Without honor: defeat in Vietnam and Cambodia

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Baltimore, Md.: John Hopkins University Press, 1999Description: 559pISBN:
  • 0801861071 (pbk.):
Subject(s): Summary: The author, who spent the final days of the Vietnam war as a correspondent for the Baltimore Sun, describes his firsthand observations of the collapse of Cambodia and South Vietnam - from the 1973 Paris peace agreement to the American evacuation of Saigon and its aftermath. He also provides an historical record and analysis of the strategic military and political decisions which led to the 'worst foreign policy failure in a nation's history.'
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The author, who spent the final days of the Vietnam war as a correspondent for the Baltimore Sun, describes his firsthand observations of the collapse of Cambodia and South Vietnam - from the 1973 Paris peace agreement to the American evacuation of Saigon and its aftermath. He also provides an historical record and analysis of the strategic military and political decisions which led to the 'worst foreign policy failure in a nation's history.'

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