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World View: Vietnam, Buddhism, and the Vietnam War: How Vietnam became an economic powerhouse after the Vietnam War
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World View: Vietnam, Buddhism, and the Vietnam War: How Vietnam became an economic powerhouse after the Vietnam War

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Most people know nothing about Vietnam except that their grandfathers fought in something called the Vietnam War. And yet, as guardian of the maritime routes from Europe to India, Malaya and China, Vietnam has for millennia been a dominant player in world trade.And now, with China illegally annexing the South China Sea, which controls $1.3 trillion in trade, Vietnam’s historic role as guardian of the South China Sea could bring the two countries to full war, for the first time in thirty years.This book describes Vietnam’s history since ancient times, through rule by China, through independence, through multiple dynasties, through colonization by France, and through the Indochina wars since World War II, before becoming an economic powerhouse. Those seriously interested in living in or doing business in Vietnam should understand that historically it’s not a country in the European sense, but is composed of Vietnam Villages that define its culture and business dealings, and should understand the interaction between Buddhism, Confucianism, and Christianity in the villages and guilds.The book has extensive coverage of the history and theology of Buddhism, and how it spread from India to Vietnam and China, in one of the most sigificant events in the history of religion. The book explains how this was possible because of the specific interactions of Buddhism, Daoism and Confucianism, and how Chinese and Vietnamese leaders played one religion off of one another as needed to control the population. In today’s Vietnam, these tensions still exist, especially between North and South.The author’s previous book on the history of Iran has extensive coverage of the history and theology of Islam and Christianity, while his book on China does the same for Confucianism and Daoism. Putting the three books together provides a comprehensive understanding of the world’s religions.The book also has extensive coverage of what really happened in the Vietnam war. Most people, even those who fought in the war, or who had family and friends who fought in the war, nonetheless have no idea what the Vietnam War was about. Even Vietnamese people under age 50 don’t know what it was about. This book will tell you what actually happened – not what the politicians and ideologues say happened, but what actually did happen, and why it happened.A full table of contents can be found on the Generational Dynamics web site.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Xenakis Publishing
Date
20 March 2021
Pages
326
ISBN
9781732738645

Most people know nothing about Vietnam except that their grandfathers fought in something called the Vietnam War. And yet, as guardian of the maritime routes from Europe to India, Malaya and China, Vietnam has for millennia been a dominant player in world trade.And now, with China illegally annexing the South China Sea, which controls $1.3 trillion in trade, Vietnam’s historic role as guardian of the South China Sea could bring the two countries to full war, for the first time in thirty years.This book describes Vietnam’s history since ancient times, through rule by China, through independence, through multiple dynasties, through colonization by France, and through the Indochina wars since World War II, before becoming an economic powerhouse. Those seriously interested in living in or doing business in Vietnam should understand that historically it’s not a country in the European sense, but is composed of Vietnam Villages that define its culture and business dealings, and should understand the interaction between Buddhism, Confucianism, and Christianity in the villages and guilds.The book has extensive coverage of the history and theology of Buddhism, and how it spread from India to Vietnam and China, in one of the most sigificant events in the history of religion. The book explains how this was possible because of the specific interactions of Buddhism, Daoism and Confucianism, and how Chinese and Vietnamese leaders played one religion off of one another as needed to control the population. In today’s Vietnam, these tensions still exist, especially between North and South.The author’s previous book on the history of Iran has extensive coverage of the history and theology of Islam and Christianity, while his book on China does the same for Confucianism and Daoism. Putting the three books together provides a comprehensive understanding of the world’s religions.The book also has extensive coverage of what really happened in the Vietnam war. Most people, even those who fought in the war, or who had family and friends who fought in the war, nonetheless have no idea what the Vietnam War was about. Even Vietnamese people under age 50 don’t know what it was about. This book will tell you what actually happened – not what the politicians and ideologues say happened, but what actually did happen, and why it happened.A full table of contents can be found on the Generational Dynamics web site.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Xenakis Publishing
Date
20 March 2021
Pages
326
ISBN
9781732738645