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The Viet-Nam Reader: Articles And Documents On American Foreign Policy And The Viet-Nam Crisis

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The Viet-Nam Reader: Articles And Documents On American Foreign Policy And The Viet-Nam Crisis


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A landmark anthology in the literature of the Vietnam War era, The Viet-Nam Reader brings together a sweeping collection of articles, essays, and primary documents that illuminate the full complexity of American foreign policy and the deepening crisis in Southeast Asia. Edited by two of the era's foremost scholars — policy analyst Marcus G. Raskin and renowned Vietnam expert Bernard B. Fall — the volume presents a rigorous, multifaceted examination of the conflict from diplomatic, military, and political perspectives. The editors curate voices from across the ideological spectrum, giving readers direct access to government documents, journalistic accounts, and critical analyses that defined the national debate. Authoritative and urgent in tone, the collection remains an indispensable primary resource for understanding how the United States became entangled in one of the most contentious conflicts of the twentieth century.

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Condition: Good to fair. Jacket: No dust jacket - paperback. Page Condition: Good - possible tanning. Markings: possible previous owner inscription.

A landmark anthology in the literature of the Vietnam War era, The Viet-Nam Reader brings together a sweeping collection of articles, essays, and primary documents that illuminate the full complexity of American foreign policy and the deepening crisis in Southeast Asia. Edited by two of the era's foremost scholars — policy analyst Marcus G. Raskin and renowned Vietnam expert Bernard B. Fall — the volume presents a rigorous, multifaceted examination of the conflict from diplomatic, military, and political perspectives. The editors curate voices from across the ideological spectrum, giving readers direct access to government documents, journalistic accounts, and critical analyses that defined the national debate. Authoritative and urgent in tone, the collection remains an indispensable primary resource for understanding how the United States became entangled in one of the most contentious conflicts of the twentieth century.

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