ABSTRACT

This book, first published in 1989, examines the creation and implementation of Communist policy in Vietnam during the crucial period between the 1954 Geneva Conference and the establishment of the National Front for the Liberation of South Vietnam in December 1960. This study challenges long-held views about the origins and nature of the Viet Cong. It carefully examines the various stages in the struggle for ‘national liberation’ during this period, reviews the consequences of the failure of purely political means to achieve reunification and then focuses on the struggle between the Diem regime and the Communists.

chapter

Introduction

chapter 1|25 pages

Regroupment and reorientation

July 1954-March 1955

chapter 2|20 pages

Political struggle under the Geneva Agreements

March-August 1955

chapter 3|23 pages

The Fatherland Front and renewed political struggle

September 1955-April 1956

chapter 4|23 pages

Political Struggle Reaffirmed

May-September, 1956

chapter 5|20 pages

Policy revision

October-December 1956

chapter 6|18 pages

Domestic policies of the Diem regime

January 1957-December 1958

chapter 7|26 pages

Maintaining and developing the struggle in the south

1957-58

chapter |7 pages

Conclusion