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  • Indochina Resource Center

    Verlag: Indochina Resource Center, Washington, DC, 1974

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    Wraps. Zustand: Very good. No dust jacket. 12 pages. 28 cm. Illustrations. Includes a cover review article of Nguyen Khac Vien's Tradition and Revolution in Vietnam by Franz Schurmann. From Wikipedia: "Nguyen Khac Vien (Huong S n, 5 February 1913-10 May 1997) was a Vietnamese historian, literary critic, sometime dissident, and advocate of a Vietnamese health exercise duong sinh similar to Yoga. Vien was a party member formerly in charge of external propaganda and statements to foreign press. However his circulating of criticism of the government in the 1970s led to a ban on his writings till the early 90s." From Wikipedia: "Herbert Franz Schurmann (June 21, 1926 August 20, 2010) was an American sociologist and historian who was best known for his research and writings about Communist China during the Cold War period. He taught at the University of California, Berkeley in the Departments of Sociology and History for 38 years, and he also served a term as the head of the Center for Chinese Studies. He was an early opponent of the Vietnam war, and was the first American professor to visit Hanoi during the bombing raids there. He co-founded the Pacific News Service in 1970 together with author Orville Schell, serving as editor and commentator, and wrote the weekly "Predictions" column. Schurmann was born on June 21, 1926, in Astoria, Queens and grew up in Bloomfield, Connecticut. He developed fluency in as many as 12 languages, acquiring them from his Slovenian father who spoke five languages himself, his mother who was an immigrant from Germany and from the dialects spoken in the melting pot community where he was raised. He briefly attended Trinity College in nearby Hartford, Connecticut. He was drafted by the United States Army during World War II and was assigned to learn Japanese, serving as a newspaper censor during the American Occupation of Japan. He befriended Stefan Brecht during his Army service and met Thomas Mann and other German emigres at the California home of Stefan's father Bertolt Brecht. After completing his military service he was awarded a Ph.D. in Asian studies from Harvard University, which he was able to attend using his G.I. Bill benefits as a veteran. During the late 1950s, Schurmann spent two years exploring Afghanistan on horseback, where he documented a blue-eyed, blond-haired tribe that descended from the invasions by Genghis Khan, a history that he recounted in his 1962 book The Mongols of Afghanistan: An Ethnography of the Moghols and Related Peoples of Afghanistan. He was an early opponent of the Vietnam War, founding the Berkeley Faculty Peace Committee in 1965 and visiting North Vietnam with author and political activist Mary McCarthy in 1968. In 1967, Schurmann authored a letter declaring his intention to refuse to pay taxes in protest against the U.S. war against Vietnam, and urging other people to also take this stand. His major work Ideology and Organization in Communist China, was published in 1966, just as Mao's Cultural Revolution was starting, and was revised and enlarged in 1968 and 1971. A widely influential analysis, the book applied the sociological insights of Max Weber to interviews Schurmann conducted in Hong Kong with refugees and wide reading in Chinese newspapers and documents. The book demonstrates how Mao Zedong's "dialectical conception of Chinese society" structured his organizational approach to the Chinese Communist Party and the government. The book argued that a "consistent yet changing ideology" created a web of organization which covered and penetrated all aspects of Chinese society, building from the 1930s. He edited the three-volume series The China Reader with Orville Schell, a student of his who became an author and China expert in his own right. Together with Schell, he established the Pacific News Service in 1970, with the goal of providing Americans with more detailed coverage of news from Asia and Latin America. The service created New America Media in 1996, a multimedia ethnic news agency and a coalit.

  • Indochina Resource Center

    Verlag: Indochina Resource Center, Washington, DC, 1974

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    Wraps. Zustand: Good. No dust jacket. 12 p. 28 cm. Illustrations. Footnotes. Includes a cover story article by Tran Van Dinh on the Vietnam People's Army. From Wikipedia: "Tran Van Dinh (Hue, 1923-Washington, D.C. 4 October 2011) was an American Vietnamese diplomat, author, professor of international politics and communications at Temple University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Tran Van Dinh was born and raised in Hue, the former imperial capital of Vietnam. He came from a family of Confucian scholars, Buddhist philosophers and Taoist poets. In his youth, he participated in the anti-colonial struggle against the French. Later, he became a diplomat and has served in Thailand, Burma (Minister plenipotentiary), the United Nations (observer), Argentina, Mexico (nonresident ambassador) and the United States of America (Minister Counselor, Chargé d'affaires). After serving for 10 years in the Vietnamese diplomatic service in Southeast Asia, Tran Van Dinh joined the Embassy of Vietnam in Washington, D.C. in 1961. From their post in Washington, the Van Dinhs took in the events of the growing Civil Rights Movement, in particular the 300, 000 person March on Washington led by Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. These events would have a profound impact on their relationship with the United States, and would foreshadow their own immersion into the ongoing struggle for liberation around the globe. In 1963, Tran was in charge of the Vietnamese Embassy in Washington, D.C. as well as non-resident Ambassador to Argentina. He resigned at the end of 1963 to pursue full-time his passion for peace and social justice work. This included teaching courses in Asian Humanism at the State University of New York/Old Westbury and the Dag Hammarskjold College at Columbia, Maryland. From 1971 to 1985, he taught International Politics and Communications and chaired the Department of Pan-African Studies at Temple University. His wife is Nuong Van Dinh Tran. While Tran was pursuing his work in the political and academic arenas, Nuong was exploring her many interests in the world of visual art. Nuong Van-Dinh Tran, a Fine Art artist, was trained as a painter and a printmaker at the Corcoran School of Art, and earned her MFA at the George Washington University. Nuong Van-Dinh Tran, a Founding Member of the Washington Printmakers Gallery, has her work featured in The National Museum of Women in the Arts, The National Museum of American Art, The Smithsonian Institution, the Corcoran Gallery of Art, The Library of Congress Fine Prints Collection, the Permanent Collection of the Pushkin Museum, Moscow, and in many private collections. His publications include hundreds of articles and essays, two major textbooks: Independence Liberation Revolution: An Approach to the Understanding of The Third World; Communication and Diplomacy in a Changing World. He also wrote two novels about the Vietnam War: No Passenger on the River (1965) and Blue Dragon White Tiger (1983). He was a contributor (for Asia) and editorial advisor to The International Encyclopedia of Communications. In recent years, he frequently visited Southeast Asia and Vietnam and has written an article on his native city of Hue in the November 1989 issue of the National Geographic Magazine. He co-authored an Insight Guides book on Vietnam which was translated into several languages (including German and French)." Presumed first edition/first printing this issue.

