
Roger Hilsman

There, Hilsman was a key and controversial figure in the development of U.S. policies in South Vietnam during the early stages of American involvement in the Vietnam War. He was an advocate of a strategy that emphasized the political nature of the conflict as much as the military aspect and was a proponent of the removal from power of South Vietnamese president Ngô Đình Diệm. Hilsman left government in 1964 to teach at Columbia University and retired in 1990. He wrote many books about American foreign policy and international relations. He was a Democratic Party nominee for election to the U.S. House of Representatives in 1972 but lost in the general election. Provided by Wikipedia
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by Hilsman, Roger 1919-
Published in: Affari esteri. - Associazione Italiana per gli Studi di Politica Estera 1 (1969),3, S. 3 - 24
Published in: Affari esteri. - Associazione Italiana per gli Studi di Politica Estera 1 (1969),3, S. 3 - 24
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by Hilsman, Roger 1919-
Published in: Foreign affairs. - publ. by the Council on Foreign Relations 46 (1967/68), S. 425 - 441
Published in: Foreign affairs. - publ. by the Council on Foreign Relations 46 (1967/68), S. 425 - 441
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by Hilsman, Roger 1919-
Published in: Foreign affairs. - publ. by the Council on Foreign Relations 74 (1995),5, S. 104 - 116
Published in: Foreign affairs. - publ. by the Council on Foreign Relations 74 (1995),5, S. 104 - 116
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