Sunday, January 31, 2010

Vietnam: Why We Should Have Won (Library Edition)

Vietnam: Why We Should Have Won (Library Edition) Review


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Vietnam: Why We Should Have Won (Library Edition) Feature

[This is the Audiobook CASSETTE Library Edition in vinyl case.]

[Read by Jeff Riggenbach]

Dan Lyons resigned as dean of Gonzaga University in Spokane, to become the free world's leading advocate of winning the war in Vietnam, visiting seventeen times between 1963 and 1975. His five hundred daily radio and television broadcasts, plus his nationwide weekly columns and debates on college campuses, reached millions every week for twelve years. In this book, he presents a brilliant exposé of why we lost the war--and why and how we should have won.

No one is more adept at putting Vietnam in perspective. This is America's Malcolm Muggeridge at his best.


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Saturday, January 30, 2010

Why The North Won The Vietnam War

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Why The North Won The Vietnam War Feature

In this new collection of essays on the Vietnam War, eminent scholars of the Second Indochina conflict consider several key factors that led to the defeat of the United States and its allies. The book adopts a candid and critical look at the U.S.’s stance and policies in Vietnam, and refuses to condemn, excuse, or apologize for America’s actions in the conflict. Rather, the contributors think widely and creatively about the varied reasons that may have accounted for the U.S.’s failure to defeat the North Vietnamese Army, such as role played by economics in America’s defeat. Other fresh perspectives on the topic include American intelligence failure in Vietnam, the international dimensions of America’s defeat in Vietnam, and the foreign policy of the Democratic Republic of Vietnam.


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