Gli Stati Uniti e la Conferenza di Ginevra del 1954: il significato di una dissociazione
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The Geneva Conference of 1954 marked an important passage for the destiny of Indochina. The United States decision not to associate itself to the Final Agreements and the issue of a unilateral declaration represented a milestone toward the future American involvement in the Vietnam War. This work explains the reactions to the conference in the United States and analyzes how a combination of domestic and foreign political reasons induced the Eisenhower administration to dissociate itself from a series of agreements that stopped a bloody war � avoiding a possibly internationalization of the conflict � but had the faults to recognize a Communist partial success and to imply a multilateral cooperation with the Red China about the future definition of the political map of Asia. The anticommunist rhetorical propaganda of the Republican administration would not permit the acceptance of a compromise with the enemy without having internal political repercussions, therefore the U.S. delegations at Geneva was instructed to keep a low-profile and to dissociate itself from the Final Agreements. Such a choice allowed to the Usa to have a free hand to commit itself on the future of the area, without any tie to the results of the Geneva Conference.
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University of Salento
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2013-11-06



