Thursday, March 28, 2024

The Strategy of the Soviet Union in the process of the Paris Peace Accords

The report includes two main parts. Part I deals with “The charging positions of Viet Nam in the foreign strategy of the Soviet Union - From Stalin to Brezniev” with focus on the significant changes regarding the Viet Nam’s Resistance War against the US since Brezniev took office. Part II “Evaluates the Soviet Union’s role in the process of the Paris Peace Accords”. The author analyzed three roles of the Soviet Union. Firstly, with her political, diplomatic, economic and military supports, the Soviet Union helped strengthen Viet Nam’s position at the negotiation table. Secondly, the Soviet Union played a fairly active “unofficial intermediary” role in facilitating the agreement between the U.S. and the Democratic Republic of Viet Nam. Thirdly, through international forums, particularly the United Nations, the Soviet Union made impacts on the U.S. viewpoint in the Paris negotiation.

However, despite the increasingly severe conflicts, since the Nixon administration, the Soviet Union and China had hastened the détente with the U.S. to put pressure to each other so as to realize their own objectives. To a certain extent, this created difficulties to Viet Nam at the negotiation table.

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