Based on recently declassified records, the latest scholarship, and his own experience serving in Vietnam, David Anderson's Vietnamization, is an original and welcome study of President Richard Nixon's Vietnam policy and how the Vietnam War ended. Anderson analysis of Nixon's policy demonstrates that Vietnamization did not work and could not work given the realities of the war. In the process, he successfully rebuts the "revisionists" claims about victory. Moreover, Anderson shows the parallels with Iraq and the misunderstanding of the lessons about counterinsurgency from the Vietnam War. Vietnamization should be read by scholars and students of the Vietnam War, and practitioners of American foreign policy, alike.
Vietnamization : Politics, Strategy, Legacy