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Between War And The State Civil Society In South Vietnam 19541975 Van Nguyenmarshall

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Between War And The State Civil Society In South Vietnam 19541975 Van Nguyenmarshall
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Publisher: Cornell University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 6.29 MB
Pages: 240
Author: Van Nguyen-Marshall
ISBN: 9781501770579, 9781501770586, 9781501770593, 1501770578, 1501770586, 1501770594
Language: English
Year: 2023

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Between War And The State Civil Society In South Vietnam 19541975 Van Nguyenmarshall by Van Nguyen-marshall 9781501770579, 9781501770586, 9781501770593, 1501770578, 1501770586, 1501770594 instant download after payment.

In Between War and the State, Van Nguyen-Marshall examines an array of voluntary activities, including mutual-help, professional, charitable, community development, student, women's, and rights organizations active in South Vietnam from 1954–1975. By bringing focus to the public lives of South Vietnamese people, Between War and the State challenges persistent stereotypes of South Vietnam as a place without society or agency. Such robust associational life underscores how an active civil society survived despite difficulties imposed by the war, government restrictions, economic hardship, and external political forces. These competing political forces, which included the United States, Western aid agencies, and Vietnamese communist agents, created a highly competitive arena wherein the South Vietnamese state did not have a monopoly on persuasive or coercive power. To maintain its influence, the state sometimes needed to accommodate groups and limit its use of violence. Civil society participants in South Vietnam leveraged their social connections, made alliances, appealed to the domestic and international public, and used street protests to voice their concerns, secure their interests and carry out their activities.

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