Returns of War: South Vietnam and the Price of Refugee Memory

Returns of War: South Vietnam and the Price of Refugee Memory

by Long T. Bui

  • Vietnamese
  • April 4, 2023

Returns of War argues that Vietnamization–as Richard Nixon termed it in 1969–and the end of South Vietnam signals more than an example of flawed American military strategy, but a larger allegory of power, providing cover for U.S. imperial losses while denoting the inability of the (South) Vietnamese and other colonized nations to become independent, modern liberal subjects.

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