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61. The Tao Te Ching: 81 Verses by Lao Tzu with Introduction and Commentary (Sacred Wisdom) by Lao Tzu | |
Hardcover: 224
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(2006-09-28)
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tao te what?
Well-Made and Readable Translation, But Warped Commentary
The Tao through a warped lens.
If the "world" would just read and apply this ....
Great Translation,Great Price |
62. The Indochinese Experience of the French and the Americans: Nationalism and Communism in Cambodia, Laos, and Vietnam by Arthur J. Dommen | |
Hardcover: 1168
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(2001-12-15)
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Editorial Review Product Description Meticulous and detailed, Dommen s telling of the complicated history of the American-French-Indochinese relationship is always judicious and cautious in its judgments. Nevertheless, many people will find his analysis of the Diem coup in chapter 7 (itself as long as many monographs) a disturbing account of American plotting and murder. This is an essential book for anyone who wants to understand Vietnam and the people who fought against the United States and won. Customer Reviews (3)
A little more than you needed to know... At the end of several chapters, under the heading of "looking back", Dommen analyzes the consequences of foreign interference in the affairs of Southeast Asia.He admits to a grudging admiration of the Vietnamese (read: "Indochinese") communist party centre as it expanded its power, but disputes its constitutional legitimacy over that of other post-war nationalist movements.The villains of the piece are clearly identified, led by de Gaulle and Mendès-France, the latter having eviscerated the constitutional State of Vietnam at Geneva.In the U.S.-dominated period of the early 60s, he highlights the complicity of Henry Cabot Lodge in the assassination of Ngo Dinh Diem, and W. Averell Harriman is identified as the main "conspirator" in accepting the de facto division of Laos in the early 60s.Most egregious of all is Henry Kissinger, who accepted a Nobel Prize for, in effect, handing over southern Vietnam to the communists in 1973 in exchange for the release of U.S. POWs.Dommen is relativistic about the bombings of Laos and Cambodia, but correctly points out that the Khmer Rouge victory was primarily due, not to the meagre U.S. support of Lon Nol, but to the initial backing of the DRV and the petulant endorsement of Prince Sihanouk. The book's main flaw -- starting with its cumbersome title -- is its daunting attention to detail.But this is inconsistent: there is, for example, virtually no analysis of U.S. policy, e.g., the rationale for the massive military build-up in Vietnam after 1964.And there are annoying historical parallels:to compare the RVN and the DRV to "Athens and Sparta" is a stretch.The opening chapters describing the 19th century expansion of French power are simply confusing -- Milton Osborne has done a better job in his recent concise history of the Mekong. Dommen needed a good editor to tighten the prose and limit the timeframe: he repeatedly recounts incidents from the viewpoints of all three countries (and sometimes Thailand as well), even when there is little difference in interpretation.And his research into more recent events seems to be based largely on press accounts, which weakens his analysis, e.g., of developments in Cambodia. For knowledgeable students of modern Indochina and the role played there by France and the United States, there is little that is new in this book.Dommen's point of view, however, is curiously refreshing.For younger readers who have been taught that the Vietnam war was the result of U.S. "aggression",it may come as a surprise that there were, for a period of thirty years or so, viable alternatives to communist rule in the area, corrupt and venal as some may have been.Moreover, the comparison between the colonialism of France -- which never, for example, had a national leader assassinated -- and that of the equally war-weary United States, which, as it withdrew, cut off all military assistance to its former "puppet", is biting.Dommen dedicates this book to the professional diplomats and aid officials who gave good advice to Washington which was mostly ignored, and who returned home, much like their military counterparts, to face shattered careers and ignominy.
An insightful study of the Vietnam War Previous books looked exclusively at the American aspect of the Vietnam War while others focused only at the Hanoi side. Dommen elucidates the perspectives of all the parties involved in the conflict, namely North and South Vietnam, Cambodia and Laos. He thinks the fates of the Indochinese countries are intertwined and the loss of the nationalists to the communists in Laos and Cambodia has adversely affected the war in Vietnam. Dommen begins his story in 1626, but the fratricidal war actually started in 1600 when duke Nguyen Hoang broke away from the then Thanh Long (Hanoi) regime, settled in present-day central Vietnam. and thus founded South Vietnam. North and South fought against each other for 50 years from 1627 to 1677 followed by one hundred-year peace. It was only in 1778 when the southern general Nguyen Hue reunited the whole country. He unfortunately died young at the age of 40 and another southerner Nguyen Anh reunited the country for the second time in 1802. Dommen also looks at the war as a struggle between communists and non communist-nationalists that eventually went the communist way. The assassination of President Diem, the US take over of the Vietnam War, Kissinger's machiavellian ploys to extricate the Americans out of Vietnam, and the eventual fate of the nationalists are carefully analyzed. He hopes the latter could recover one day the sovereignty that has been stolen from them by Hanoi, a regime of "mendicity and mendacity." The author is to be congratulated for his in-depth review of this long and agonizing war, for which many lives have been lost, certainly not in vain. The lessons are still vivid and it is hoped we can learn enough from them to avoid repeating the mistakes of the past.
