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Saigon At War South Vietnam And The Global Sixties Heather Marie Stur

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Saigon At War South Vietnam And The Global Sixties Heather Marie Stur
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.63 MB
Pages: 292
Author: Heather Marie Stur
ISBN: 9781316614112, 1316614115
Language: English
Year: 2020

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Saigon At War South Vietnam And The Global Sixties Heather Marie Stur by Heather Marie Stur 9781316614112, 1316614115 instant download after payment.

During South Vietnam's brief life as a nation, it exhibited glimmers of democracy through citizen activism and a dynamic press. South Vietnamese activists, intellectuals, students, and professionals had multiple visions for Vietnam's future as an independent nation. Some were anticommunists, while others supported the National Liberation Front and Hanoi. In the midst of war, South Vietnam represented the hope and chaos of decolonization and nation building during the Cold War. U.S. Embassy officers, State Department observers, and military advisers sought to cultivate a base of support for the Saigon government among local intellectuals and youth, but government arrests and imprisonment of political dissidents, along with continued war, made it difficult for some South Vietnamese activists to trust the Saigon regime. Meanwhile, South Vietnamese diplomats, including anticommunist students and young people who defected from North Vietnam, travelled throughout the world in efforts to drum up international support for South Vietnam. Drawing largely on Vietnamese language sources, Heather Stur demonstrates that the conflict in Vietnam was really three wars: the political war in Saigon, the military war, and the war for international public opinion.

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