GEW Reports & Analyses Team. / Hichem Karoui (Editor)
The Vietnam War had a significant impact on international relations, sparking a global anti-war movement and shaping diplomatic dynamics.* The Vietnam War divided nations into those supporting the United States and those supporting North Vietnam and the Viet Cong.* The Soviet Union and China provided significant military and economic aid to the resistance movement.* The Vietnam War fuelled anti-war sentiments worldwide, with music, film, and journalism playing a crucial role in mobilising opposition.* The Tet Offensive of 1968 was a turning point in the international perception of the war.* Governments and political leaders around the world faced challenges in balancing support for the United States with their commitment to international norms and security.* The Vietnam War challenged conventional notions of power, justice, and the limits of military intervention. Defying Empire: delves into the compelling and often overlooked struggle for freedom in Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia. Through meticulous research and powerful storytelling, this book offers a comprehensive account of the interconnected movements that fought against colonial rule in Indochina. From the early resistance to French colonisation to the tumultuous years of war and eventual independence, this narrative sheds light on the complex dynamics of nationalist movements and their enduring impact on Southeast Asia. With a keen focus on historical accuracy and insightful analysis, Defying Empire presents a nuanced portrayal of the individuals and events shaping the region’s sovereignty path. This authoritative work is essential for anyone seeking a deeper understanding of the intertwined histories of Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia.