why did division of vietnam lead to civil war in vietnam
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The Vietnam War exemplifies the escalation of a civil war to an international war, as an effect of Cold War politics, marked by insecurity and distrust. As Vietnam turned into a quagmire, intellectuals and bureaucrats were forced to revaluate their ideology and policy. The Vietnamese conflict comprised the final assault on international stability. It is ironical then, that the warring sides claimed to be fighting to preserve stability and security.
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After signing Peace treaty in Geneva, southern and northern part of Vietnam was separated into two independent nation. The southern part was under Ho chi Minh and northern part was under the dictatorship of Ngo Dinh Diem. Ho chi Minh was strongly against his dictatorship thus the both part were always in the Civil War.
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