Superior reading for serious students |
63. History of Aid to Laos: Motivations and Impacts (Mekong Press) by Viliam Phraxayavong | |
Paperback: 328
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(2009-10-15)
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Editorial Review Product Description After decades of foreign aid, Laos is left with a continuing dependence on development assistance, a status as one of the world's Least Developed Countries (LDC), and a host of new and old problems such as human trafficking, drug addiction, lack of human resources, and environmental degradation. |
64. Vero Beach, Florida: History of Laos Since 1945 | |
Paperback: 70
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(2010-09-15)
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65. History of Laos since 1945: North Vietnamese invasion of Laos, Laotian Civil War, Laotian Rebellion, First Indochina War, Vietnam, Vientiane. | |
Paperback: 116
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(2009-10-01)
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66. History of Laos: History of Laos Since 1945 | |
Paperback: 264
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(2010-10-14)
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67. Cultural Crisis and Social Memory: Modernity and Identity in Thailand and Laos.(Book Review): An article from: The Australian Journal of Politics and History by Martin Stuart-Fox | |
Digital: 3
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(2004-03-01)
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68. Military of Laos: Laos Military Personnel, Military History of Laos, Kong Le, Lao People's Liberation Army Air Force, Bounleuth Saycocie | |
Paperback: 38
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(2010-06-10)
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69. Buddhist Kingdom, Marxist State: The Making of Modern Laos (Studies in Asian History, 2) by Martin Stuart-Fox | |
Paperback: 419
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(2002)
Isbn: 9744800232 Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
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70. Centuries in Laos: 20th Century in Laos, 21st Century in Laos, History of Laos Since 1945, Laotian Civil War, History of Laos to 1945 | |
Paperback: 116
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(2010-09-15)
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71. Tai History: Ayutthaya Kingdom, Sukhothai Kingdom, History of Laos to 1945, Ahom-mughal Conflicts, Ahom Dynasty, Tai Peoples, Ahom Kingdom | |
Paperback: 214
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(2010-09-15)
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72. Lao-tzu: Webster's Timeline History, 550 BC - 2006 by Icon Group International | |
Digital: 20
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(2009-04-16)
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73. HISTORY OF LAOS.(Review): An article from: The Australian Journal of Politics and History by Kelvin Rowley | |
Digital: 5
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(1999-03-01)
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74. The Laos Name in History by Ancestry.com | |
Paperback: 88
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(2007-06-17)
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75. Storm over Laos,: A contemporary history (Books that matter) by Sisouk Na Champassak | |
Hardcover: 202
Pages
(1961)
Asin: B0007I0S8Y Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
76. The roots of the conflicts in Indochina with chronology of Laos history, Kings, filiations and major successive political events in Laos from 1316-1975 by William K Bouarouy | |
Unknown Binding: 201
Pages
(1992)
Asin: B0006F7A66 Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
77. History of Laos by Maha Sila Viravong | |
Unknown Binding: 147
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(1964)
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78. Lao People's Democratic Republic: Webster's Timeline History, 1905 - 2007 by Icon Group International | |
Digital: 27
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(2009-02-23)
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79. 20th Century in Laos: History of Laos Since 1945 | |
Paperback: 94
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(2010-09-15)
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80. Politics of Ritual and Remembrance: Laos Since 1975 by Grant Evans | |
Paperback: 244
Pages
(1998-02-01)
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Good Taste and Less Filling
Excellent, far more insightful than the title suggests The book does not contain the same wit and human interest as "Stalking the Elephant Kings,"but there was never any suggestion that it would. Despite having fewer personal anecdotes (not that it didn't have a fair number,) I found this book even more insightful. The book answered a number of questions I had always had about Laos that several other books, and three weeks in the country, could not answer. I recommend it to anyone interested in this mysterious country, even casual tourists or business people investing in Laos. ... Read more |
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