![]() The RVN, she reveals, was made through the struggles of Vietnamese and their contests over how to realize a vision of “anticommunist nationalism” that could divide as easily as it united. By the end of a carefully crafted, tightly written narrative, the author has demonstrated that the RVN “was neither an aberration in Vietnam’s struggle for independence nor an ‘invention’ or ‘offspring’ of US foreign policy.” On the contrary, the Saigon government was an outcome of the revolutionary movement and part of a Vietnamese political tradition that predated and outlasted American involvement. ![]()
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