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A Clash of Cultures - Civil-Military Relations during the Vietnam War (Hardcover)
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A Clash of Cultures - Civil-Military Relations during the Vietnam War (Hardcover)
Series: In War and in Peace: U.S. Civil-Military Relations
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The Vietnam War was in many ways defined by a civil-military
divide, an underlying clash between military and civilian
leadership over the conflict's nature, purpose and results. This
book explores the reasons for that clash--and the results of it.
The relationships between the U.S. military, its supporters, and
its opponents during the Vietnam War were both intense and complex.
Schwab shows how the ability of the military to prosecute the war
was complicated by these relationships, and by a variety of
nonmilitary considerations that grew from them. Chief among these
was the military's relationship to a civilian state that
interpreted strategic value, risks, morality, political costs, and
military and political results according to a different calculus.
Second was a media that brought the war--and those protesting
it--into living rooms across the land. As Schwab demonstrates,
Vietnam brought together two leadership groups, each with very
different operational and strategic perspectives on the Indochina
region. Senior military officers favored conceptualizing the war as
a conventional military conflict that required conventional means
to victory. Political leaders and critics of the war understood it
as an essentially political conflict, with associated political
risks and costs. As the war progressed, Schwab argues, the
divergence in perspectives, ideologies, and political interests
created a large, and ultimately unbridgeable divide between
military and civilian leaders. In the end, this "clash of cultures"
defined the Vietnam War and its legacy for the armed forces and for
American society as a whole.
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