Review from Mondo Aperto [no title or author].
Asia--Politics and government
130 Descrição arquivística resultados para Asia--Politics and government
Review from Tulsa World, 'Eye-Witness to Viet Cong' by Arthur J. Dommen
Sem títuloLetter 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).
Sem títuloLetter 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.
Sem títuloLetter from Dennis J. Duncanson to A. J. (Tony) Gooch to give him permission (Gooch) to publish his keynote speech at the Manila Seminar.
Sem títuloLetter 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.
Sem títuloLetter from Dennis J. Duncanson to D. L. Price (Lyn) in response to the latter's letter on 15 August 1975. Following on from Price's news of enthusiasm concerning Duncanson's proposed study of the Can Lao party, Duncanson names four likely collaborators for the study.
Sem títuloLetter from Dennis J. Duncanson to Nguyen Van Anh in response to the latter's letter of 21 November 1975. Duncanson enquires about the translation of certain Vietnamese terms, whilst also wondering about the DCL's policy for "relations with minorities", the recruitment process of the party, subscription lists and whether the whole organisation is national.
Sem títuloLetter from Phan Văn Tạo to Dennis J. Duncanson. Phan Văn Tạo writes of their wellbeing now that he and his family are now refugees having fled Vietnam for France. Phan Văn Tạo writes that his wife (Quy) has not completely detached herself from everything they had left back home in Vietnam, while he himself struggles to recover during the current period of recession. Concerning Duncanson's prior request for information regarding the Dang Can Lao party, Phan Văn Tạo writes that while his knowledge on the subject is limited, he is knows several party members of the Dang Can Lao who are currently in Paris – specifically Le an Dong (former Secretary of State for Agriculture) who was in charge of organisational matters and Bùi Kiến Thành (the son of Bùi Kiến Tín).
Sem títuloLetter from Jacky K.T. Tran to Dennis Duncanson in which he writes of his frustrations of communication and asks Duncanson to phone now he is at Haslemere. He writes of his concern for refugees and hopes to meet Duncanson when he is in London. Handwritten, dated 16 June 1975.
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