Why the North won the Vietnam War

'The well-written scholarly essays in this collection concentrate on what North Vietnam did right.' - M. O'Donnell, Choice '...a fine and well-written study particularly suited for undergraduate and graduate student instruction.' - Erik B. Villard, Journal of Military Histor...

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Group Author: Gilbert, Marc Jason.
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Literature type: Electronic Software eBook
Language: English
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Online Access: http://www.palgraveconnect.com/doifinder/10.1057/9780230108240
Summary: 'The well-written scholarly essays in this collection concentrate on what North Vietnam did right.' - M. O'Donnell, Choice '...a fine and well-written study particularly suited for undergraduate and graduate student instruction.' - Erik B. Villard, Journal of Military History '...offer[s] a good deal of fresh thinking about the war...' - Ruud van Dijk, H-World H-Net Reviews.
Item Description: Electronic book text.
Epublication based on: 9780312295264, 2002.
Carrier Form: 256 p.
ISBN: 9780312295264
9780230108240 :
0230108245 :
CLC: K333.52
Contents: Preface-- E.H.Tilford, Grove City College Introduction-- M.J.Gilbert, North Georgia College and State University Winning and Losing the War in Vietnam-- R.Brigham, Vassar College Victory by Other Means: The Foreign Policy of the Democratic Republic of Vietnam-- W.Duiker, Pennsylvania State University The International Dimensions of America's Defeat in Vietnam-- G.C.Herring, University of Kentucky Losing the Wrong War-- J.Record, U.S. Air Force, Air War College Intelligence Failure in Vietnam-- J.Prados, Vietnam Documentation Project, National Security Archive The Economic Causes and Legacies of American Defeat in Vietnam-- A.Rotter, Colgate University The Home Front-- M.Young, New York University Reflections on a Lost War-- L.Gardner, Rutgers University.