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Attitude of Pathet Lao to UK.
Conflict in Indochina: Foreign Office Files for Vietnam, Cambodia and Laos, 1959-1979 (section II: Escalation, Reunification and Withdrawal, 1965-1979) Available online
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- Book
- Manuscript
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Ambassadors.
- War.
- Students.
- Prisons.
- Prisoners of war.
- Police.
- Negotiation.
- Mass media.
- Explosives.
- Employees.
- Economics.
- Diplomatic and consular service.
- Communism.
- China.
- United States.
- Russia.
- Laos.
- Great Britain.
- International Control Commission.
- United Nations.
- Pathet Lao.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource
- Place of Publication:
- [Place of publication not identified : publisher not identified], 1974.
- Summary:
- Includes interesting report from Peter Ratcliffe on attitudes of Pathet Lao to UK - reports that PL attach importance to Britian's role as co-chairmen of conference, and feel Britian is needed in constructive role for negotiations. Also respect the UK's colonial past, and sound economic development of past colonies. Ratcliffe, states that because the communists have been cut off from the world, they still see UK as great power, with no background in controversy in this country - unlike the rest of Lao which have negative feelings towards US, Russians, Japanese and Chinese etc. Feels Pathet Lao are easy to work with.
- Notes:
- Description based on publisher metadata (viewed June 25, 2024).
- AMDigital Reference: FCO 15/1967
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