  • Indochina Resource Center

    Verlag: Indochina Resource Center, Washington, D.C.

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    Wraps. Zustand: Good. 28 cm. Includes Illuminations. Continued as: Southeast Asia chronicle.

  • Indochina Solidaritäts- und Infofete - N. N. (Herausgeber) -

    Verlag: ohne Ort, 1975, 1975

    Anbieter: Antiquariat Carl Wegner, Berlin, B, Deutschland

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    Softcover. A4. Flugblatt. Doppelseitig bedruckt. Etwas angestaubt. Sonst gut erhalten. Programm: Indochina Filme / Musik / Ausstellung -- Bitte Portokosten außerhalb EU erfragen! / Please ask for postage costs outside EU! / S ' il vous plait demander des frais de port en dehors de l ' UE! // Bitte beachten Sie auch unsere Fotos! / Please also note our photos! / Veuillez noter nos photos -- Nehmen Sie sich ein gutes Buch mit auf die Sommerwiese. Bei uns werden Sie fündig! -- Wir kaufen Ihre werthaltigen Bücher! K18824-123327.

  • Indochina - (Scheer, Prof. Dr. Jens - Hrsg.).

    Verlag: Berlin, Oberbaumverlag 1974/75., 1974

    Anbieter: Antiquariat Les-art, Burgstetten, Deutschland

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    3 Hefte. Gr.8°. 128/78/77 S. mit einigen wenigen Abbildungen und Karten (eine doppelblattgroße lose beiliegend). Okart. Umschläge etwas lichtrandig, sonst gute Exemplare. Vierteljährig von 1973-82 erschienene Schriftenreihe - es erschienen insgesamt 25 Hefte (teils Doppelhefte). Publikation eines der KPD/AO nahe stehenden Kreises, der u.a. das Pol-Pot-Regime verteidigte. Vorliegende Hefte mit Beiträgen von R(udolf) Wagner, Chr(istian) Sigrist, C.L. Yu, Phoumi Vongvichit, Tomas Dilo, Nguyen Thi Dinh u.a. In der Redaktion der Zeitschrift (am Ostasiatischen Seminar der FU Berlin) spielte der später international renommierte Sinologe Rudolf G. Wagner (1941-2019) eine wesentliche Rolle. Herausgeber war der Kernphysiker und spätere Atomkraft-Gegner Jens Scheer (1935-1994), einer der führenden Köpfe der Anti-Atom-Bewegung. Sprache: de.

