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Chester A. Bain Archives
Chester A. Bain •ï¿½2 Items / 1 Book, 1 Review
Vietnam: The Roots of Conflict (1967)
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    Asia and the East (Review)
    Vietnam: The Roots of Conflict, by Chester A. Bain
    1. Vietnam: The Roots of Conflict by Chester A. Bain
    The American Historical Review, February 1968, p. 891
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    East Asia and the Pacific (8 Reviews)
    Cambodia's Foreign Policy, by Roger M. Smith
    1. Cambodia's Foreign Policy by Roger M. Smith
    2. Communism in Vietnam by Rodger Swearingen and Hammond Rolph
    3. India, China and Pakistan by Latif Ahmed Sherwani
    4. The Security of Southern Asia by Donald E. Kennedy
    5. Thailand and the Struggle for Southeast Asia by Donald E. Nuechterlein
    6. Vietnam by Robert McAfee Brown, Abraham J. Heschel, and Michael Novak, ...
    7. Vietnam: The Roots of Conflict by Chester A. Bain
    8. Viet-Nam Witness, 1953-66 by Bernard B. Fall
    Orbis, Summer 1967, p. 619
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    Recent Books on International Relations (13 Reviews)
    South and Southeast Asia
    1. The New Face of Buddha by Jerrold L. Schecter
    2. Challenges in India by Taya Zinkin
    3. Security in the Missile Age by Jayanta K. Ray
    4. A Lamp for India by Robert Hardy Andrews
    5. Kashmir: A Study in India-Pakistan Relations by Sisir Gupta
    6. The Kashmir Problem by Alastair Lamb
    7. Bhutan: A Physical and Cultural Geography by Pradyumna P. Karan
    8. Central Asia: A Century of Russian Rule by Edward Allworth
    9. Vietnam by Mary McCarthy
    10. Vietnam: The Roots of Conflict by Chester A. Bain
    11. Thailand: The War That Is, the War That Will be by Louis E. Lomax
    12. The Origins of Malay Nationalism by William R. Roff
    13. Indonesian Upheaval by John Hughes#3
    Foreign Affairs, January 1968, p. 412