The Vietnam Lobby
The American Friends of Vietnam, 1955-1975
Joseph G. Morgan
Publisher: University of North Carolina Press
Imprint: The University of North Carolina Press
Published: 11/2000
Pages: 256
Subject: History
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Print ISBN: 9.78E+12
eBook ISBN: 9780807863503
DESCRIPTION
Established in 1955 as a private advocacy group, the American
Friends of Vietnam worked to influence U.S. attitudes and policies
toward Vietnam for nearly two decades. AFV members wrote articles,
gave speeches, sponsored aid drives, and forged ties with
journalists, academics, and government officials in an effort to
generate American assistance for South Vietnam. In The Vietnam
Lobby, Joseph Morgan shifts the focus away from the
much-examined antiwar demonstrations that took place in America to
concentrate instead on the actions of those who endorsed U.S.
intervention in Vietnam. Drawing on a wide range of documentary
sources, Morgan presents a comprehensive study of the AFV and its
activities. He traces the group's establishment and growth,
examines its internal organization and politics, and, ultimately,
evaluates its effectiveness in guiding government policy and public
opinion. Morgan also assesses the charges of antiwar critics who
claimed the AFV exerted an excessive, perhaps disastrous, influence
in shaping America's Vietnam policy. Finally, he offers insights
into the thinking of those who believed that the United States had
the unique ability--even the obligation--to help shape Vietnam's
future.
Originally published in 1997.
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