To oppose any foe : the legacy of U.S. intervention in Vietnam /
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Durham, N.C. :
Carolina Academic Press,
[2006]
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Table of Contents:
- The Kennedy administration and the overthrow of Ngo Dinh Diem : what happened, why did it happen, and was it a good idea? / Ross A. Fisher
- A war worth fighting : how the United States military presence in Indochina from 1965 to 1975 preserved global democratic society / Michael A. McCann
- The Debate over cease-fire violations in Vietnam, 1973-1975 : Congress and the myth that Nixon and Thieu sabotaged the Paris agreement / Mark H. Harmer
- The Khmer rouge : an analysis of one of the world's most brutal regimes / Michael Charles Rakower
- The ideology of the Khmer rouge : intellectual origins of the Kampuchean revolution / John H. Raleigh
- The third Indochina war : a case study on the Vietnamese invasion of Cambodia / Benjamin E. Kringer
- The long, slow struggle : an analysis of the legal advice at the beginning of the Vietnam war / Ronald R. Ratton
- Naval interception operations during the Indochina war : lessons for naval interception operations today / Jane G. Dalton
- No more My Lais : reshaping the law of command responsibility / Hiren P. Patel
- Anatomy of a failure : the silencing of the Joint Chiefs of Staff and the adoption of gradualism / Gary R. Lawson II
- U.S. intervention in Somalia : a reprise of America's failure in Vietnam / Brian Allan Hughes.