinger, and Vietnam, autumn, 1966 |
James G. Hershberg |
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The Pentagon and peace negotiations after March 31, 1968 |
Herbert Y. Schandler |
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The shape of the table : Nguyen Van Thieu and negotiations to end the conflict |
John Prados |
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Vietnam and the origins of détente |
H.W. Brands |
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Perpetual war for perpetual peace |
Robert Divine |
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Fighting while negotiating |
Marilyn Young |
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Discussions, not negotiations : the Johnson Administration's Diplomacy at the outset of the Vietnam War |
David Kaiser |