Senin, 27 Maret 2017

Book Review: Misalliance by Edward Miller

Misalliance: Ngo Dinh Diem, the United States, and the Fate of South Vietnam  by Edward Miller, Harvard University Press, 2013 On Nov. 2, 1963, the president of the Republic of Vietnam, Ngo Dinh Diem, and his brother and closest adviser, Ngo Dinh Nhu, were assassinated during a coup staged by the leading generals of the …

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