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HIS 415 COMPLETE COURSE,
week 1 discussion
Westerners Reading Overseas History
Rising Tide of Nationalist Expectations
The history and identity of the Vietnamese people reaches very far back. Their hopes and expectations for their own
Week 2 discussion
Failure of Diplomacy in 1954 (
Issues of Collective Security
Week 3 discussion
Cold War Always Lurking
Shifting from Advisors to Combatants
Week 4 discnn
Trying to Succeed in Limited War
Formless” and “Frontless” Warfare
Week 5 discussion
Making Presidential Decisions
Impact of News Photography
Week 6 discussion
How Diplomacy Involves Saving Face
Welfare of Those Who Serve
Week 7 discussion
Coping with After-effects of Combat
American Foreign Relations After the War
Homework 1
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Although the Viet people have a long history, our course begins in the 19th century with Vietnam as part of a larger area called French Indochina, a colony of France. The colonization took decades, but for our purposes the process of French control was complete in 1893.
Many nations of historic significance matured to the point where they sent out colonial settlers to faraway lands and over time eventually extended dominion over those lands. The United States also came into possession of faraway territories but without the same process of sending talented citizens to those lands with an agenda of establishing domination over them or of establishing an empire.
Your assignment is to write a short paper of two or three double-spaced pages on the topic listed below. Follow the directions carefully, and for this first week also explain carefully what you are saying.
The Week 1 Topic: Explain why it is both necessary and helpful to study...