The American Film Industry & Vietnam
Lost illusions and gung-ho patriotism have both featured prominently in Hollywood’s reaction to the Vietnam War, but not to date some of the more unpleasant aspects of the conflict.
Lost illusions and gung-ho patriotism have both featured prominently in Hollywood’s reaction to the Vietnam War, but not to date some of the more unpleasant aspects of the conflict.
Ann Hills examines the reconstruction of Singapore's 19th-century buildings to accommodate tourism.
For the past 600 years the island of Java has been the scene for the encounter of the two major cultural and religious traditions of the world.
Ralph Smith assesses the material available on the conflict in South-East Asia.
Vietnam's expansionism in Indochina during the 1970s had its roots in its pre-colonial past, argues Milton Osborne.