After Saigon's Fall: Refugees and US-Vietnamese Relations, 1975–2000: Cambridge Studies in US Foreign Relations
Autor Amanda C. Demmeren Limba Engleză Paperback – 25 mai 2022
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781108726276
ISBN-10: 1108726275
Pagini: 328
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 19 mm
Greutate: 0.49 kg
Editura: Cambridge University Press
Colecția Cambridge University Press
Seria Cambridge Studies in US Foreign Relations
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 1108726275
Pagini: 328
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 19 mm
Greutate: 0.49 kg
Editura: Cambridge University Press
Colecția Cambridge University Press
Seria Cambridge Studies in US Foreign Relations
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Cuprins
Introduction; Part I: 1. The fall of Saigon; 2. Human rights, refugees, and normalization; Part II: 3. Expanding the US agenda; 4. US-SRV cooperation; Part III: 5. Refugees and the road map; 6. Humanitarian issues, human rights, and ongoing normalization; Conclusion.
Recenzii
'1975 was not just the end of the Vietnam War, this path breaking book argues, but also the start of a new chapter in US-Vietnamese relations, entered on the messy politics of normalization. After Saigon's Fall will be essential reading for scholars of human rights, humanitarianism, and 20th century international history.' Julia F. Irwin, author of Making the World Safe: The American Red Cross and a Nation's Humanitarian Awakening
'Demmer's book beautifully evokes the bodies that loomed over efforts at US-Vietnamese normalization - the POW/MIAs for whom Americans demanded a 'full accounting' and the Vietnamese who migrated en masse to the United States in the decades following the war. As she illuminates the war's final chapter, Demmer exposes the myriad ways in which family reunification was at the center of reconciliation efforts after Saigon's fall.' Sarah Snyder, author of From Selma to Moscow: How Human Rights Activists Transformed U.S. Foreign Policy
'Built on impressive research and showcasing incisive analysis, After Saigon's Fall shows how migration vitally shaped the post-war relationship between Vietnam and the United States. Astute and engaging, Amanda Demmer's book is a must read for scholars of immigration, the Cold War, and human rights and humanitarianism.' Carl J. Bon Tempo, author of Americans at the Gate: The United States and Refugees during the Cold War
'In After Saigon's Fall, Amanda Demmer examines the interconnectedness of war and peace. By foregrounding refugees, the politics of humanitarianism, and the memory of war, she offers profound insights of how the aftermath of war is in many ways its continuation.' Judy Wu, author of Radicals on the Road: Internationalism, Orientalism and Feminism during the Vietnam Era
'Demmer's book beautifully evokes the bodies that loomed over efforts at US-Vietnamese normalization - the POW/MIAs for whom Americans demanded a 'full accounting' and the Vietnamese who migrated en masse to the United States in the decades following the war. As she illuminates the war's final chapter, Demmer exposes the myriad ways in which family reunification was at the center of reconciliation efforts after Saigon's fall.' Sarah Snyder, author of From Selma to Moscow: How Human Rights Activists Transformed U.S. Foreign Policy
'Built on impressive research and showcasing incisive analysis, After Saigon's Fall shows how migration vitally shaped the post-war relationship between Vietnam and the United States. Astute and engaging, Amanda Demmer's book is a must read for scholars of immigration, the Cold War, and human rights and humanitarianism.' Carl J. Bon Tempo, author of Americans at the Gate: The United States and Refugees during the Cold War
'In After Saigon's Fall, Amanda Demmer examines the interconnectedness of war and peace. By foregrounding refugees, the politics of humanitarianism, and the memory of war, she offers profound insights of how the aftermath of war is in many ways its continuation.' Judy Wu, author of Radicals on the Road: Internationalism, Orientalism and Feminism during the Vietnam Era
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Descriere
A new understanding of US policy toward Vietnam after the end of the Vietnam War based on fresh archival discoveries.