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Author Kort, Michael, 1944- author.

Title The Vietnam War re-examined / Michael G. Kort, Boston University
Published Cambridge ; New York, NY : Cambridge University Press, 2017

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Description 1 online resource (1 volume)
Series Cambridge Essential Histories
Cambridge essential histories.
Contents Introduction: understanding the Vietnam War -- The Vietnam War in history -- Vietnam 101: origins to 1946 -- Vietnamese communism, 1920-1946 -- America comes to Vietnam, 1954-1963 -- The Americanization of the Vietnam War, 1963-1968 -- The Vietnamization of the war and the "lost victory" -- The Paris Peace Accords to Black April -- Summary and epilogue
Summary Going beyond the dominant orthodox narrative to incorporate insight from revisionist scholarship on the Vietnam War, Michael G. Kort presents the case that the United States should have been able to win the war, and at a much lower cost than it suffered in defeat. Presenting a study that is both historiographic and a narrative history, Kort analyzes important factors such as the strong nationalist credentials and leadership qualities of South Vietnam's Ngo Dinh Diem; the flawed military strategy of 'graduated response' developed by Robert McNamara; and the real reasons South Vietnam collapsed in the face of a massive North Vietnamese invasion in 1975. Kort shows how the US commitment to defend South Vietnam was not a strategic error but a policy consistent with US security interests during the Cold War, and that there were potentially viable strategic approaches to the war that might have saved South Vietnam
Notes Includes index
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Subject Vietnam War, 1961-1975.
Vietnam Conflict
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9781107046405
1107046408
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