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- catalog abstract "Henry Cabot Lodge became United States ambassador to South Vietnam in August 1963, a critical period in the evolution of American policy there. During the first of Lodge's two embassies in Saigon, a U.S. government-approved coup overthrew President Diem of South Vietnam and another U.S.-inspired coup brought to power a Vietnamese general trained in America. This book focuses on Lodge's ambassadorship from 1963 to June 1964, examining the constraints and possibilities inherent in the Vietnam situation at that time and revealing the role Lodge played in shaping President Lyndon Johnson's 1965 decision to commit U.S. troops to the war. Anne Blair is the first to draw on Lodge's collected papers, including an unpublished memoir, as well as on previously unavailable U.S. Saigon Embassy reports and on interviews with former U.S. officials and others who served with Lodge in Vietnam and Washington. According to Blair, Lodge felt strongly that U.S. troops should not be involved in the war, but his sense of the proper conduct of foreign affairs prevented him from opening a public debate on the matter. In addition, after the coup against Diem, Lodge regarded his mission in Saigon as completed and was disengaged in the vital 1964 period when the U.S. government should have reviewed its aims and vital stakes in South Vietnam. Lodge took up the Saigon mission and stayed with it because he was a patriot. But, Blair concludes, his good intentions were not coupled with effective policymaking, and the results proved disastrous for the future. - Publisher.".
- catalog contributor b8196538.
- catalog coverage "United States Foreign relations 1963-1969.".
- catalog coverage "United States Foreign relations Vietnam.".
- catalog coverage "Vietnam Foreign relations United States.".
- catalog coverage "Vietnam Politics and government 1945-1975.".
- catalog created "1995.".
- catalog date "1995".
- catalog date "1995.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1995.".
- catalog description "Henry Cabot Lodge became United States ambassador to South Vietnam in August 1963, a critical period in the evolution of American policy there. During the first of Lodge's two embassies in Saigon, a U.S. government-approved coup overthrew President Diem of South Vietnam and another U.S.-inspired coup brought to power a Vietnamese general trained in America. This book focuses on Lodge's ambassadorship from 1963 to June 1964, examining the constraints and possibilities inherent in the Vietnam situation at that time and revealing the role Lodge played in shaping President Lyndon Johnson's 1965 decision to commit U.S. troops to the war. Anne Blair is the first to draw on Lodge's collected papers, including an unpublished memoir, as well as on previously unavailable U.S. Saigon Embassy reports and on interviews with former U.S. officials and others who served with Lodge in Vietnam and Washington. According to Blair, Lodge felt strongly that U.S. troops should not be involved in the war, but his sense of the proper conduct of foreign affairs prevented him from opening a public debate on the matter. In addition, after the coup against Diem, Lodge regarded his mission in Saigon as completed and was disengaged in the vital 1964 period when the U.S. government should have reviewed its aims and vital stakes in South Vietnam. Lodge took up the Saigon mission and stayed with it because he was a patriot. But, Blair concludes, his good intentions were not coupled with effective policymaking, and the results proved disastrous for the future. - Publisher.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references and index.".
- catalog description "Introduction -- Glossary of acronyms -- A presidential mission -- The first eight days -- The days of silence and correctness -- Calm before the storm -- Two coups : Saigon and New Hampshire -- The descending curtain -- Epilogue -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Bibliographic essay.".
- catalog extent "xiv, 200 p. :".
- catalog identifier "0300062265".
- catalog issued "1995".
- catalog issued "1995.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New Haven : Yale University Press,".
- catalog spatial "United States Foreign relations 1963-1969.".
- catalog spatial "United States Foreign relations Vietnam.".
- catalog spatial "Vietnam Foreign relations United States.".
- catalog spatial "Vietnam Politics and government 1945-1975.".
- catalog subject "327.730597 20".
- catalog subject "E183.8.V5 B47 1995".
- catalog subject "Lodge, Henry Cabot, 1902-".
- catalog subject "Lodge, Henry Cabot, 1902-1985.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Introduction -- Glossary of acronyms -- A presidential mission -- The first eight days -- The days of silence and correctness -- Calm before the storm -- Two coups : Saigon and New Hampshire -- The descending curtain -- Epilogue -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Bibliographic essay.".
- catalog title "Lodge in Vietnam : a patriot abroad / Anne E. Blair.".
- catalog type "text".