A Substitute for Victory : : The Politics of Peacemaking at the Korean Armistice Talks / / Rosemary Foot.

After more than two years of bitter negotiations during which combatants & civilians continued to suffer casualties, the Korean armistice was concluded in July 1953. Focusing on the Americans formulation of negotiating positions & on their attempts to coordinate political goals with military...

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Frontmatter -- Contents -- Preface -- Chronology -- 1. Introduction: The Negotiations in Their Global and Domestic Settings -- 2. Early Opportunities: June 1950 to June 1951 -- 3. The First Phase of the Negotiations: July to November 1951 -- 4. Convergence: November 1951 to April 1952 -- 5. Victims of the Cold War.: The POW Issue -- 6. Panmunjom Bypassed: May to December 1952 -- 7. Breaking the Stalemate: January to July 1953 -- 8. Final Acts: August 1953 to June 1954 -- 9. Conclusions -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index
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After more than two years of bitter negotiations during which combatants & civilians continued to suffer casualties, the Korean armistice was concluded in July 1953. Focusing on the Americans formulation of negotiating positions & on their attempts to coordinate political goals with military tactics, Rosemary Foot here charts the tortuous path to peace & offers a new explanation for the agonizing length of the talks. She also takes into account the role of the Western allies & the Indian, South Korean, North Korean, & Chinese governments as she examines the complex international setting in which the armistice took place.
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Korean War, 1950-1953 Armistices.
Asian Studies.
Political Science & Political History.
POLITICAL SCIENCE / Security (National & International). bisacsh
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Cornell Studies in Security Affairs
Frontmatter --
Contents --
Preface --
Chronology --
1. Introduction: The Negotiations in Their Global and Domestic Settings --
2. Early Opportunities: June 1950 to June 1951 --
3. The First Phase of the Negotiations: July to November 1951 --
4. Convergence: November 1951 to April 1952 --
5. Victims of the Cold War.: The POW Issue --
6. Panmunjom Bypassed: May to December 1952 --
7. Breaking the Stalemate: January to July 1953 --
8. Final Acts: August 1953 to June 1954 --
9. Conclusions --
Notes --
Bibliography --
Index
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Contents --
Preface --
Chronology --
1. Introduction: The Negotiations in Their Global and Domestic Settings --
2. Early Opportunities: June 1950 to June 1951 --
3. The First Phase of the Negotiations: July to November 1951 --
4. Convergence: November 1951 to April 1952 --
5. Victims of the Cold War.: The POW Issue --
6. Panmunjom Bypassed: May to December 1952 --
7. Breaking the Stalemate: January to July 1953 --
8. Final Acts: August 1953 to June 1954 --
9. Conclusions --
Notes --
Bibliography --
Index
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contents Frontmatter --
Contents --
Preface --
Chronology --
1. Introduction: The Negotiations in Their Global and Domestic Settings --
2. Early Opportunities: June 1950 to June 1951 --
3. The First Phase of the Negotiations: July to November 1951 --
4. Convergence: November 1951 to April 1952 --
5. Victims of the Cold War.: The POW Issue --
6. Panmunjom Bypassed: May to December 1952 --
7. Breaking the Stalemate: January to July 1953 --
8. Final Acts: August 1953 to June 1954 --
9. Conclusions --
Notes --
Bibliography --
Index
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