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Why the North Won the Vietnam War
Why the South Won the American War in Vietnam
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Robert K. Brigham
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2002
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Palgrave Macmillan US
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Introduction
pp. 47
Victory by Other Means
pp. 77
Fighting Without Allies
pp. 97
Why the South Won the American War in Vietnam
pp. 117
How America’s Own Military Performance in Vietnam Aided and Abetted the“North’s”Victory
pp. 137
Impatience, Illusion, and Asymmetry
pp. 153
The Cost of Losing the “Other War” in Vietnam
pp. 201
The Role of Economic Culture in Victory and Defeat in Vietnam
pp. 219
“Ho, Ho, Ho Chi Minh Ho Chi Minh Is Gonna Win!”
pp. 233
Hall of Mirrors
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