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Vietnam War legacy

The Fall of Saigon: The Day Domino Theory Died
By Nayan Chanda
Fifty years after the communist victory in Vietnam, the old domino theory seems to have been definitively replaced by a deeper conflict determined by history, power, and geography.

How Efforts to Reconcile US and Vietnamese Veterans Reshaped Bilateral Relations
By Pham Quang Hien
People's diplomacy efforts between veterans of the two countries are a symbol of the transformation from confrontation to cooperation in U.S.-Vietnam relations.

K-Dramas Resurrect Long-Buried Memories in Vietnam
By Travis Vincent
Obsessed with South Korean dramas, Vietnamese youths are oblivious to the atrocities committed by Korean soldiers during the Vietnam War. But their elders remember.

Metal Never Dies: America’s Music Legacy in Vietnam
By Soraya Kishtwari
The U.S. military brought metal to Vietnam. Its retreat forced the genre underground. But Vietnam's metalheads persist decades later.

Can Laos Clear Its Unexploded Bombs?
By Prashanth Parameswaran
The start of a project highlights Vientiane's continuing struggle with the issue even as it receives foreign assistance.
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