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- Title
Lord Killearn and British Diplomacy Regarding French Indo-Chinese Rice Supplies, 1946-1948.
- Authors
SMITH, T. O.
- Abstract
Using the private papers of Lord Killearn in conjunction with official government documents from the British national archives and the French colonial archives, this article builds upon previous historical scholarship to highlight the importance of Killearn's South-East Asian diplomacy to the resolution of the international food crisis following the Second World War. As Britain's senior diplomat in South-East Asia Killearn had little choice but to become entangled in various international disputes often centred upon French Indo-China - Killearn's failure to do otherwise would not have preserved adequate international rice supplies. Therefore this article not only demonstrates the magnitude of Killearn's concern for South-East Asian rice production during the immediate post-war food crisis but it also reveals the depth of Killearn's frustration towards the chaotic priorities emanating from French Indo-China, and thus it substantiates a more significant and complex understanding of Killearn's diplomatic mission to South-East Asia than has been formerly stated.
- Subjects
UNITED Kingdom; INDOCHINA; THAILAND; SOUTHEAST Asia; KILLEARN, Miles Wedderburn Lampson, Baron; FOOD relief; HISTORY of Indochina, 1945-; RICE exports &; imports; BRITISH foreign relations; FAMINES; SOUTHEAST Asian history; HISTORY of Thailand -- 1945-; HISTORY; 20TH century British history
- Publication
History, 2011, Vol 96, Issue 324, p477
- ISSN
0018-2648
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1111/j.1468-229X.2011.00530.x