This book surveys the Vietnamese communist experience during the Vietnam War (1954â 75) with a focus on high-level decision-making. Written in an accessible, narrative style geared toward non-experts, the book presents a history of Vietnamese communist strategy, decision-making, and policies, including key battle plans.
This book surveys the Vietnamese communist experience during the Vietnam War (1954â 75) with a focus on high-level decision-making. Written in an accessible, narrative style geared toward non-experts, the book presents a history of Vietnamese communist strategy, decision-making, and policies, including key battle plans.
Pierre Asselin is Professor of History and Dwight E. Stanford Chair in American Foreign Relations at San Diego State University. His books include A Bitter Peace: Washington, Hanoi, and the Making of the Paris Agreement (2002) and Hanoi's Road to the Vietnam War, 1954-1965 (2013). He is co-editor of the forthcoming The Cambridge History of the Vietnam War, Volume III: Endings.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction: why Vietnam matters 1. From Dai Viet to the August Revolution 2. French War, 1945-54 3. Interwar period, 1954-65 4. American war, 1965-68 5. American war, 1968-73 6. Civil war, 1973-75 Epilogue. Legacies Annotated bibliography Index.
Introduction: why Vietnam matters 1. From Dai Viet to the August Revolution 2. French War, 1945-54 3. Interwar period, 1954-65 4. American war, 1965-68 5. American war, 1968-73 6. Civil war, 1973-75 Epilogue. Legacies Annotated bibliography Index.
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