Description |
xii, 253 pages ; 23 cm |
Series |
Problems in focus series.
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Contents |
Map of Vietnam -- Introduction / Peter Lowe -- 1. Origins and Alternatives: Comments, Counter-Facts and Commitments / Anthony Short -- 2. Coping with the United States: Hanoi's Search for an Effective Strategy / Nguyen Vu Tung -- 3. South Vietnam / Ngo Vinh Long -- 4. The United States and Vietnam / David L. Anderson -- 5. The Anti-Vietnam War Movement in the United States / Tom Wells -- 6. Developing an Alliance: The Soviet Union and Vietnam, 1954-75 / Ilya V. Gaiduk -- 7. China and the Vietnam Wars, 1950-75 / Chen Jian -- 8. Australia and the Vietnam War / Carl Bridge -- 9. International Aspects of the Vietnam War / Alastair Parker |
Summary |
The conflict in Vietnam continues to attract enormous attention as one of the most divisive and traumatic events of the post-1945 period. For too long the issues have tended to revolve almost exclusively around American culpability, and this book is an attempt, using a wide, international range of contributors, to explain to students the wider meaning and effects of the Vietnam conflict. Providing comparative assessments of North and South Vietnam, China, the Soviet Union, Australia and the United States, as well as looking at the anti-war movement and the origins and international response to the war, these essays will provide ideal teaching material and give a greater depth to an understanding of the war |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (pages [219]-246) and index |
Subject |
Vietnam War, 1961-1975.
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Author |
Lowe, Peter, 1941-2012.
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LC no. |
98021141 |
ISBN |
0312216939 (cloth) |
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0333658302 (hbk : Macmillan) |
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0333658310 (paperback: Macmillan) |
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