Vietnam’s flexible approach to handle the relations with world powers at the Geneva Conference in 1954
Author(s) -
Kien Hong Pham,
Diep Hong Ngo
Publication year - 2016
Publication title -
science and technology development journal
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 1859-0128
DOI - 10.32508/stdj.v19i1.551
Subject(s) - victory , negotiation , political science , viet nam , international relations , front (military) , battlefield , united front , political economy , operations research , law , engineering , sociology , economy , politics , history , economics , ancient history , communism , mechanical engineering
The 1954 Geneva Conference on Indochina is an international multilateral forum. Vietnam, participating in the forum dominated by world powers, had many difficulties taking advantage of the victory on the battlefield to have the upper hand in negotiations. However, our Party properly assessed the situation so that we could flexibly handle the relations with big powers participating in the conference to bring us great victory on the diplomatic front, which left many valuable lessons to Viet Nam’s foreign affairs, especially in dealing with major powers.
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