  • Indochina Research Center

    Verlag: Indochina Resource Center, Washington, DC, 1974

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    Wraps. Zustand: Good. 12 pages. 28 cm. Illustrations. From Wikipedia: "The Paris Peace Accords of 1973 intended to establish peace in Vietnam and an end to the Vietnam War, ended direct U.S. military involvement, and temporarily stopped the fighting between North and South Vietnam. The governments of the Democratic Republic of Vietnam (North Vietnam), the Republic of Vietnam (South Vietnam), and the United States, as well as the Provisional Revolutionary Government (PRG) that represented indigenous South Vietnamese revolutionaries, agreed to the Agreement on Ending the War and Restoring Peace in Vietnam on January 27, 1973. The agreement was not ratified by the U.S. Senate. The negotiations that led to the accord began in 1968 after various lengthy delays. As a result of the accord, the International Control Commission (ICC) was replaced by International Commission of Control and Supervision (ICCS) to carry out the agreement. The main negotiators of the agreement were United States National Security Advisor Henry Kissinger and Vietnamese politburo member Le Duc Tho; the two men were awarded the 1973 Nobel Peace Prize for their efforts, although Le Duc Tho; refused to accept it.The major breakthrough came on 8 October 1972. North Vietnam had been disappointed by the results of its Nguyen Hue Offensive (known in the West as the Easter Offensive), and feared increased isolation if Nixon's efforts at detente significantly improved U. S relations with the chief communist powers, the Soviet Union and the People's Republic of China, who were backing the North Vietnamese military effort. In a meeting with Kissinger, Tho significantly modified his bargaining line, allowing that the Saigon government could remain in power and that negotiations between the two South Vietnamese parties could develop a final settlement. Within ten days the secret talks drew up a final draft. Kissinger held a press conference in Washington during which he announced that "peace is at hand". When Thieu, who had not even been informed of the secret negotiations, was presented with the draft of the new agreement, he was furious with Kissinger and Nixon (who were perfectly aware of South Vietnam's negotiating position) and refused to accept it without significant changes. He then made several public radio addresses, claiming that the proposed agreement was worse than it actually was. Hanoi was flabbergasted, believing that it had been duped into a propaganda ploy by Kissinger. On 26 October Radio Hanoi broadcast key details of the draft agreement. However, as U. S casualties mounted throughout the conflict, American domestic support for the war had deteriorated, and by 1973 there was major pressure on the Nixon administration to withdraw. Consequently, the U.S. brought great diplomatic pressure upon their South Vietnamese ally to agree to the peace treaty even if the concessions Thieu wanted could not be achieved. Nixon pledged continued substantial aid to South Vietnam, and given his recent landslide victory in the presidential election it seemed possible that he would be able to follow through on that pledge. To demonstrate his seriousness to Thieu, Nixon ordered the heavy Operation Linebacker II bombings of North Vietnam in December 1972. These operations were also intended to keep North Vietnam at the negotiating table and to prevent it from abandoning negotiations and seeking total victory. With the U.S. committed to disengagement (and after threats from Nixon that South Vietnam would be abandoned if he did not agree), Thieu had little choice but to accede. On 15 January 1973, Nixon announced a suspension of offensive actions against North Vietnam. Kissinger and Tho met again on 23 January and agreed to a treaty that was basically identical to the draft of three months earlier. The agreement was agreed to by the leaders of the official delegations on 27 January at the Majestic Hotel in Paris. This issue was on The Paris Agreement on Vietnam: One Year Later.

  • Indochina Research Center

    Verlag: Indochina Resource Center, Washington, DC, 1974

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    Wraps. Zustand: Good. 18 pages. 28 cm. Illustrations. Map. Footnotes. From Wikipedia: "Gareth Porter (born 18 June 1942, Independence, Kansas is an American historian, investigative journalist and policy analyst on U.S. foreign and military policy. A strong opponent of U.S. wars in Southeast Asia, and the Middle East, he has also written on the potential for diplomatic compromise to end or avoid wars in Korea, Vietnam, Cambodia, the Philippines, Iraq and Iran. He is the author of a history of the origins of the Vietnam War, Perils of Dominance: Imbalance of Power and the Road to War in Vietnam. In 2012 Porter was awarded the Martha Gellhorn Prize for Journalism that "challenges secrecy and mendacity in public affairs.Gareth Porter challenged the main rationale offered by U.S. President Richard Nixon in 1969 for continuing the Vietnam War, and argued that there would not be a communist "bloodbath" in South Vietnam after the U.S. withdrew its forces from Vietnam. He wrote a series of articles and monographs on the bloodbath argument. His first monograph was The Myth of the Bloodbath: North Vietnam s Land Reform Reconsidered in 1973. He challenged the account of mass killings in North Vietnam's land reform (see Land reform in Vietnam) by Hoang Van Chi, Bernard Fall and others. Instead of tens or hundreds of thousands killed, Gareth Porter suggested that 800 to 2, 500 would be a more realistic estimate. His analysis was disputed by a non-academic critic, Daniel Teodoru, whose critique was entered into a hearing record and published by the Internal Security Subcommittee of the United States Senate. Porter replied to Teodoru point by point, and his response was entered into a separate hearing record published by the subcommittee. Porter was also criticized by historian Robert F. Turner and Hoang Van Chi. Porter wrote a detailed expose in 1974 of an account by U.S. Information Agency official Douglas Pike on what has been called the "Hue Massacre" by Vietnamese communists during the Tet Offensive of 1968. Porter alleged that Pike manipulated the official figures for civilian deaths in the destruction of Hue during Tet, primarily by U.S. bombing and artillery, to arrive at his figure of nearly 4, 000 civilians murdered by the Viet Cong, and that Pike s hypothesis about the Communist policy during the occupation of Hue was contradicted by captured Communist documents and other evidence. In 1976-77, continuing his challenge to the bloodbath argument, Gareth Porter rejected early accounts of the mass killings by the Pol Pot regime in Cambodia. With George Hildebrand he wrote a book, Cambodia: Starvation and Revolution, which documented the deaths from starvation of thousands of people in Phnom Penh in the last months of the war in Cambodia and argued that there was a legitimate basis for sending most of the population of Phnom Penh much of which had been refugees from rural areas back to rural areas. Critics have argued that the book's sources included official statements from Khmer Rouge media about the availability of food in rural areas. Testifying before Congress in May 1977, Gareth Porter said that "the notion that the leadership of Democratic Kampuchea adopted a policy of physically eliminating whole classes of people" was "a myth fostered primarily by the authors of a Readers Digest book." Congressman Stephen J. Solarz compared Gareth Porter to those who denied the murder of 6 million Jews in the Nazi Holocaust. Gareth Porter rejected this comparison and cited reporting by reputable news outlets in support of this position.".

