Sound Recording - The 'Domino Theory' as it applies in Southeast Asia - 1965 May 15
Guild House (Ann Arbor, Mich.)
2016
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[Item 26] : [Part 1] : Tape 2One of several topical evening seminars held during the National Teach-In on the Vietnam War."Let no one think that retreat from Vietnam would bring an end to conflict. The battle would be renewed in one country and then another."Moderator: Eric Wolf (University of Michigan); spokesmen for government: Robert Scalapino (Berkeley) and Herbert Spivack (Board of Examination U.S. Foreign Service); spokesmen for opposition: Oliver Clubb, Jr. (Syracuse) and Daniel Lev (Cornell); opposition resource people: Benedict Anderson (Cornell) and Richard Coughlin (University of Virginia). Adams room at the Sheraton Park Hotel, Washington D.C.Other Identifiers
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