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Vietnamese Communism, 1925 1945 - by Huynh Kim Khanh (Hardcover)
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- From a cell of nine men in 1925, the Vietnamese Communists grew by December 1976 into a massive party with over 1.5 million members and the organizational and military capabilities to defeat the United States.
- Author(s): Huynh Kim Khanh
- 384 Pages
- Political Science, Political Ideologies
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From a cell of nine men in 1925, the Vietnamese Communists grew by December 1976 into a massive party with over 1.5 million members and the organizational and military capabilities to defeat the United States. What factors account for the outstanding...
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From a cell of nine men in 1925, the Vietnamese Communists grew by December 1976 into a massive party with over 1.5 million members and the organizational and military capabilities to defeat the United States. What factors account for the outstanding success of the Indochinese Communist Party? In this book, Huynh Kim Khánh traces the Vietnamese Communist movement from its inception as a radical youth group founded by Ho Chi Minh (then Nguyen Ai Quoc) to its half-planned, half-accidental victory in 1945.
Review Quotes
This book represents an important turning point in the historiography of modern Vietnam, and it is assuredly the best book on the Communist party in a major Western language.... An outstanding analysis of the first phase of the longest revolutionary struggle in modern history.
-- "Journal of Contemporary Asia"