Review from Current History [no title or author].
Asia--Politics and government
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Review from Political Science Quarterly, Book Reviews, by Joseph Buttinger.
Sin títuloVietnam: a Solution for the U.S.? by Brian Crozier in which he argues for making Vietnam a temporary colony of the U.S., from The Daily Telegraph - 3 copies
Sin títuloU.S. News & World Report with the articles 'I think we have gone wrong in Vietnam', 'Wny U.S. is Losing Vietnam War - A British Size-up', 'Balance Sheet on War in Vietnam', 'What the Candidates would do about Vietnam' and 'Let's Close Ranks on the Home Front'.
'Vietnam Expert Opposes U. S. Pullout There', article by Howard Abramson from the New Haven Journal Courier.
Sin títuloLetter from M. F. Serpell to Dennis J. Duncanson in response to Duncanson's letter on 05 June 1971. Serpell writes to send Duncanson a copy of the report on the second seminar on Village Defence and Development, the prospectus for the third seminar and proposals for the conduct of the "clearing-house" which the second seminar proposed and which SEATO has approved. Serpell ends the correspondence with a request for Duncanson to offer comments on the proceedings and plans. There is a second, unsigned, copy of this correspondence. Attached document is a Prospectus for the third seminar on village defence and Development in March, 1972 (8 pages).
Sin títuloLetter 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]
Sin títuloLetter 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'.
Sin títuloDennis Duncanson's feedback on the Manila Seminar - 'Impressions of the the Seminar on Village Defence and Development, Manila 1973'.
Sin títuloNotes in relation to the Manila Seminar. 3 pages are handwritten. 4 pages are typewritten (Guerilla Strategy and Tactics)
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