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13. The Legacy of the Vietnam War
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Preface ix
- Abbreviations xiii
- Introduction 1
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Part I. Chronological Perspectives
- 1. Setting the Stage 93
- 2. “Dealing with a Government of Madmen” 120
- 3. South Vietnam Under Siege, 1961–1965: Kennedy, Johnson, and the Question of Escalation or Disengagement 143
- 4. Lyndon Johnson and the Bombing of Vietnam 168
- 5. Turning Point 191
- 6. Richard M. Nixon and the Vietnam War 217
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Part II. Topical Perspectives
- 7. American Strategy in the Vietnam War 247
- 8. The Village War in Vietnam, 1965–1973 262
- 9. Fighting for Family 297
- 10. Vietnamese Society at War 317
- 11. “Hey, Hey, LBJ!” 333
- 12. Cambodia and Laos in the Vietnam War 357
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Part III. Postwar Perspectives
- 13. The Legacy of the Vietnam War 385
- 14. The Vietnam Syndrome 409
- Contributors 431
- Index 437
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Preface ix
- Abbreviations xiii
- Introduction 1
-
Part I. Chronological Perspectives
- 1. Setting the Stage 93
- 2. “Dealing with a Government of Madmen” 120
- 3. South Vietnam Under Siege, 1961–1965: Kennedy, Johnson, and the Question of Escalation or Disengagement 143
- 4. Lyndon Johnson and the Bombing of Vietnam 168
- 5. Turning Point 191
- 6. Richard M. Nixon and the Vietnam War 217
-
Part II. Topical Perspectives
- 7. American Strategy in the Vietnam War 247
- 8. The Village War in Vietnam, 1965–1973 262
- 9. Fighting for Family 297
- 10. Vietnamese Society at War 317
- 11. “Hey, Hey, LBJ!” 333
- 12. Cambodia and Laos in the Vietnam War 357
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Part III. Postwar Perspectives
- 13. The Legacy of the Vietnam War 385
- 14. The Vietnam Syndrome 409
- Contributors 431
- Index 437