  • Indochina Resource Center

    Verlag: Indochina Resource Center, Washington, DC, 1975

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    Wraps. Zustand: Good. No dust jacket. 20 pages. : ill.; 28 cm. David Marr received his Ph.D. in Vietnamese Studies from the University of California, Berkeley in 1968. He is the author of Vietnamese Anticolonialism: among other works. This issue recounts the highlights of a three-week visit to Hanoi and the provinces of Thai Binh and Thanh Hoa. He as co-director of the Indochina Resource Center at the time of this visit. This visit was coordinated with the Committee for Solidarity with the American People. The Indochina Resource Center was founded in 1971 to inform the American people, legislators, and the media about the war in Indochina. The IRC also disseminated information about the countries of Laos, Cambodia and Vietnam where U.S. military personnel were fighting or bombing. The IRC changed its name to the Southeast Asia Resource Center in 1976. In 1982 the organization was absorbed by Asia Research Center. This is has "North Vietnam a Personal Journal" by David Marr.

  • Indochina Resource Center

    Verlag: Indochina Resource Center, Berkeley, CA, 1976

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    Wraps. This issue addresses Normalization. 20 pages. : ill.; 28 cm. Footnotes. David Marr received his Ph.D. in Vietnamese Studies from the University of California, Berkeley in 1968. He is the author of Vietnamese Anticolonialism: among other works. He has an article on What Normalization Can Mean in this issue. The Indochina Resource Center was founded in 1971 to inform the American people, legislators, and the media about the war in Indochina. The IRC also disseminated information about the countries of Laos, Cambodia and Vietnam where U.S. military personnel were fighting or bombing. The IRC changed its name to the Southeast Asia Resource Center in 1976. In 1982 the organization was absorbed by Asia Research Center. From Wikipedia: "Gareth Porter (born June 18, 1942) is an American historian, investigative journalist, author and policy analyst specializing in U.S. national security policy. He was active as a Vietnam specialist and anti-war activist during the Vietnam War, serving as Saigon Bureau Chief for Dispatch News Service International from 1970-1971, and later, as co-director of the Indochina Resource Center. He has written several books about the potential for peaceful conflict resolution in Southeast Asia and the Middle East, the most recent of which is Perils of Dominance: Imbalance of Power and the Road to War in Vietnam, an analysis of how and why the United States went to war in Vietnam. He has been criticized for his writings about the Khmer Rouge government in Cambodia. Porter has also written for Al Jazeera English, The Nation, Inter Press Service, The Huffington Post, and Truthout, and he was the 2012 winner of the Martha Gellhorn Prize for Journalism, which is awarded annually by the Frontline Club in London to acknowledge reporting that exposes propaganda. Porter graduated from the University of Illinois. [5] He received his master's degree in International Politics from the University of Chicago and his Ph.D. in Southeast Asian Studies from Cornell University. He has taught international studies at the City College of New York and American University, and he was the first Academic Director for Peace and Conflict Resolution in the Washington Semester program at American University. Porter was active as a Vietnam specialist and anti-war activist during the Vietnam War. From 1970-1971, he served as the Saigon Bureau Chief for Dispatch News Service International, [8] and later, he was the co-director of the Indochina Resource Center, an anti-war research and education organization based in Washington, D.C. Gareth Porter wrote a series of articles and academic papers challenging President Richard Nixon's statement that there would be a communist "bloodbath" in South Vietnam if the U.S. withdrew its forces. In his 1973 monograph The Myth of the Bloodbath: North Vietnam s Land Reform Reconsidered, he challenges the assertion by Hoang Van Chi, Bernard Fall, and others that North Vietnam's land reform program caused the mass execution of hundreds of thousands of people. His analysis stating that the real number of casualties was much lower is supported by the scholarship of Edwin Moise, but has been challenged by several writers, including Daniel Teoduru, Robert Turner, and Hoang Van Chi. In 1974, Porter wrote a detailed criticism of U.S. Information Agency official Douglas Pike's account of the "Massacre at Hue during the Tet Offensive." A 1970 report by Stephen T. Hosmer utilizing Viet Cong documents suggested that at least 2, 800 persons were killed. Porter claimed that Pike manipulated official figures to make it appear that over 4, 700 civilians were murdered by the Viet Cong, and the numbers and causes of death were actually much different." Good. No dust jacket. Cover has slight wear and soiling.

  • Indochina Resource Center/NARMIC

    Verlag: Indochina Resource Center and NARMIC, Washington, DC and Philadelphia, PA, 1974

    Anbieter: Ground Zero Books, Ltd., Silver Spring, MD, USA

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    Wraps. Reprint. Second printing. [4], 51 p. Three-hole punched and staple bound. Footnotes. Two copies of a Fact Sheet on U.S. Expenditures on Indochina laid in. The Indochina Resource Center was founded in 1971 to inform the American people, legislators, and the media about the war in Indochina. The IRC also disseminated information about the countries of Laos, Cambodia and Vietnam where U.S. military personnel were fighting or bombing. The IRC changed its name to the Southeast Asia Resource Center in 1976. In 1982 the organization was absorbed by Asia Research Center. NARMIC is the National Action/Research on the Military Industrial Complex. MARMIC began in 1969 as a project of the American Friends Service Committee. NARMIC served as a resource for journalists, educators and students, the religious community, peace organizations, and concerned citizens from the U.S., Canada, and overseas by providing information about the role of the military-industrial complex in American society. Good. No dust jacket. Sticker removed from front cover, leaving scuff aned tear. Has other wear and soiling.

