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Inscríbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. Very good for the lead up to the war and the history of Vietnam, sets the context of the war nicely. However in a 600 page book less than 200 pages are on the period after 1965. It is solid when it comes to political and diplomatic efforts, but next to nothing on the actual fighting. The author does a good job of looking at the North Vietnamese, the South Vietnamese (too often ignored) and the Americans and their viewpoints. La tragedie del Vietnam: trent'anni di guerra, sette milioni di tonnellate di bombe, una quantità di molte volte superiore a quelle esplese in tutta la seconda guerra mondiale lanciate su un territorio poco più grande dell'Italia, seicentomilia soldati vietnamiti e sessantamila americani uccisi, tre milioni di morti tra i civili, una terra sconvolta. Ma quale fu la logica politica che stava dietro il conflitto? Quali gli errori commessi, quale la lezione da trarne? S. Karnow - forse lo studioso che ha meglio conosciuto la realtà vietnamita, in più di quindici anni di presenza nel Sud-est asiatico - traccia il primo approfondito bilancio della vicenda e, al di l della cronaca, fornisce le risposte dello storio a queste domande. 5209. Vietnam A History, by Stanley Karnow (read 16 Oct 2014) This book was published in 1983 and is a full history of Vietnam from 1945 to April 1975, when the government we spent so many millions propping up fell. It is a sad story and while my reading was admiratory of the way Karnow tells the story it is a dolorous story, with no American president coming out as a farseeing and wise man. Sometimes the account is not organized as well as one would want, with the story dropping back and forth.
"The most comprehensive, up-to-date and balanced account we have of the Vietnam War." "First-rate as a popular contribution to understanding the war." "This is history writing at its best." "A landmark work. Exceptionally well researched and well written, it is the most complete account to date of the Vietnam tragedy." Distinciones
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Examines American involvement in the Vietnam War, delves into the decisionmaking process in Washington and Asia, and presents interviews with participants on both sides. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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For the most part, this is a balanced and fair book. Karnow dissects the American failures, especially by the upper echelon, Johnson, Rostow, Acheson, Westmoreland, and later Nixon and Kissinger. Again, he is fair, albeit deservedly critical, particularly of Johnson, whose dithering, indecisiveness, and utter incapability of understanding a foreign culture locked the US into taking one misstep after another.
On the other hand, Karnow is weakest in his discussion of the North Vietnamese Communist leadership. His history of Ho Chi Minh's is concise and accurate. But he doesn't give full enough credit to Le Duan's leadership role, especially early on in the 1960s, when Ho was consigned to the position of a figurehead. In his favor, Karnow does treat Communist attestations with the skepticism they deserve (unlike Sheehan, who is often apt to take their word at full value). And his post war interviews of North Vietnamese and Viet Cong veterans gives good insight not only into their motivations but also their inherent differences and distrust of each other, especially among Viet Cong (NLF) veterans native to the south.
In short, read Karnow for a comprehensive history of Vietnam as well as the best understanding of American political maneuvering during the war. Read Sheehan for a detailed picture through the eyes of the men who fought the war at ground level. ( )