The Vietnam War in the Pacific World
The Vietnam War in the Pacific World
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Abstract
Fifty years since the signing of the Paris Peace Accords signaled the final withdrawal of US troops from Vietnam, the war's mark on the Pacific world remains. The essays gathered here offer an essential, postcolonial interpretation of a struggle rooted not only in Indochinese history but also in the wider Asia Pacific region. Extending the Vietnam War's historiography away from a singular focus on American policies and experiences and toward fundamental regional dynamics, the book reveals a truly global struggle that made the Pacific world what it is today. Contributors include: David L. Anderson, Mattias Fibiger, Zach Fredman, Marc Jason Gilbert, Alice S. Kim, Mark Atwood Lawrence, Jason Lim, Jana K. Lipman, Greg Lockhart, S. R. Joey Long, Christopher Lovins, Mia Martin Hobbs, Boi Huyen Ngo, Wen-Qing Ngoei, Nathalie Huynh Chau Nguyen, Noriko Shiratori, Lisa Tran, A. Gabrielle Westcott
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Front Matter
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Fire in the American Lake: Toward a Regional Turn in Vietnam War Studies
Brian Cuddy andFredrik Logevall
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British Neocolonialism in Malaya and Singapore, and U.S. Empire in the Pacific
Wen-Qing Ngoei
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Made in Britain: The Fantasy Driving Australia’s Involvement in the Vietnam War
Greg Lockhart
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The War of Southeast Asia: Falling Dominoes, the 1967 Clifford-Taylor Mission, and the Fight for the Stability of the Pacific World
A. Gabrielle Westcott
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A Far Greater Prize than Vietnam: The United States, Indonesia, and the Vietnam War
Mark Atwood Lawrence
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The View from the Hill: Hawaiʻi’s Congressional Delegation and the Struggle for Peace in Vietnam and Equity at Home, 1964–1975
Marc Jason Gilbert
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GI Resistance and Transpacific Activism in Iwakuni during the Vietnam War: A Piece of Forgotten History
Noriko Shiratori
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The U.S. Military’s R&R Program in Taipei, 1965–1972
Zach Fredman
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Taiwanese Economic Assistance to South Vietnam, 1955–1975
Jason Lim
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The “Vietnamese” Skirt and Other Wartime Myths in Lee Yun-gi’s “Trigonometric Functions”
Alice S. Kim
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The American-Led Military Coalition in Vietnam: Interests, Incentives, and Interpretations
David L. Anderson
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LBJ’s Hessians? Korean Troops’ Dispatch to Vietnam
Christopher Lovins
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Strengthening the Regime: Singapore, the United States, and the War in Indochina
S. R. Joey Long
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Buying Time? The Vietnam War and Southeast Asia
Mattias Fibiger
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From Resident to Refugee: The Exodus from Southern Vietnam in the Late 1970s
Lisa Tran
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Vietnamese Refugee Status, Habeas Corpus, and Hong Kong, 1988–1997
Jana K. Lipman
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Moving beyond the Past: Vietnamese Serving in the Australian Defence Force
Nathalie Huynh Chau Nguyen
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Veterans’ Reflections on Legacies of War in Việt Nam at Peace
Mia Martin Hobbs
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Colonial Legacies of Dioxin Contamination in Vietnam and Australia
Boi Huyen Ngo
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