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The Cambridge History of the Vietnam War. Volume 2 Escalation and Stalemate

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In great depth, Volume II examines the escalation of the Vietnam War and its development into a violent stalemate, beginning with the overthrow of the Ngô ÐÌnh Di?m in 1963 to the aftermath of the 1968 T?t Offensive. This five-year period was, for the most part, the fulcrum of a three-decades-long struggle to determine the future of Vietnam and was marked by rival spirals of escalation generated by the Democratic Republic of Vietnam and the United States. The volume explores the war's military aspects on all sides, the politics of war in the two Vietnams and the United States, and the war's international and transnational dimensions in politics, protest, diplomacy, and economics, while also paying close attention to the agency of historical actors on both sides of the conflict in South Vietnam.

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ISBN: 9781107105102
Publication date: 31st August 2024
Author: LienHang T Nguyen, Andrew Preston
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Format: Hardback
Pagination: 696 pages
Series: The Cambridge History of the Vietnam War
Genres: Military history
Military history: post-WW2 conflicts
Asian history