"This book masterfully relates the background to the US military intervention to save noncommunist South Vietnam and, fundamentally, how North Vietnam's leaders made that intervention futile. Richly detailed, it is ideal for undergraduate and graduate students, invaluable for scholars, and sure to delight general readers"--
"This book masterfully relates the background to the US military intervention to save noncommunist South Vietnam and, fundamentally, how North Vietnam's leaders made that intervention futile. Richly detailed, it is ideal for undergraduate and graduate students, invaluable for scholars, and sure to delight general readers"--
Pierre Asselin holds the Dwight E. Stanford Chair in US Foreign Relations History at San Diego State University. He is the author of A Bitter Peace: Washington, Hanoi, and the Making of the Paris Agreement (2002) and Hanoi's Road to the Vietnam War, 1954-1965 (2013), and editor of The Cambridge History of the Vietnam War, Volume III: Endings.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction: Why Vietnam Matters 1. From Dai Viet to the August Revolution 2. Civil and Colonial War, 1945-1954 3. Interwar Period, 1954-1965 4. Americanization, 1965-1968 5. De-Americanization, 1968-1973 6. Endings, 1973-1975 Epilogue: Legacies.
Introduction: Why Vietnam Matters 1. From Dai Viet to the August Revolution 2. Civil and Colonial War, 1945-1954 3. Interwar Period, 1954-1965 4. Americanization, 1965-1968 5. De-Americanization, 1968-1973 6. Endings, 1973-1975 Epilogue: Legacies.
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