  • Indochina Resource Center

    Verlag: Indochina Resource Center, Washington, DC, 1973

    Anbieter: Ground Zero Books, Ltd., Silver Spring, MD, USA

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    Wraps. Zustand: Good. Presumed first edition/first printing. 96 pages. Includes: illustrations, maps. Chronology of Proposals for Peace in Vietnam. Cover has some wear and soiling. The Indochina Resource Center was founded in 1971 to inform the American people, legislators, and the media about the war in Indochina. The IRC also disseminated information about the countries of Laos, Cambodia and Vietnam where U.S. military personnel were fighting or bombing. The IRC changed its name to the Southeast Asia Resource Center in 1976. In 1982 the organization was absorbed by Asia Research Center. From Wikipedia: "The Paris Peace Accords of 1973 intended to establish peace in Vietnam and an end to the Vietnam War, ended direct U.S. military involvement, and temporarily stopped the fighting between North and South Vietnam. The governments of the Democratic Republic of Vietnam (North Vietnam), the Republic of Vietnam (South Vietnam), and the United States, as well as the Provisional Revolutionary Government (PRG) that represented indigenous South Vietnamese revolutionaries, agreed to the Agreement on Ending the War and Restoring Peace in Vietnam on January 27, 1973. The agreement was not ratified by the U.S. Senate. The negotiations that led to the accord began in 1968 after various lengthy delays. As a result of the accord, the International Control Commission (ICC) was replaced by International Commission of Control and Supervision (ICCS) to carry out the agreement. The main negotiators of the agreement were United States National Security Advisor Henry Kissinger and Vietnamese politburo member Le Duc Th? the two men were awarded the 1973 Nobel Peace Prize for their efforts, although Le Duc Th? refused to accept it.".

  • Indochina Peace Campaign

    Verlag: Indochina Peace Campaign, Santa Monica, CA, 1973

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    Wraps. Rhodes, Molly (front cover drawing). (illustrator). Presumed first edition/first printing. [2], 42 p. Includes illustrations. This type of Vietnam war era Anti-war ephemera (or propaganda) is increasingly rare in any condition. From an on-line posting: "As an anti-war and peace movement organization, the Indochina Peace Campaign (IPC) operated in such cities as Boston, New York, Detroit, and Santa Clara, Calif., from the years 1972 to 1975. Founded by the social activist Tom Hayden, the organization's professed aims included the mobilization of dissent against the Vietnam War, the formation of a broad-based campaign demanding unconditional amnesty for U.S. war resisters, and the dissemination of educational information on a wide variety of subjects connected to U.S. domestic and foreign policy. Within Massachusetts itself, the local organization (known as the Resource Center and located in Cambridge) worked steadily in the Boston area from its inception in October of 1972. Performing consistent outreach work by means of films, slide showings, and speaking tours, the Boston IPC also initiated a weekly newsclipping service on Indochina ("Southeast Asia Between the Lines") and assisted in the collection of general medical aid for Indochina (in connection with the Medical Aid to Indochina organization). It also lent a considerable mount of support when, in 1974, the national IPC spearheaded the formation of the United Campaign for Peace. Organized in response to the continued U.S. involvement in Indochina, the United Campaign embraced numerous peace groups and included such organizations as the American Friends Service Committee, Clergy and Laity Concerned, and the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom. In 1975, after the perceived completion of their work, the organizations comprising the IPC (including the Boston IPC) disbanded themselves. Their final act was to create two new organizations (the "Friends of Indochina" and the "Campaign for a Democratic Foreign Policy")--neither of which ever fully materialized." Fair. Moisture stains at bottom edge, all pages separate and text intact. Label of previous owner on title page.

  • Indochina Information Project

    Verlag: Indochina Information Project

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    Wraps. Griffith, Philip Jones (Photographer), and Rimboud (illustrator). Presumed first edition/first printing. Includes illustrations. Suggestions for Further Reading. Counting covers, 44 pages. This was written and researched by the Indochina Information Project whose members included: Jill Rodewald, Vicki Camilli, Terry Poxon, Kim Shanley, Drew Bonthius, Mike Picker, Mark Thompson, and Tom Hayden. This was distributed by the Indochina Peace Campaign. From Wikipedia: "The Pentagon Papers, officially titled United States Vietnam Relations, 1945 1967: A Study Prepared by the Department of Defense, is a United States Department of Defense history of the United States' political-military involvement in Vietnam from 1945 to 1967. The papers were first brought to the attention of the public on the front page of The New York Times in 1971. [1] A 1996 article in The New York Times said that the Pentagon Papers "demonstrated, among other things, that the Lyndon Baines Johnson Administration had systematically lied, not only to the public but also to Congress, about a subject of transcendent national interest and significance." Also from Wikipedia: "Thomas Emmet "Tom" Hayden (born December 11, 1939) is an American social and political activist, author, and politician, who is director of the Peace and Justice Resource Center in Culver City, California. Known best for his major role as an anti-war, civil rights and radical activist, Hayden is the former husband of actress Jane Fonda and the father of their son, actor Troy Garity.Tom Hayden was born in Detroit, Michigan, to parents of Irish ancestry, Genevieve Isabelle (Garity) and John Francis Hayden. He graduated from Dondero High School in Royal Oak, Michigan, class of 1956. He later attended the University of Michigan, where he was editor of the Michigan Daily and, disenchanted by the anti-radicalism of existing groups like the National Student Association (later revealed to be a CIA front), was one of the initiators of the influential leftist student activist group Students for a Democratic Society (SDS). During 1961, Hayden married Casey Cason, a Texas-born civil rights activist who worked for the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC). Hayden became a "freedom rider" in the South and then served as president of SDS from 1962 to 1963. Hayden drafted SDS's manifesto, the Port Huron Statement, subtitled "An Agenda for a Generation, " which is credited with making the term "participatory democracy" common parlance. The objective of the Port Huron Statement was the creation a "radically new democratic political movement" in the United States that rejected hierarchy and bureaucracy. This ideal would become the centerpiece of the student movement of the 1960s, a movement that came to be known as the New Left. From 1964 to 1968, he lived in Newark, New Jersey, where he worked with impoverished inner-city residents as part of the Newark Community Union Project. He was also witness to the city's race riots of 1967 and wrote the book Rebellion in Newark: Official Violence and Ghetto Response (1967). In 1965, Hayden, along with CPUSA member Herbert Aptheker and Quaker peace activist Staughton Lynd undertook a controversial visit to North Vietnam and Hanoi. The three toured villages and factories and met with an American POW whose plane had been shot down. The result of this tour of North Vietnam, at a high point in the war, was a book titled The Other Side. Staughton Lynd later wrote that the New Left disavowed "the Anti-Communism of the previous generation" and that Lynd and Hayden had written in Studies on the Left that, "We refuse to be anti-Communist, We insist the term has lost all the specific content it once had." Hayden in 1968 played a major role in the protests outside the Democratic National Convention in Chicago, Illinois. Six months after the convention he and other protesters including Abbie Hoffman and Jerry Rubin were indicted on federal charges of conspiracy and incitement to riot as part of the "Chicago Eight". Hayden and four others were convicted of crossing state lines to.

  • Christopher Goscha; Karine Laplante = The failure of peace in Indochina : 1954-1962

    Sprache: Französisch

    Verlag: Les Indes savantes, 2010

    ISBN 10: 2846542260 ISBN 13: 9782846542265

    Anbieter: Joseph Burridge Books, Dagenham, Vereinigtes Königreich

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    Soft cover. Zustand: Fine. 406 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm. French & English.

  • Beiträge von Indochina-Flüchtlingen:

    Sprache: Deutsch

    Verlag: Dr. Hermann Schmitt-Vockenhausen-Stiftung Bad Soden, 1985

    Anbieter: Gerald Wollermann, Bad Vilbel, Deutschland

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    Broschiert. Zustand: Gut. 54 Seiten Innerhalb Deutschlands Versand je nach Größe/Gewicht als Großbrief bzw. Bücher- und Warensendung mit der Post oder per DHL. Rechnung mit MwSt.-Ausweis liegt jeder Lieferung bei. Sprache: Deutsch Gewicht in Gramm: 100.

  • Karten. Indochina -

    Verlag: Dessiné, héliogravé et publié par le Service Géographique de l'Indochine, décembre., 1927

    Anbieter: Biblion Antiquariat, Zürich, ZH, Schweiz

    Verbandsmitglied: GIAQ ILAB VEBUKU

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    65,2x43 cm (Kartengrösse 49x37 cm). Vierteilige farbige Karte 1:4 000 000, aufgezogen auf Leinen.

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    Günter Schütze - Der schmutzige Krieg - Frankreichs Kolonialpolitik in Indochina, Janus,1959, 92 S., Okart., beide Einbände etwas bestoßen, Seiten etwas gebräunt.

  • French Indochina Service de la Stati

    Sprache: Französisch

    Verlag: Creative Media Partners, LLC Aug 2024, 2024

    ISBN 10: 1022371649 ISBN 13: 9781022371644

    Anbieter: AHA-BUCH GmbH, Einbeck, Deutschland

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    Taschenbuch. Zustand: Neu. Neuware - Ce bulletin économique fascinant offre un aperçu de l'industrie agricole en Indochine française au début du XXe siècle. Avec des données précises et des études approfondies, les agriculteurs, les économistes et les historiens trouveront toutes les informations dont ils ont besoin dans ce livre captivant.

  • Indochina-Hilfe

    Verlag: Köln. 1970er., Zentrales Sekretariat, 1970

    Anbieter: Rotes Antiquariat, Berlin, Deutschland

    Verbandsmitglied: GIAQ ILAB VDA

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    Heft mit 2 Aufklebern. 106 mm X 75 mm Guter Zustand. 300 gr.

