This new history of United States policy toward Vietnam after the end of the Vietnam War revises our understanding of the conflict's aftermath. Focusing on migration programs that brought one million Vietnamese to the US, Demmer offers new insights on a topic of perennial interest.
This new history of United States policy toward Vietnam after the end of the Vietnam War revises our understanding of the conflict's aftermath. Focusing on migration programs that brought one million Vietnamese to the US, Demmer offers new insights on a topic of perennial interest.
Amanda C. Demmer is an Assistant Professor in the history department at Virginia Tech University.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction Part I: 1. The fall of Saigon 2. Human rights, refugees, and normalization Part II: 3. Expanding the US agenda 4. US-SRV cooperation Part III: 5. Refugees and the road map 6. Humanitarian issues, human rights, and ongoing normalization Conclusion.
Introduction Part I: 1. The fall of Saigon 2. Human rights, refugees, and normalization Part II: 3. Expanding the US agenda 4. US-SRV cooperation Part III: 5. Refugees and the road map 6. Humanitarian issues, human rights, and ongoing normalization Conclusion.
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