Coming to Terms: Indochina, the United States, and the War is a collection of analytical essays exploring the political, social, and historical dimensions of the Indochina conflicts, particularly the Vietnam War and its long-term consequences. Edited by Douglas Allen and Ngô Vĩnh Long, the volume brings together scholars who examine U.S. involvement, revolutionary movements, regional dynamics…
Coming to Terms is a scholarly examination of the political, social, and historical dimensions of the Indochina conflict and the role of the United States. Edited by Douglas Allen and Ngô Vĩnh Long, the book brings together contributions from leading researchers who analyze the roots of the war, the consequences for Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia, and the broader geopolitical implications for So…
Contemporary political struggles in South Asia, often involving ethnic and communal conflict and violence, have increasingly assumed religious forms; at the same time various, often dominant, religious positions have become increasingly politicized. We may speak of the 'religionization' of politics and the politicization of religion.