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1975: The End of the Vietnam War - 2025 Conference, Institute for Peace and Conflict / Vietnam Center and Archive - Session 4C - Civil Society and Humanitarian Activism in South Vietnam up to and in 1975: The Roles of Domestic and Overseas Actors

Moving Image Item Number: 999VI4691
Media Type
Moving Image
Physical Location
Copyright Statement
Vietnam Center and Sam Johnson Vietnam Archive
Language(s)
English
Format
MP4
Time - Hr:Min:Sec
01:28:13
Digitized in HD?
Yes
Dates
Creation: 11 April 2025
General Note
Session 4C
Civil Society and Humanitarian Activism in South Vietnam up to and in 1975:
The Roles of Domestic and Overseas Actors
Commentator/Moderator: Justin Hart, Ph.D., Texas Tech University
The Ford Foundation and South Vietnam: An Eye-Level View (March-April 1975)
Jerry Mark Silverman, Ph.D., Ford Foundation Project Specialist in the Social
Sciences, Saigon 1974-1975
The Second Republic of Vietnam’s Policies Towards Indigenous Groups: A Complex
Interplay of National Identity, Political Legitimacy, and Republican Ideals
Hoang Thanh, Ph.D., University of Social Sciences and Humanities, Ho Chi
Minh City, Vietnam
The Vietnam War: Ethnic Minority, Conflicts, and Legitimacy
Khang Do, Ph.D., Candidate, University of Leeds, United Kingdon
Location: Cotton Room

Perma Link
https://www.vietnam.ttu.edu/virtualarchive/items.php?item=999VI4691

Citation
1975: The End of the Vietnam War - 2025 Conference, Institute for Peace and Conflict / Vietnam Center and Archive - Session 4C - Civil Society and Humanitarian Activism in South Vietnam up to and in 1975: The Roles of Domestic and Overseas Actors, 999VI4691. No Date, Vietnam Center Collection, Vietnam Center and Sam Johnson Vietnam Archive, Texas Tech University, https://www.vietnam.ttu.edu/virtualarchive/items.php?item=999VI4691, Accessed 30 Dec 2025.

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999VI4691, Vietnam Center Collection, Vietnam Center and Sam Johnson Vietnam Archive, Texas Tech University

Added: 05 May 2025 [Updated: 05 May 2025]