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Is it Likely that All of the Indo-China Will Soon be Communist? (1955)
About this film
Material on the historical background of Indo-China is presented. Senator Mansfield stresses the instability of Indo-China, pointing out the inevitability of continuing turmoil for some time to come. Scenes of the long war and of the two strongest leaders in the country since the end of the war are shown. It is concluded that until divided Viet Nam is reunited, Indo-China will be the weakest chink in the armor of defense against Communist China.
Directors & creators
University of Michigan
Subjects
public broadcasting, AAPB, Indochina, Vietnam, South Vietnam, North Vietnam, Cambodia, Laos, Communism, Cold War, U.S. Foreign Policy, Mike Mansfield, Ngo Dinh Diem, Ho Chi Minh, Southeast Asia, Anti-communism, Decolonization, French Colonialism, International Relations, 1950s History, Political Science, Communist China, Diplomacy, National Educational Television, Geopolitics, Subversion, Far Eastern Affairs
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