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Argument Without End
Robert S. McNamara | Thomas J. Biersteker | James G. Blight | Herbert Y. Schandler | Robert K. Brigham

Argument Without End

in search of answers to the Vietnam tragedy

Public Affairs (Mar 02, 1999)
9781891620225
| Hardcover
479 pages | 168 x 241 mm | English
$ 18.99 | Value: $ 18.99
Dewey 959.7043373
LC Classification DS558 .M439 1999
LC Control No. 99011830

Subject

  • United States
  • Vietnam
  • Vietnam (Republic)
  • Vietnam War, 1961-1975/ United States
  • Vietnamese Conflict, 1961-1975

Plot

The former Secretary of Defense, and leading scholars from the U.S. and Vietnam, offer groundbreaking new study of exactly how the Vietnam War happened-and why it could not be stopped before millions died.Drawing on an array of recently declassified documents and a series of unprecedented meetings with former top North Vietnamese leaders, Argument Without End re-frames the war and the decision-making that surrounded it. It draws surprising conclusions, many of which debunk conventional wisdom and which will no doubt cause debate among scholars, journalists, veterans, military personnel, and ordinary Americans who lived through the war era. Like no other book before it, Argument Without End allows us to look at the decisions that led to the war and to its tragic, ultimately pointless continuation. It also shows conclusively that the war could not be won militarily by the United States. One of the most important works on Vietnam to be published, Argument Without End is also a book of lasting relevance to all who seek to quell the conflicts between nations.