After Saigon's Fall : Refugees and US-Vietnamese Relations, 1975–2000
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Paperback / Softback
Book Series
Cambridge Studies in US Foreign Relations
ISBN-10
1108726275
ISBN-13
9781108726276
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Imprint
Cambridge University Press
Country of Manufacture
GB
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
May 26th, 2022
Print length
328 Pages
Weight
500 grams
Dimensions
15.10 x 22.70 x 2.30 cms
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This new history of United States policy toward Vietnam after the end of the Vietnam War revises our understanding of the conflict's aftermath. Focusing on migration programs that brought one million Vietnamese to the US, Demmer offers new insights on a topic of perennial interest.
Few historians of the Vietnam War have covered the post-1975 era or engaged comprehensively with refugee politics, humanitarianism, and human rights as defining issues of the period. After Saigon''s Fall is the first major work to uncover this history. Amanda C. Demmer offers a new account of the post-War normalization of US–Vietnam relations by centering three major transformations of the late twentieth century: the reassertion of the US Congress in American foreign policy; the Indochinese diaspora and changing domestic and international refugee norms; and the intertwining of humanitarianism and the human rights movement. By tracing these domestic, regional, and global phenomena, After Saigon''s Fall captures the contingencies and contradictions inherent in US-Vietnamese normalization. Using previously untapped archives to recover a riveting narrative with both policymakers and nonstate advocates at its center, Demmer''s book also reveals much about US politics and society in the last quarter of the twentieth century.
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