July 2022 Issue Rana Mitter Au Revoir Saigon The Road to Dien Bien Phu: A History of the First War for Vietnam By Christopher Goscha LR
October 2018 Issue Christopher Goscha Apocalypse How? Vietnam: An Epic Tragedy, 1945–1975 By Max Hastings
March 1980 Issue Edward S Herman, Noam Chomsky After the Cataclysm Condensed from their The Washington Connection and Third World Fascism (The Political Economy of Human Rights - Volume I) LR
July 2016 Issue Jonathan Mirsky A Right Way to Remember? Nothing Ever Dies: Vietnam and the Memory of War By Viet Thanh Nguyen The Penguin History of Modern Vietnam By Christopher Goscha LR
May 2004 Issue Allan Massie The Teetering Domino The Last Valley: Dien Bien Phu and the French Defeat In Vietnam By Martin Windrow LR
May 2008 Issue Jonathan Mirsky Operating Underground Last Night I Dreamed of Peace: An Extraordinary Diary of Courage from the Vietnam War By Dang Thuy Tram (Translated by Andrew X Pham), Introduction by Frances FitzGerald LR
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