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The
Dayton Accord
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A 10 page overview of the Dayton Accord, its history,
implementation and current status. Stresses the importance of
U.S. and NATO involvement. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: Dayton.wps
1968
As A Turning Point -- American Politics & Vietnam
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This 9 page research paper examines the year 1968 as a
sociopolitical turning point in which America changed its
opinion about Vietnam. The temporary nature of American
successes in the big unit war, the limited success of bombing
in the north and on the infiltration routes, and the failure
of the pacification campaign were all revealed in the Tet
Offensive. Politically, the U.S. government and military had
also proven themselves to be both unreliable and untrustworthy
with such illegal moves as Operation Chaos. It is essentially
argued that 1968 marked a turning point not only in how
Americans would view their own government, but in how the
government would accept these views. Bibliography lists 6
sources.
Filename: Viet1968.wps
Children
Of The Vietnam War -- Confusion & Social Chaos
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It is well-documented that the Vietnam war left many veterans
in a deterioriated mental condition. But what is less
frequently discussed is the depressed lifestyles of children
-- those born of American soldiers who had sex with Vietnam
women as rape or otherwise. Many of these children live in the
United States today.. Some have even attempted to find their
fathers.. The behavior patterns of these youths reflects their
war torn heritage and this 6 page essay examines this concept
as well as its effects on the parent - veteran (i.e.,
post-traumatic stress disorder, etc.;). Bibliography lists 4
sources.
Filename: Vietchil.wps
Effects
of Vietnam War in Modern America Analyzed
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This 15 page research paper examines the impact of the Vietnam
War of the 1960s on the American society, politics and culture
of the 1990s. Specifically considered is how the War itself
has contributed to the current social, political and cultural
debate regarding America's moral landscape. Bibliography lists
9 sources.
Filename: Vietnw.wps
George
C. Herring's America's Longest War
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US involvement in the Vietnam Conflict occurred for a number
of reasons that were more complex than simply the desire of
the United States to prevent the spread of communism. In his
work America's Longest War, Herring reflects on a number of
common war theories to explain US involvement and to define
the essence of the action taken. Herring also demonstrates the
underpinnings of the war itself and the nature of the
perspectives, both national and international, that sustained
the conflict and US involvement for so long. This 5 page paper
considers the elements of Herring's discourse, while also
providing a view of the war itself and defining the
underpinnings that supported its longevity. No additional
sources cited.
Filename: Gherring.wps
Martin
Luther King on Vietnam
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A 15 page research paper on the attitudes and opinions of
Martin Luther King regarding US involvement in Vietnam. The
writer argues that King opposed many of the Cold War US
policies beginning in the late 1950s, and then offers a
chronology of King's opposition to the Vietnam war, and what
influenced his opinions. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: 99kgonvt.wps
My
Lai: Massacre, Tragedy, Incident
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A 16 page paper which illustrates the massacre known as the My
Lai Massacre which occurred in Vietnam during the Vietnam War.
It was an occurrence which was initially called a massacre,
then a tragedy and finally nothing more than a typical
incident that occurred during a time of war. It was a useless
invasion of a small hamlet in Vietnam where there were no
enemies present. The soldiers, known primarily as Charlie
Company, essentially went mad and performed what some have
called Nazi acts. It was an incredibly horrible event and was,
by far, the worst reality of the Vietnam War. Bibliography
lists 6 sources.
Filename: RAmylai.wps
Post-Vietnam
America / A Culture of Internal War
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A 5 page paper that provides an overview of the perspectives
in Englehardt's book The End of the Victory Culture and
Gibson's work Warrior Dreams as they apply to the post-Vietnam
American culture. No additional sources cited.
Filename: Postviet.wps
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