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Nguyễn Phan Long

Nguyễn Phan Long (1888 – 16 July 1960)[1] served as Prime Minister of the State of Vietnam in January 1950. He was dismissed in May 1950 by the Emperor Bảo Đại under pressure from the French colonial authorities, who resented his pro-American and nationalist attitude.[2]

Nguyễn Phan Long
2nd Prime Minister of the State of Vietnam
In office
21 January 1950 – 27 April 1950
Head of StateBảo Đại
Preceded byBảo Đại
Succeeded byTrần Văn Hữu
Minister of Foreign Affairs of the State of Vietnam
In office
14 July 1949 – 21 January 1950
Prime MinisterBảo Đại
Preceded byPosition established
Succeeded byLê Thăng
Personal details
Born1888
Saigon, Cochinchina, French Indochina
Died16 July 1960 (aged 71-72)
Saigon, South Vietnam
Political partyConstitutional Party

Journalist at La Tribune Indigène, he founded in 1920 the liberal newspaper L'Écho Annamite, in which wrote e.g. the (Eurasian) Vietnamese nationalist Eugène Dejean de la Bâtie,[3] friend of André Malraux.

He was in the 1920s-1930s the deputy leader of the Parti Constitutionnaliste Indochinois, a nationalist party founded in 1923 and led by Bui Quang Chiêu.[4] He was elected as colonial councillor.

He wrote abundantly about spiritism in his newspaper and was also a fervent adept of Caodaism.[5] He was elected in 1936 as president of the Congrès Universel des Sectes Caodaïques, an attempted unified caodai movement, which eventually failed.[6]

After 1945, he was Minister of Foreign Affairs and Minister of Interior as well as editor of L'Écho du Vietnam.

Sources

  1. ^ Profile of Nguyễn Phan Long
  2. ^ Ellen J. Hammer, Struggle for Indochina, 1940-1955, Stanford University Press, 1955 ISBN 978-0-8047-0458-8, pp. 273-274
  3. ^ (in French) Vĩnh Đào, Quelques notes sur Eugène Dejean de la Batie
  4. ^ (in French) Đình Thảo Trịnh, Dinh Khai Trinh, Décolonisation du Viêt Nam: un avocat témoigne, Editions L'Harmattan, 1994, ISBN 978-2-7384-2368-9, p. 45
  5. ^ (in French) Gustave Meillon, Le Caodaïsme - 3
  6. ^ (in French) Gustave Meillon, Le Caodaïsme - 1

see also:

  • R. B. Smith, "Bui Quang Chiêu and the Constitutionalist Party in French Cochinchina, 1917–30", Modern Asian Studies (1969), 3:131-150 Cambridge University Press
  • Micheline R. Lessard, "Organisons-nous! Racial Antagonism and Vietnamese Economic Nationalism in the Early Twentieth Century", French Colonial History – Volume 8, 2007, pp. 171–201
  • Christopher E. Goscha, "Widening the Colonial Encounter: Asian Connections Inside French Indochina During the Interwar Period", Modern Asian Studies (Published online by Cambridge University Press) 16 Oct 2008 (abstract)
Political offices
Preceded by Prime Minister of the State of Vietnam
1950
Succeeded by

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