This book puts American policy in Southeast Asia and the
traumatic events of the second Indochina War into the larger
perspective of the Cold War. Levine's wide-ranging work treats
everything from the local appeals of Communist parties in the
region and the peculiarities of Vietnamese Communism to the
development of the domino theory and its consequences, from
helicopter warfare to the antiwar movement. Treating harshly some
of the orthodoxies that have developed about Vietnam and scathing
in its treatment of the Kennedy, Johnson, and Nixon
administrations, it will interest scholars, students, and veterans
of the conflict.
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