  • Indochina

    Verlag: Gouvernement General de L`Indochine, Paris., 1931

    Anbieter: Buecherstube Eilert, Versandantiquariat, Dresden, DD, Deutschland

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    4° 60 S. zahlr. ganzseitige Fotos. Gefaltete Karte " Carte Economique de L indochine" am Ende des Buches. Farb. ill. Obrosch, Ecke angeklebt, Klammerbindung leicht brüchig. Innen sehr guter Zustand. . Sprache: fr.

  • French Indochina Service de la Stati

    Sprache: Französisch

    Verlag: Creative Media Partners, LLC Jul 2023, 2023

    ISBN 10: 1020422513 ISBN 13: 9781020422515

    Anbieter: AHA-BUCH GmbH, Einbeck, Deutschland

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    Buch. Zustand: Neu. Neuware.

  • United States. Interagency Task Force for Indochina Refugees

    Verlag: Interagency Task Force for Indochina Refugees, Washington, DC, 1975

    Anbieter: Ground Zero Books, Ltd., Silver Spring, MD, USA

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    Wraps. Presumed first edition/first printing. 101 p. Staple bound and tabbed. Chronology of Events. Refugee Profile. From Wikipedia: "In 1975, U. S President Gerald Ford appointed Julia V. Taft as Director of the Interagency Task Force on Indochina Refugees created by the Indochina Migration and Refugee Assistance Act. In this capacity, she oversaw the resettlement of more than 130, 000 evacuees from Cambodia, Laos, and Vietnam after the fall of Saigon. Taft would spend the next three decades designing and developing refugee programs for the United States Department of State, the United States Department of Health and Human Services, the United States Agency for International Development, and the United Nations. From 1986 to 1989, she was the Director of the Office of Foreign Disaster Assistance, a part of USAID. There she was responsible for coordinating the efforts of the State Department, the Pentagon, other government agencies, and non-governmental agencies like CARE and Save the Children in responding to requests for disaster aide from foreign governments. For example, in 1986, she administered $130 million in U.S. aide sent in response to the 1984 1985 famine in Ethiopia. In 1988, she oversaw the U.S. response to the floods in Bangladesh that had left 25 million people homeless; smaller floods in the Dominican Republic and India; displaced persons in Burundi; a poisonous gas eruption in Cameroon; and a locust plague in Ethiopia. In the wake of the 1988 Spitak earthquake, she traveled to the Armenian Soviet Socialist Republic to coordinate U.S. aid. From 1994 to 1997, Taft was head of InterAction a coalition of non-governmental organizations dedicated to international aide. In 1997, U. S President Bill Clinton nominated Taft to be Assistant Secretary of State for Population, Refugees, and Migration, and she subsequently held this office from November 10, 1997 to January 19, 2001. From 2001 to 2004, she was director of the United Nations Development Programme's Bureau for Crisis Prevention and Recovery, in which capacity she oversaw the United Nations response to displaced persons related to the War in Afghanistan." Good. Has some wear and soiling.

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    Eigenhändige Unterschrift in Tinte signiert, mit Repro-Foto unter matt-dunkelblauem Passepartout (1 S. 4°) gerahmt.

  • Asien. - Indochina. - Kambodscha.- Khmer. - Schmidt, P. W.

    Verlag: Braunschweig, Vieweg, 1906., 1906

    Anbieter: Antiquariat Thomas Mertens, Berlin, Deutschland

    Verbandsmitglied: GIAQ ILAB VDA

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    157 Seiten, mit 3 teils gefalteten Karten, 8vo (ca. 20x14 cm), Halbleinen der Zeit mit goldgeprägtem Rücken. [Sonderabdruck aus dem Archiv für Anthropologie, Neue Folge, Band V, Heft 1 und 2]. Der Einband leicht berieben, innen schwach gebräunt, sonst sehr gut erhalten. Selten!

  • Doublepage geographic Map, Foretitlepage*, 287 (8) pages, with many large black-and-white illustrations and tipped-in colour-plates. - Publisher's cardboard-cover with tipped-on titled dustjacket with colour-plate; 4to.(ca. 31,5 x 24 x 3 cm; ca. 1,75 kg.). *** FIRST EDITION (second imprint?**), MEDIUM-SOFTCOVER ORIGINAL WITH DUSTJACKET; *) FORETITLEPAGE WITH 8-LINE AUTOGRAPH-INSCRIPTION BY THE AUTHOR ''A Monsieur Le Prédident du Conseil / Mendès-France avec l'assurance / de son entier devouement et au formant des vaux très sincères / pour le réussite totale de l'effort / prodigeux que vous accomplesser. . .'' SIGNED AND DATED BY ACHDIJAN ''Paris de 11. Nov. 54'', during Mendès-France's Prime-Ministership of France. **) The opposite rearside of the second map-sheet carries the printed copyright mark, dated 1949 AND THE AUTHOR'S MANUSCRIPT NOTE UNDERNEATH: ''Deux Mille exemplaires nouveau tirage / No. 1 signé par Auteur'', MONOGRAMMED BY HIM. --- The fragile dustjacket slightly used, A VERY GOOD COPY.

