Previous historical studies of the Vietnam War have examined thoroughly the American news media???s opposition to the conflict. This thesis, however, will reveal how at first the American press acted as a promoter of U.S. intervention in Vietnam from 1954 to 1960. Operating under the ???can-do spirit??? of the era, journalists believed that the United States could succeed in creating an anticommunist state in Vietnam where the French had failed. Convinced of South Vietnam???s centrality in the global struggle to contain Communism, the press applauded when American negotiators successfully placed the nation under the umbrella protection of the Southeast Asia Treaty Organization (SEATO) in September 1954 and raised no protests when the U.S. M...
Due to the failure of western scholars to exploit records and studies in the Vietnamese language, th...
This thesis provides the first scholarly analysis of the U.S. Embassy in Saigon from the American de...
The Vietnam War was a hallmark in journalism history. Not only was newspaper reporting placed in a p...
This article examines the U.S. diplomatic mission in Vietnam's management of the American press duri...
This paper investigates how and why the U.S. government hid the reality of the failures of the Vietn...
This thesis is a historical research of five major events that occurred during America's involvement...
The paper discusses the influence of the news media on war outcomes using the example of U.S. media ...
Originally a struggle for independence from French colonial rule, the conflict in Viet-Nam and all I...
Over the course of the prolonged US war in Vietnam, the bloodiest one after World War II, it became ...
Once a neglected institution, the United States Information Agency (USIA) has recently received atte...
Vietnam War is thought to be the best-known military conflict after the World War II. This is becau...
Using recently released archival materials from the United States and Europe, this book explains how...
American journey to the Vietnam War began in the 1950s, when the US decided to stand beside France i...
As the United States was expanding its role in the Vietnam War, television sets were increasingly be...
Critics of the American commitment to defend the Republic of South Vietnam argue that the United Sta...
Due to the failure of western scholars to exploit records and studies in the Vietnamese language, th...
This thesis provides the first scholarly analysis of the U.S. Embassy in Saigon from the American de...
The Vietnam War was a hallmark in journalism history. Not only was newspaper reporting placed in a p...
This article examines the U.S. diplomatic mission in Vietnam's management of the American press duri...
This paper investigates how and why the U.S. government hid the reality of the failures of the Vietn...
This thesis is a historical research of five major events that occurred during America's involvement...
The paper discusses the influence of the news media on war outcomes using the example of U.S. media ...
Originally a struggle for independence from French colonial rule, the conflict in Viet-Nam and all I...
Over the course of the prolonged US war in Vietnam, the bloodiest one after World War II, it became ...
Once a neglected institution, the United States Information Agency (USIA) has recently received atte...
Vietnam War is thought to be the best-known military conflict after the World War II. This is becau...
Using recently released archival materials from the United States and Europe, this book explains how...
American journey to the Vietnam War began in the 1950s, when the US decided to stand beside France i...
As the United States was expanding its role in the Vietnam War, television sets were increasingly be...
Critics of the American commitment to defend the Republic of South Vietnam argue that the United Sta...
Due to the failure of western scholars to exploit records and studies in the Vietnamese language, th...
This thesis provides the first scholarly analysis of the U.S. Embassy in Saigon from the American de...
The Vietnam War was a hallmark in journalism history. Not only was newspaper reporting placed in a p...