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              GB 891 DD-DD/6-DD/6/3 · File · 28th Apr 1975
              Part of Papers of Dennis Duncanson

              Letter from 'Bob' to Dennis J. Duncanson. Bob discusses a piece he is working on for Reader's Digest and writes that he has 'not heard from Ted since just after the invasion of South Vietnam by Communist North Vietnamese and Viet Cong forces. [Connected to the letter from F. P. Serong (Ted) to Dennis J. Duncanson, dated 14 April 1975 - DD/6/2].

              Bob
              GB 891 DD-DD/5-DD/5/5 · File · 18th Jun 1973
              Part of Papers of Dennis Duncanson

              Letter from Chamras Mandukananda to Dennis J. Duncanson to confirm Duncanson's attendance to the seminar in Manila, Philippines in August 1973. Brigadier General G.A. Pecache the Deputy Chief of Staff for Home Defence has been appointed the Seminar Director. Mandakunanda requests Duncanson's comment or suggestions concerning his keynote address. Enclosed is a copy of the outline agenda for the Seminar (2 pages).

              Mandukananda Chamras
              GB 891 DD-DD/5-DD/5/11 · File · 27th Jul 1973
              Part of Papers of Dennis Duncanson

              Letter from Chamras Mandukananda to Dennis J. Duncanson in response to Duncanson's letter of 30 June 1973. Mandukananda approves of the title of Duncanson's keynote address to the Seminar. He further writes to advise that delegates should be prepared to discuss 'common features and national variations within rural areas of South-East Asia', as well as to 'include comment on the use of subversion, insurgency and regular Communist forces in relation to the future of the guerilla within the region'.

              Mandukananda Chamras
              GB 891 DD-DD/5-DD/5/10 · File · 24th Jul 1973
              Part of Papers of Dennis Duncanson

              Letter from Chamras Mandukananda to J. L. Jones (British Embassy, Bangkok) which encloses a summary of matters raised at a liaison meeting held in Bangkok on 20 July 1973 concerning the "Seminar on Home Defence" to be held in Manila from 27 August to 01 September 1973. The enclosures are "Notes of Liaison Meeting Held at 1400 Hours on 20 July 1973" [2 pages] and "Project Committee: Seminar on Home Defence" [dated 23 July 1973, 5 pages]

              Mandukananda Chamras
              GB 891 DD-DD/6-DD/6/8 · File · 15th Aug 1975
              Part of Papers of Dennis Duncanson

              Letter from D. L. Price (Lyn) to Dennis J. Duncanson to relay that Brian [Brian Crozier? The Director of the Institute for the Study of Conflict, London] is 'enthusiastic about [Duncanson's] project to analyse the Le Dang Can Lao' Vietnamese political party. Price (Lyn) discusses the time frame and fee for a piece of work from Duncanson to be published in Conflict Studies.

              D. L. Price (Lyn)
              GB 891 DD-DD/5-DD/5/6 · File · 30th Jun 1973
              Part of Papers of Dennis Duncanson

              Letter from Dennis J. Duncanson to Chamras Mandukananda (Police General) to say that he looks forward to the upcoming seminar and has contemplated the title for his talk: "The Southeast Asian Guerilla after Detente". A copy of Duncanson's text has been grouped together with the correspondence which consists of 29 pages.

              Duncanson Dennis J
              GB 891 DD-DD/7-DD/7/11 · File · 5th Jul 1968
              Part of Papers of Dennis Duncanson

              Letter from Dennis J. Duncanson to Lucian W. Pye thanking him for his review of Duncanson's book, as well as to express anticipation for Pye's forthcoming publication of Guerrilla Communism in Vietnam. Duncanson expresses his sentiments regarding a dwindling interest in Vietnam in the United States. However, Duncanson believes that a dip in interest can only be temporary as diplomatic and military tussles still lie ahead and cannot be ignored.

              Duncanson closes his letter to let Pye know that he will be at the London School of Economics until 30 September 1969 with the hope of completing his publication of China and the Independence of Vietnam and if Pye would be interested in seeing him.

              Duncanson Dennis J