United States-Vietnam Reconciliation: Through Wars to a Strategic Partnership

Author:   DeSaix Anderson
Publisher:   New Academia Publishing/Vellum
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9781733398022


Pages:   458
Publication Date:   19 October 2021
Format:   Paperback
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"Based on over forty years' consideration of Vietnam's history, the author aims (a) to put the Vietnam War within the context of Vietnam's overall history; (b) to examine the historical interaction of the United States and Vietnam in war and peace; (c) to understand U.S. and Vietnamese policies and perceptions and their implications; (d) to encourage the reader to appreciate Vietnamese points of reference, purposes, goals, and tactical/strategic means to achieve its goals; and (e) to understand the limits of American power and influence and the means to maximize foreign policy achievements by understanding the goals and intentions of it adversaries. This book is a memoire of the author's more than forty-year personal involvement with Vietnam. It implants the Vietnam War in the context of Vietnam's long, tortured history, its historic struggle for independence from China, its political radicalization in the twenties, its wars with France and the United States, and its political and economic evolution up to the contemporary time. The book is based on summer seminars the author conducted in Hanoi, Vietnam, for Princeton University, entitled ""The Origins, Consequences, and Implications of America's War with Vietnam."" Within this context, the author explores U.S. policy toward Vietnam in six assignments from 1964 in and about Vietnam, culminating in opening the U.S. Embassy in Hanoi 1995-1997. Against this background, the Princeton seminars in Hanoi 2007-2009 immersed the author in extensive research and intensive, direct contact with a wide variety of ordinary and professional Vietnamese, as well as distinguished historic Vietnamese figures. This seminar and those contacts permitted a radical reexamination of U.S. and Vietnamese policies, perceptions, and aspirations, as spelled out in this book."

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Author:   DeSaix Anderson
Publisher:   New Academia Publishing/Vellum
Imprint:   New Academia Publishing/Vellum
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.40cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.608kg
ISBN:  

9781733398022


ISBN 10:   1733398023
Pages:   458
Publication Date:   19 October 2021
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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Only Desaix Anderson could have written America's Reconciliation with Vietnam, the definitive history of Vietnam's tempestuous relationship with the United States. Scrupulous research, deep understanding of Vietnamese history, language and culture, extensive diplomatic experience in Asia and knowledge of the key players on all sides have given Mr. Anderson unparalleled insight into what caused the war and how it was carried out. -Ted Osius, US Ambassador (ret.) to Vietnam, the Philippines, Thailand, India.


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Desaix Anderson - 1936-2021. Anderson joined the U.S. Foreign Service in 1962. Following his first assignment in Kathmandu, Nepal, he studied Vietnamese at the Foreign Service Institute and served a total of six assignments in Vietnam, culminating in his opening the U.S. Embassy in Hanoi as Chargé d'affaires in 1995. He later conceived and conducted summer seminars for Princeton students there. Expanding on his previous memoir, An American in Hanoi, this book shares the unique perspective and insights he gained from his fifty-year engagement with Vietnam.

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