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Introduction & Acknowledgements=xi
PART I: SETTING THE STAGE: Moderator/Marshall Brement
Chapter One. Evaluating the Vietnam War/Marshall Brement=1
Chapter Two. Putting the War in Context/Wolfgang J. Lehmann=9
Chapter Three. The Geopolitical "Costs" of Vietnam/Peter W. Rodman=15
Chapter Four. Approaching the "Lessons" of the Vietnam War Through the Lens of Current American Military Behavior/Jeffrey Record=25
PART II: UNDERSTANDING THE ENEMY: Moderator/Robert F. Turner
Chapter Five. Vietnamese Communism: Understanding the Enemy/Douglas Pike=59
Chapter Six. The Internationalist Outlook of Vietnamese Communism/Stephen Morris=69
PART III: LUNCHEON DEBATE: Moderator/John K. Setear
Chapter Seven. Debate: RESOLVED: That the Basic US. Commitment to Defend South Vietnam Was Lawful Under Both International and Constitutional Law
First Affirmative-John Norton Moore=97
First Negative-Saul Mendlovitz=107
Second Affirmative-Robert F. Turner=115
Second Negative-Lawrence R. Velvel=126
Rebuttals=133
PART IV: VIETNAM AND THE INTELLIGENCE COMMUNITY: Moderator/Myron H. Nordquist
Chapter Eight. The War Against the Viet Cong Shadow Government/Mark Moyar=149
PART V: PUBLIC OPINION AND THE WAR AT HOME: ASSESSING THE DEBATE AND ITS IMPACT ON GOVERNMENT: Moderator/Myron H. Nordquist
Chapter Nine. Public Support for Military Ventures Abroad/John Mueller=171
Chapter Ten. How Political Warfare Caused America to Snatch Defeat From the Jaws of Victory In Vietnam/Robert F. Turner=221
Chapter Eleven. Stolen Valor: The "History" That Never Was/B. G. Burkett=247
PART VI: WAR CRIMES, INTERNATIONAL HUMANITARIAN LAW, AND THE POST-VIETNAM U.S. MILITARY: Moderator/Commander Brian Bill
Chapter Twelve. Military Justice, Civilian Clemency: The Sentences of Marine Corps War Crimes in South Vietnam/Gary D. Solis=269
Chapter Thirteen. My Lai: An American Tragedy/William G. Eckhardt=307
Chapter Fourteen. My Lai and Beyond: The Evolution of Operational Law/David Graham=361
PART VII: HOW THE WAR WAS FOUGHT: Moderator/Robert F. Turner
Chapter Fifteen. Why We Lost the War in Vietnam: An Analysis/Robert E. Morris=383
PART VIII: LUNCHEON ADDRESS
Chapter Sixteen. Could the War Have Been Won?/Lewis Sorley=401
PART IX: VIETNAM AND U.S. NATIONAL INTEREST: DID IT REALLY MATTER WHO WON OR LOST?: Moderator/John Norton Moore
Chapter Seventeen. Was the Vietnam War Necessary?/Michael Lind=423
Chapter Eighteen. Why the Khmer Rouge Murdered Two Million People/Gregory H. Stanton=447
POSTSCRIPT. Postscript: Could the War Have Been Won?/John Norton Moore;Robert F. Turner=463
INDEX=491