Vietnam - by Tsuboi Yoshiharu (Hardcover)
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Highlights
- Despite its difficult history in the wake of wars with the United States and China, Vietnam has not only survived, but it is developing well.
- About the Author: Tsuboi Yoshiharu (b. 1948) entered Tokyo University in 1968 at the height of the student movement in Japan and soon became involved in the Vietnam antiwar movement.
- 193 Pages
- History, General
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Book Synopsis
Despite its difficult history in the wake of wars with the United States and China, Vietnam has not only survived, but it is developing well. The relationship between the Communist Party and civil society remains to be ironed out smoothly, but the đổi mới policy of reforms made important strides in this realm.
This book surveys the entire history of Vietnam with a focus on its relationship with China to the North. It not only looks at the many border conflicts but also at ongoing trade between the two lands. While it does note social and cultural influences from China, it does not see Vietnam as a lesser cousin of sorts. It assesses just what makes Vietnam distinctive past and present. It stresses as well that Vietnam is a multi-ethnic society with numerous peoples, customs, and languages.
Tsuboi takes pains to examine how Vietnam is dealing with the extraordinary scars of war to which it has been victim, but it goes beyond victimization to emphasize its present economic development (stresses and strains).
Most characteristic of this book for a Western audience is its discussion and assessment of Japan's role in contemporary Vietnam and Japanese-Vietnamese relations. It is written in a style accessible to all audiences.
About the Author
Tsuboi Yoshiharu (b. 1948) entered Tokyo University in 1968 at the height of the student movement in Japan and soon became involved in the Vietnam antiwar movement. Upon graduation in 1972, he decided to make the study of Vietnam his career. The esteemed scholar of Vietnam, Yamamoto Tatsurō told him that it was too dangerous to study in Vietnam at the time and that he should go study in France where there was a wealth of documents available. He pursued a PhD (1982) at the École des Hautes Études en Science Sociale under Georges Condominas. After living and working for a number of years, he was professor at Hokkaidō University. He is now professor emeritus at Waseda University. His published work includes: L'Empire vietnamien face à la France et à la China, 1847-1885 (1986); Vetonamu = Viet Nam: yakudō Ajia (Vietnam, dynamic Asia) (1997); Vetonamu gendai seiji (Contemporary politics in Vietnam) (2002); Vetonamu shinjidai: "yutakasa" e no mosaku (Vietnam's new era: Searching for "prosperity") (2008).