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- catalog contributor b897988.
- catalog contributor b897989.
- catalog contributor b897990.
- catalog contributor b897991.
- catalog coverage "Vietnam Politics and government.".
- catalog created "[1967]".
- catalog date "1967".
- catalog date "[1967]".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "[1967]".
- catalog description "Bibliography: p. [189]-195.".
- catalog description "Introduction -- Communist objectives in Vietnam: the theory and strategy of "People's War." Lenin propounds a doctrine; Stalin distorts it ; Khrushchev revives Soviet interest in "Liberation Wars" ; Mao produces a general theory of "People's War" ; The Viet Minh and "People's War" ; Lin Piao restates the theory and practice of revolutionary war -- Hanoi's War: a violent road to "Peaceful Reunification." Hanoi's commitment to the destruction of the Southern Republic ; North Vietnam's role in the war: both overt and clandestine ; Hanoi's peace terms: surrender of South Vietnam to Communism ; Opposition in the United States encourages Hanoi ; The other side of the coin: Hanoi sometimes faces reality ; Ho Chi Minh's longer view: North Vietnam's wider ambitions -- The Viet Cong: politics at gunpoint. Viet Cong adaptation of "People's War" doctrine to South Vietnam ; National Lilberation Front: the public facade of the Viet Cong ; The clandestine Marxist core: engine and pilot of the revolution ; The infrastructure: struggle at the rice roots level ; Viet Cong leadership: shadowy and featureless ; Viet Cong operational policies and problems: the mobilization of popular support ; Terror: a key operational weapon ; Viet Cong propaganda efforts: massive and sustained ; The Viet Cong fighter: tough, patient, skillful ; Viet Cong morale under stress: a key to peace in Vietnam? -- The Chinese posture: aggression with caution. The Chinese Communist commitment in Vietnam: bellicose but vague ; Fantasy and realism in Peking's view of the world situation ; Vietnam and the rift with the USSR-- The Soviet view: hazards and opportunities. Moscow views Vietnam and world Communist unity ; Vietnam as a barometer of U.S.-USSR relations -- Conclusion.".
- catalog extent "xi, 195 p.".
- catalog hasFormat "Communism in Vietnam.".
- catalog isFormatOf "Communism in Vietnam.".
- catalog issued "1967".
- catalog issued "[1967]".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Chicago, American Bar Association".
- catalog relation "Communism in Vietnam.".
- catalog spatial "Vietnam Politics and government.".
- catalog spatial "Vietnam.".
- catalog subject "335.43/09597".
- catalog subject "Communism Vietnam.".
- catalog subject "Communist strategy.".
- catalog subject "HX400.V5 S9".
- catalog tableOfContents "Introduction -- Communist objectives in Vietnam: the theory and strategy of "People's War." Lenin propounds a doctrine; Stalin distorts it ; Khrushchev revives Soviet interest in "Liberation Wars" ; Mao produces a general theory of "People's War" ; The Viet Minh and "People's War" ; Lin Piao restates the theory and practice of revolutionary war -- Hanoi's War: a violent road to "Peaceful Reunification." Hanoi's commitment to the destruction of the Southern Republic ; North Vietnam's role in the war: both overt and clandestine ; Hanoi's peace terms: surrender of South Vietnam to Communism ; Opposition in the United States encourages Hanoi ; The other side of the coin: Hanoi sometimes faces reality ; Ho Chi Minh's longer view: North Vietnam's wider ambitions -- The Viet Cong: politics at gunpoint. Viet Cong adaptation of "People's War" doctrine to South Vietnam ; National Lilberation Front: the public facade of the Viet Cong ; The clandestine Marxist core: engine and pilot of the revolution ; The infrastructure: struggle at the rice roots level ; Viet Cong leadership: shadowy and featureless ; Viet Cong operational policies and problems: the mobilization of popular support ; Terror: a key operational weapon ; Viet Cong propaganda efforts: massive and sustained ; The Viet Cong fighter: tough, patient, skillful ; Viet Cong morale under stress: a key to peace in Vietnam? -- The Chinese posture: aggression with caution. The Chinese Communist commitment in Vietnam: bellicose but vague ; Fantasy and realism in Peking's view of the world situation ; Vietnam and the rift with the USSR-- The Soviet view: hazards and opportunities. Moscow views Vietnam and world Communist unity ; Vietnam as a barometer of U.S.-USSR relations -- Conclusion.".
- catalog title "Communism in Vietnam; a documentary study of theory, strategy and operational practices, by Rodger Swearingen and Hammond Rolph.".
- catalog type "text".