INTRODUCTION - If you do not place it in the context of the Cold War and 'Containment' Foreign Policy, the analysis of the US Great Strategy during the Vietnam War can not be fully understood. In this context, the details show that realism, liberalism, and constitutiveism theory have contributed to the great American strategy of the day. However, a more detailed analysis shows that while defensive realism leads foreign policy during the Cold War, aggressive realism is the dominant theory leading the United States.
Where is Vietnam? • What is the history of the US participation in Vietnam? What are the factors that led to the Vietnam War? How will international events such as the Cold War affect disputes? · What happened in America during the war? What is the outcome of the Vietnam War? · · What can we learn from the Vietnam War? · Explain why the United States is involved in Vietnam. • Determine US goals in Vietnam. • Please explain about the National Front in America during the Vietnam War. • Determine the impact of the Vietnam War on soldiers and civilians. • Determine the outcome of the Vietnam War. • Explain the impact the Vietnam War has on the US foreign policy
The Vietnam War (1954 - 1975) was a prolonged dispute in which the North Vietnam Communist Party and allied ally of South Vietnam were opposed to the South Vietnamese government and its major ally to the United States. In Vietnam, known as the "American War" (or "War against Americans to save America altogether"), war is also a manifestation of greater regional conflicts (see Indochina war) and the Cold War. The United States of America and the Soviet Union and their respective allies
I conflict. The United States, the Soviet Union, Vietnam are the three major countries involved in this conflict. This confrontation was built from the viewpoint of the Cold War. This war has had a great impact on the world; something is good, something is terrible. Mainly between the two major countries, America and the Soviet Union. Conflict began during the Cold War, and the two countries deteriorated as a result of power expansion. The United States was sufficient for the Soviet Union.