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Vietnam Triangle: Moscow, Peking, Hanoi

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Russia - China - Vietnam - Each government has its own particular interest and investment in the war in Vietnam; each hopes for a different final outcome, and no solution to the war can be found without an understanding of the diverse interests involved. Donald S. Zagoria, Associate Professor of Government at Hunter College, The City of New York and Director of its Research Institute on Modern Asia, shows clearly how widely split the Communist parties involved in the war in Vietnam are. This book goes far to clarify misunderstanding and confusion about the conflict in Southeast Asia, and to provide a framework for responsible discussion about the United States' role in Vietnam. Vietnam Trilogy is an intense study of Communism itself and of particular environments in which the diverse Communist parties involved in the war in Vietnam operate. Vietnam Trilogy puts them into perspective for effective United States policy toward the War in Vietnam.

286 pages, Paperback

First published June 1, 1967

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Donald S. Zagoria is an American author and director of the Forum on Asia-Pacific Security. Zagoria eearned his B.A. at Rutgers University and his M.A. and Ph.D. at Columbia University.

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