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News from Viet-nam

News from Viet-nam
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Vietnam News Headlines

Vietnam News Headlines
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Contains daily news articles culled from English press as well as links to Vietnamese news papers, news magazines, and broadcast news. Articles not archived.


Vietnam Perspective

Vietnam Perspective
Author: CBS News
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Total Pages: 144
Release: 1965
Genre: Vietnam
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Vietnam News

Vietnam News
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Total Pages: 28
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Vietnam news network

Vietnam news network
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Genre: Vietnam
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Vietnam news network provides a searchable compilation of Vietnamese-language news reports about Vietnam from 1996 on.


Reporting News in Vietnam

Reporting News in Vietnam
Author: Hai Van Nguyen
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Total Pages: 228
Release: 2007
Genre: Journalism
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Vietnam

Vietnam
Author: Bill Hayton
Publisher: Yale University Press
Total Pages: 303
Release: 2020-11-24
Genre: History
ISBN: 0300249632

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A much-needed behind-the-scenes survey of an emerging Asian power The eyes of the West have recently been trained on China and India, but Vietnam is rising fast among its Asian peers. A breathtaking period of social change has seen foreign investment bringing capitalism flooding into its nominally communist society, booming cities swallowing up smaller villages, and the lure of modern living tugging at the traditional networks of family and community. Yet beneath these sweeping developments lurks an authoritarian political system that complicates the nation’s apparent renaissance. In this engaging work, experienced journalist Bill Hayton looks at the costs of change in Vietnam and questions whether this rising Asian power is really heading toward capitalism and democracy. Based on vivid eyewitness accounts and pertinent case studies, Hayton’s book addresses a broad variety of issues in today’s Vietnam, including important shifts in international relations, the growth of civil society, economic developments and challenges, and the nation’s nascent democracy movement as well as its notorious internal security. His analysis of Vietnam’s “police state,” and its systematic mechanisms of social control, coercion, and surveillance, is fresh and particularly imperative when viewed alongside his portraits of urban and street life, cultural legacies, religion, the media, and the arts. With a firm sense of historical and cultural context, Hayton examines how these issues have emerged and where they will lead Vietnam in the next stage of its development.


Vietnam News Bulletin

Vietnam News Bulletin
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Total Pages: 0
Release: 1974
Genre: Vietnam
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The Weekly War

The Weekly War
Author: James Landers
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Total Pages: 320
Release: 2004
Genre: History
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Based on the thorough examination of roughly nine hundred articles, James Landers provides the first in-depth investigation of how the three major newsmagazines - Newsweek, Time, and U.S. News and World Report - covered the Vietnam War and the impact their coverage had on the American public, presidents, and policymakers.


Republican Empire

Republican Empire
Author: Karl-Friedrich Walling
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Total Pages: 376
Release: 1999
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
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The republics of Greece and Rome proved incapable of waging war effectively and remaining free at the same time. The record of modern republics is not much more encouraging. How, then, did the United States manage to emerge victorious from the world wars of this century, including the Cold War, and still retain its fundamental liberties? For Karl-Friedrich Walling, this unprecedented accomplishment was the work of many hands and many generations, but of Alexander Hamilton especially. No Founder thought more about the theory and practice of modern war and free government. None supplied advice of more enduring relevance to statesmen faced with the responsibility of providing for the common defense while securing the blessings of liberty to their posterity. Hamilton's strategic sobriety led many of his contemporaries to view him as an American Caesar, but this revisionist account calls the conventional "militarist" interpretation of Hamilton into question. Hamilton sought to unite the strength necessary for war with the restraint required by the rule of law, popular consent, and individual rights. In the process, he helped found something new, the world's most durable republican empire. Walling constructs a conversation about war and freedom between Hamilton and the Loyalists, the Anti-Federalists, the Jeffersonians, and other Federalists. Instead of pitting Hamilton's virtues against his opponents' vices (or vice versa), Walling pits Hamilton's virtue of responsibility against the revolutionary virtue of vigilance, a quarrel he believes is inherent to American party government. By reexamining that quarrel in light of the necessities of war and the requirements of liberty, Walling has written the most balanced and moving account of Hamilton so far.