Mission to Hanoi

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"Mission to Hanoi" is a political work by American Marxist historian Herbert Aptheker, recounting and analyzing his controversial 1965 trip to North Vietnam during the Vietnam War.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf book
political work
about American anti-imperialism
Cold War politics
North Vietnamese perspective on the war
critique of U.S. intervention in Vietnam
negotiations for peace in Vietnam
analyzes causes of the Vietnam War
prospects for negotiated settlement
author Herbert Aptheker NERFINISHED
controversy Aptheker's travel to an enemy country during wartime
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
describesEvent Herbert Aptheker's 1965 trip to North Vietnam
documents conditions in North Vietnam during the war
meetings with North Vietnamese officials
form essay collection
political analysis
genre non-fiction
political literature
war literature
hasAuthorIdeology Marxism
hasPerspective anti–U.S. intervention
pro–North Vietnamese
historicalContext 1960s U.S. anti-war movement
Vietnam War era
intendedAudience American left NERFINISHED
peace activists
language English
mainSubject North Vietnam NERFINISHED
U.S. foreign policy
Vietnam War NERFINISHED
anti-war activism
peace movement
politicalOrientation Marxist
left-wing
portrays Ho Chi Minh NERFINISHED
North Vietnam government NERFINISHED
publicationPeriod late 1960s
relatedConflict Vietnam War NERFINISHED
relatedPerson Herbert Aptheker NERFINISHED
relatedWork American foreign policy and the Cold War (topic)
setting Hanoi NERFINISHED
North Vietnam NERFINISHED
timeOfNarratedEvents 1965

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Herbert Aptheker notableWork Mission to Hanoi