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Viet Nam Witness 1953-66
A chronicle of the evolution of what Vietnamese call the American War by the winner of the 1966 George Polk Award for outstanding interpretive reporting. Fall wrote as a journalist & a scholar, backed by credentials that include being the recipient of Fulbright, SEATO & Guggenheim fellowships. This is a collection of his articles from publications including The NY Times Magazine, The Nation, The New Republic & Foreign Affairs. Denying that the war was unavoidable, Fall contends that in their day-to-day decisions, Paris, Saigon & Washington repeatedly ignored vital information & chose the course least likely to produce beneficial long-term results.
Introduction
1 France loses Indochina
Solution in Indochina (March, 1954)
The French communists and Indochina (April, 1955)
The failure of the Navarre plan (December, 1956)
Representative government in the State of VietNam, 1949-54 (August, 1954)
The cease-fire- an appraisal (September, 1954)
Settlement at Geneva- then and now (May,1965)
2 The north: two decades of revolution
The grass-roots rebellion (March,1954)
Crisis in the North (January,1957)
Inside Hanoi (November, 1962)
A contemporary profile (July, 1965)
3 The South: stillborn experiment?
Religion in politics (July, 1955)
Danger signs (May, 1958)
The birth of insurgency (July, 1958)
The Montagnards (October, 1964)
The agonizing reappraisal (February, 1965)
The scars of division (July, 1964)
4 The unseen enemy
Communist military tactics (October, 1956)
The Viet-Cong (April, 1965)
The new communist army (September, 1965)
5 The west at bay
The stakes in Southeast Asia (November, 1962)
Full circle, 1954-64 (May, 1964)
The roots of conflict (January, 1965)
6 The second Indochina war
The impersonal war (October, 1965)
The statistics of war (July, 1965)
The year of the Hawks (December, 1965)
Old war, new war (March, 1966)
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