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Preface
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Introduction: The Vietnam War and Its Enduring Historical Relevance
PART 1: Chronological Perspectives
1: Setting the Stage: Vietnamese Revolutionary Nationalism and the First Vietnam War
2: “Dealing with a Government of Madmen”: Eisenhower, Kennedy, and Ngo Dinh Diem
3: South Vietnam Under Siege,1961–1965: Kennedy, Johnson, and the Question of Escalation or Disengagement
4: Lyndon Johnson and the Bombing of Vietnam: Politics and Military Choices
5: Turning Point: The Vietnam War's PivotalYear, November1967–November1968
6: Richard M. Nixon and the Vietnam War: The Paradox of Disengagement with Escalation
PART II: Topical Perspectives
7: American Strategy in the Vietnam War
8: The Village War in Vietnam,1965–1973
9: Fighting for Family: Vietnamese Women and the American War
10: Vietnamese Society at War
11: “Hey, Hey, LBJ!”: American Domestic Politics and the Vietnam War
12: Cambodia and Laos in the Vietnam War
PART III: Postwar Perspectives
13: The Legacy of the Vietnam War
14: The Vietnam Syndrome
List of Contributors
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