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OverviewForeword by Richard Holbrooke Five American and three Vietnamese participants in the early days of U.S. involvement in southeast Asia compellingly argue that the failure of American policy in Vietnam was not inevitable. The common theme of their individual essays suggests that the war in Vietnam might have had a much different--and far less tragic--outcome if U.S. policy makers had listened to experts with experience in Asia and combating communist revolutionary warfare and pursued a coherent and consistent counterinsurgency strategy instead of militarizing and Americanizing the struggle. The authors point out that against the advice of experts and the proven success of counterinsurgency programs in Malaya and the Philippines, senior policy makers made the fateful decision to develop the South Vietnamese Army as a mirror image of the U.S. Army rather than as a counter-guerilla force. The authors, who were involved in all levels of the counterinsurgency campaign, also cite as key factors in American policy failure: support for the coup that overthrew President Diem in 1963, bureaucratic in-fighting, and the lack of appreciation for the complexities of revolutionary warfare and the practicalities of grass-roots programs to combat it. A vivid account of that coup is included in the book with fresh insight into the pivotal event. Two essays written by former South Vietnamese senior officers who once fought with Communist Viet Minh forces provide a unique perspective of how both sides thought and functioned. While this devastating portrait can do nothing to change what has already transpired, it does offer significant lessons for the future and should not be ignored. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Harvey C Neese , John O'Donnell , Richard HolbrookePublisher: Naval Institute Press Imprint: Naval Institute Press Dimensions: Width: 15.90cm , Height: 2.60cm , Length: 23.40cm Weight: 0.611kg ISBN: 9781557504913ISBN 10: 1557504911 Pages: 308 Publication Date: 01 February 2001 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Temporarily unavailable ![]() The supplier advises that this item is temporarily unavailable. It will be ordered for you and placed on backorder. Once it does come back in stock, we will ship it out to you. Table of ContentsReviews...an excellent collection of essays by American civilians and Vietnamese officials. -- Journal of Military History ...a good book for readers interested in the nonmilitary advisory and aid effort. -- Military Review ...provides many lessons for the future. -- Vietnam Magazine .. .provides many lessons for the future. -- Vietnam Magazine .. .provides many lessons for the future. -- Vietnam Magazine .. .provides many lessons for the future. Vietnam Magazine .. .an excellent collection of essays by American civilians and Vietnamese officials. -- Journal of Military History .. .a good book for readers interested in the nonmilitary advisory and aid effort. -- Military Review .. .provides many lessons for the future. � Vietnam Magazine -...provides many lessons for the future.- -- Vietnam Magazine -...an excellent collection of essays by American civilians and Vietnamese officials.- -- Journal of Military History -...a good book for readers interested in the nonmilitary advisory and aid effort.- -- Military Review .. .provides many lessons for the future. -- Vietnam Magazine .. .provides many lessons for the future. Vietnam Magazine ...a good book for readers interested in the nonmilitary advisory and aid effort. -- Military Review ...an excellent collection of essays by American civilians and Vietnamese officials. -- Journal of Military History ...provides many lessons for the future. -- Vietnam Magazine .. .provides many lessons for the future. Vietnam Magazine .. .an excellent collection of essays by American civilians and Vietnamese officials. -- Journal of Military History .. .a good book for readers interested in the nonmilitary advisory and aid effort. -- Military Review .. .provides many lessons for the future. -- Vietnam Magazine Author InformationHarvey Neese, a recently retired specialist in international agribusiness development from the University of Idaho, served as an agricultural advisor in developing countries for forty years, fifteen of which were in Southeast Asia. He lives in Troy, Idaho. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |