On Vietnam war : how did the democratic people's Republic of Vietnam win the war against the United States?

The paradoxical trinity of war and the "Centre Of Gravity" (COG) concept postulated by Carl Von Clausewitz more than 150 years ago have been the subject of many controversial studies. Harry G. Summers, in his seminal work On Strategy, was exemplary in appropriating aspects of the paradoxic...

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Main Author: Soh, Allan Chee Seng.
Other Authors: Khong, Yuen Foong
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-142812020-11-01T08:21:20Z On Vietnam war : how did the democratic people's Republic of Vietnam win the war against the United States? Soh, Allan Chee Seng. Khong, Yuen Foong S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies DRNTU::Social sciences::Political science The paradoxical trinity of war and the "Centre Of Gravity" (COG) concept postulated by Carl Von Clausewitz more than 150 years ago have been the subject of many controversial studies. Harry G. Summers, in his seminal work On Strategy, was exemplary in appropriating aspects of the paradoxical trinity to rationalise American defeat despite its military superiority in the Vietnam War. However, Summers had based his work predominantly on the U.S. perspective and had not sufficiently acknowledged the superiority of the D.R.V. strategy over the U.S. to win the Vietnam War. Master of Science (Strategic Studies) 2008-11-13T09:16:31Z 2008-11-13T09:16:31Z 2004 2004 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/10356/14281 Nanyang Technological University application/pdf
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Soh, Allan Chee Seng.
On Vietnam war : how did the democratic people's Republic of Vietnam win the war against the United States?
description The paradoxical trinity of war and the "Centre Of Gravity" (COG) concept postulated by Carl Von Clausewitz more than 150 years ago have been the subject of many controversial studies. Harry G. Summers, in his seminal work On Strategy, was exemplary in appropriating aspects of the paradoxical trinity to rationalise American defeat despite its military superiority in the Vietnam War. However, Summers had based his work predominantly on the U.S. perspective and had not sufficiently acknowledged the superiority of the D.R.V. strategy over the U.S. to win the Vietnam War.
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title On Vietnam war : how did the democratic people's Republic of Vietnam win the war against the United States?
title_short On Vietnam war : how did the democratic people's Republic of Vietnam win the war against the United States?
title_full On Vietnam war : how did the democratic people's Republic of Vietnam win the war against the United States?
title_fullStr On Vietnam war : how did the democratic people's Republic of Vietnam win the war against the United States?
title_full_unstemmed On Vietnam war : how did the democratic people's Republic of Vietnam win the war against the United States?
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