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The Search For Peace In Vietnam 19641968 Lloyd C Gardner Ted Gittinger

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The Search For Peace In Vietnam 19641968 Lloyd C Gardner Ted Gittinger
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Publisher: Texas A&M University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.27 MB
Pages: 416
Author: Lloyd C. Gardner, Ted Gittinger
ISBN: 9781585443420, 1585443425
Language: English
Year: 2004

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The Search For Peace In Vietnam 19641968 Lloyd C Gardner Ted Gittinger by Lloyd C. Gardner, Ted Gittinger 9781585443420, 1585443425 instant download after payment.

The Search for Peace inVietnam, 1964-1968, the newest edition in the Texas A&M University Press Series on Foreign Relations and the Presidency, is a collection of essays that analyze the Vietnam War in terms of its significance to the global arena. Under the guidance of editors Lloyd C. Gardner and Ted Gittinger, the contributors, representing both communist and capitalist backgrounds, examine whether the Vietnam War was responsible for the transformation of the international system, using a formula postulated by series editor H. W. Brands, which looks at the international system at the beginning of the war and at the end, and measuring how much of the difference in the two periods is the result of the war.
Topics include Robert J. McMahon's assessment of the war's legacy to Southeast Asia; Xiaoming Zhang's analysis of Chinese involvement as an element in the Sino-Soviet rivalry; Ilya Gaiduk's account of the Soviet Indochina policy within the context of Moscow's relations with the outside world; Judith A. Klinghoffer's examination of the war's role in determining American foreign policy in the Middle East; Hiroshi Fujimoto's discussion of whether America's Cold War policy of regionalism affected Japan's economic prosperity; and other analyses by H. W. Brands, Lloyd C. Gardner, Robert K. Brigham, Frank Costigliola, Kil J. Yi, and Quang Zhai. John Prados ends the book questioning whether the Vietnam War was, in essence, just a sideshow in international relations and attempts to understand the war's place in the world and its impact on the place of the United States.
The Search for Peace inVietnam, 1964-1968brings together a diverse group of scholars representing various viewpoints and backgrounds regarding the Vietnam War. The book breaks free from the mold of many American analyses of Vietnam, which place the war solely in the context of America's involvement and detriment, and endeavors to look further for both causes and effects. A true scholarly work, The Search for Peace inVietnam, 1964-1968 challenges readers to think about this pivotal point in international history in a new way.

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