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3. “Help the Seemingly Unhelpable”: “Little America” and the U.S. Aid Program in Laos
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Seth Jacobs
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Introduction 1
- 1. “A Long Country Inhabited by Lotus Eaters”: Washington Encounters Laos 21
- 2. “A Soft Buffer”: Laos in the Eisenhower Administration’s Grand Strategy 50
- 3. “Help the Seemingly Unhelpable”: “Little America” and the U.S. Aid Program in Laos 82
- 4. “Foreigners Who Want to Enslave the Country”: American Neocolonialism, Lao Defiance 129
- 5. “Doctor Tom” and “Mister Pop”: American Icons in Laos 171
- 6. “Retarded Children”: Laos in the American Popular Imagination 209
- 7. “No Place to Fight a War”: Washington Backs Away from Laos 235
- Epilogue 271
- Notes 275
- Index 303
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Introduction 1
- 1. “A Long Country Inhabited by Lotus Eaters”: Washington Encounters Laos 21
- 2. “A Soft Buffer”: Laos in the Eisenhower Administration’s Grand Strategy 50
- 3. “Help the Seemingly Unhelpable”: “Little America” and the U.S. Aid Program in Laos 82
- 4. “Foreigners Who Want to Enslave the Country”: American Neocolonialism, Lao Defiance 129
- 5. “Doctor Tom” and “Mister Pop”: American Icons in Laos 171
- 6. “Retarded Children”: Laos in the American Popular Imagination 209
- 7. “No Place to Fight a War”: Washington Backs Away from Laos 235
- Epilogue 271
- Notes 275
- Index 303