  • Bild des Verkäufers für Kupferstich-Seekarte. Port de Cou-Mong / Port de Quinhone. zum Verkauf von Antiquariat Thomas Rezek

    Indochina, Seekarte, Cou-Mong, Quy Nhon -:

    Verlag: Paris, um 1825., 1825

    Anbieter: Antiquariat Thomas Rezek, München, Deutschland

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    circa 65 x48 cm (Blatt). 1 Blatt verso weiß, mit Mittelfalte Zwei Seekarten von Cou-Mong und Quy Nhon in Indochina; unten Maßstab und Legende. - Randrissig und mit kleinen Löchlein am Rand. Darstellung größtenteils sauber und gut erhalten.

  • FRENCH INDOCHINA TONKIN

    Anbieter: RARE ORIENTAL BOOK CO., ABAA, ILAB, Aptos, CA, USA

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    [Hanoi n.d. c. 1920's]. Folded color tourist pamphlet, tall 10.5 x 26.5 cm., 10 b.w. photos, map, artistic covers, opens up to 42 x 26.5 cm. R A R E A fascinating tourist guide and invitation to come to Tonkin Indochina. The inside shows Hanoi and the Delta area, High- land types, and a map from San Francisco to Hong Kong, Hanoi and Saigon.by sea 29 days by the various steamliners. Nice ephemeral item, shows Annamese peasant women, Meo girl, Man tribe girl, native wood carver, Hanoi sights.nicely done !

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    [Das dekorative Blatt (35,5x21,5cm) an den Rändern etwas braunrandig und mit einem stecknagelgroßen Wurmloch im Ohr des Elefanten.].

  • INDOCHINA WAR.

    Anbieter: Antiquariaat Brinkman, since 1954 / ILAB, Amsterdam, Niederlande

    Verbandsmitglied: ILAB NVVA

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    Hanoi, 1955. 72 pp. Avec quelques illustrations. Broché. (très usagé; cachets de bibl. sur couverture, titre et première page) - "A la lumière de faits concrets, le lecteur verra de quelle façon les forces de l'Union française et les autorités du Sud Vietnam ont violé l'accord de Genève et comment les impérialistes américains les ont poussées à cette entreprise agressive en vue de porter atteinte à a cause de la paix au Vietnam." (intr.).

  • Bild des Verkäufers für Photograph album showing the Second Foreign Infantry Regiment in the First Indochina War. zum Verkauf von Peter Harrington.  ABA/ ILAB.

    INDOCHINA; FRENCH FOREIGN LEGION.

    Verlag: [Nha Trang: c.1951], 1951

    Anbieter: Peter Harrington. ABA/ ILAB., London, Vereinigtes Königreich

    Verbandsmitglied: ABA ILAB PBFA

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    A snapshot of life in the French Foreign Legion during the First Indochina War. The album shows the regiment on parade, aerial shots of gun emplacements, and the Col de Nuages (Hai Van Pass), which would see a fatal derailment in 1953. One of the photographs shows future prime minister Tran Van Huu inspecting troops alongside a legion officer. This album contains many photographs of south Vietnam, including Nha Trang, Ai Nghia, Hoa My, Dong Phu, and Quang Nam. Some the prints are tourist photographs of local people or official studio photography of military parades, but the majority are more candid shots of soldiers and gun emplacements which seem to have been taken by the legionnaire. The opening leaves focus on the French Foreign Legion's Camerone Day celebrations on 30 April 1951, showing the regiment parading its colours and with the popular Pionniers unit in full dress. A number of the senior officers are identified on the reverse of the prints. "The 1st Battalion under Major Le Toulec left Africa and landed in Indochina in early 1949. It was stationed in Annam (present-day Central Vietnam), south of Tourene (now Da Nang). This city was about 300 miles (500 km) north of Nha Trang, the 2e REI HQ. The legionnaires were mainly tasked with maintaining order in the sector, as well as patrolling the main routes and keeping them safe and passable" (French Foreign Legion Information). There are some images taken in Port Said and Djibouti. In addition, three of the loosely inserted photographs are aerial shots of Tunisia, annotated in red with directions to Kalaa Djerda, Tajerouire, and Haïdra. Kalaa Djerda was an important French airfield prior to the Second World War and the German invasion of Tunisia. French Foreign Legion Information, "1st Battalion 2e REI in Vietnam's Faifo around 1950", 2025. Landscape quarto (235 x 345 mm). With 175 gelatin silver photographs, various sizes, landscape or portrait, most with deckle edges, mounted recto and verso on 20 tissue-guarded leaves, many inscribed in blue ink on verso, manuscript ink captions on a few leaves, 2 photographs printed on postcards with printer's blind stamp; 6 loosely inserted gelatin silver photographs (approximately 120 x 163 mm), landscape, 3 annotated in red ink, 2 inscribed on verso in blue ink; 3 loosely inserted folding colour maps, trimmed to size crossing neatlines (535 x 373 mm to 490 x 650 mm). Contemporary black lacquer souvenir album, tied with red and yellow cord through holes as issued, front board with metal hinges and lacquered with colour village design. Housed in a grey archival box. Photographs bright, a little toning and creasing as expected, album worn but holding, maps with some rubbing and closed tears along fold lines: a very good example.