ABSTRACT

More than most post-1970 conflicts involving US forces, the conflict in Iraq has been fought out against a background of frequently invoked memories from the era of the Vietnam War. The essays in this book offer a series of perspectives on connections and parallels between the Vietnam War and the 2003 invasion of, and conflict in, Iraq.

The contributors particularly examine the impact of the Vietnam analogy on the War in Iraq, assessing the military tactical lessons learned from the Vietnam War and exploring the influence and persistence of its legacy in US politics, culture and diplomacy. The volume holds up to original interrogation some commonly held assumptions about historical analogy, and several distinguished authorities on the Vietnam War era, in particular, offer their thoughts on the value and applicability of Vietnam-Iraq parallels. If most contributions point out some obvious dissimilarities between the two eras, notably the transformed post-Cold War international environment, the similarities, particularly those relating to the problems of cultural misunderstanding, are also apparent.

Vietnam in Iraq will be of great interest for all students and researchers of the Iraq War, strategic studies, international relations and American politics.

chapter |7 pages

INTRODUCTION

ByJOHN DUMBRELL, DAVID RYAN

chapter 1|23 pages

The fi nal chapter? The Iraq War and the end of history

ByLLOYD C. GARDNER

chapter 2|17 pages

THE VIETNAM LAUGH TRACK

ByMARILYN B. YOUNG

chapter 4|20 pages

IRAQ AND VIETNAM: MILITARY LESSONS AND LEGACIES

ByRICHARD LOCK-PULLAN

chapter 8|20 pages

NO MORE VIETNAMS: IRAQ AND THE ANALOGY CONUNDRUM

ByTREVOR B. McCRISKEN

chapter 9|14 pages

VIETNAM AND IRAQ: STRATEGY, EXIT AND SYNDROME

ByJOHN MUELLER

chapter 10|16 pages

FALLING DOMINOES: THE UNITED STATES, VIETNAM AND THE WAR IN IRAQ

ByMATTHEW MASUR

chapter 11|13 pages

THE IRAQ AND VIETNAM WARS: SOME PARALLELS AND CONNECTIONS

ByJOHN DUMBRELL