The mere mention of the name 'Vietnam' conjures up a multitude of conflicting images and emotions in the hearts and minds of individual Americans. The current move toward a normalization of diplomatic relations between the United States and the Socialist Republic of Vietnam (SRV) demands a new perspective be taken on this traditional ambivalence. By exploring the geographical, cultural, and historical development of political and military organizations in Vietnam, this thesis goes beyond the focus of most sociological models that begin their examination of civil-military relations in Vietnam with the Communist lead revolution of 1945. One such model, that of the Revolutionary Professional Soldier, is used by this author to examine the evolutionary nature of civil-military relations in Vietnam, from their earliest manifestations during the colonial period to the present
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2021-02-01 06:35:34
Advisor
Buss, Claude A.
Degree_discipline
National Security Affairs
Degree_grantor
Naval Postgraduate School
Degree_level
Masters
Degree_name
M.A. in National Security Affairs
Department
National Security Affairs (NSA)
Distributionstatement
Approved for public release; distribution is unlimited.