No Peace, No Honor: Nixon, Kissinger and Betrayal in Vietnam

No Peace, No Honor: Nixon, Kissinger and Betrayal in Vietnam

by Larry Berman (Author)

Synopsis

In this carefully researched, authoritative and highly readable book, Larry Berman unravels for the first time the tawdry endgame in Vietnam. No Peace No Honor takes readers inside the negotiations that lead to the agreement Nixon famously called 'peace with honour' and reveals that the entire process was a sham. Through exhaustive, meticulous research, Larry Berman provides conclusive evidence that Kissenger crafted a deal he and Nixon expected and actually wanted North Vietnam to violate because it would allow them to continue the bombing with no threat of a congressional cut-off. Their secret plans to extend the war, he argues, were aborted only with the onset of the Watergate debacle. Tracing the step-by-step deception of both the South Vietnamese and the American public from initiatives that began as early as 1969, through the disgraceful peace agreement that cost the country it's honour, this extraordinary book is a benchmark in the literature of Vietnam.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 334
Edition: Reprint
Publisher: Simon & Schuster Ltd
Published: 20 Jan 2003

ISBN 10: 0743223497
ISBN 13: 9780743223492

Media Reviews
Jack F. Matlock, Jr. The New York Times Book Review In the endless flow of assessments, reassessments, and re-reassessments of the war in Vietnam, a study occasionally appears that goes beyond a rehash of the polemics that have marked that tragic experience. Larry Berman's No Peace, No Honor belongs in that select category.
Author Bio
Larry Berman, professor and Director of the University of California Washington Center, has written two previous books on Vietnam, Planning A Tragedy and Lyndon Johnson's War, and has appeared in several major television documentaries on the war.