both domestic and foreign, that ended the lives of millions of people. and changed the sensibilities forever of a generation. i should know, because i m of that generation. disputes have raged about every aspect of that war in the decades since it was over. and they actually started before, obviously, before the war was over. from time to time, new information and new interpretations come to the fore that cast light on the disputes involved. that s what this seminar today is about. we re very fortunate to have with us to introduce today s speaker, a close student of the vietnam period, my colleague, professor paul stone. he will introduce the speaker, and also handle the question and answer period following our speaker. paul stone. [ applause ] good afternoon, welcome to this session of the humphrey forum. this is also a joint meeting with my class, which my seminar, which is taking place right now, called government ethics and the public will. can you imagine the good fort
premium professor getting trade and investment policy here at the hum friday institute and school here at the university of minnesota. this is a special, special of our 20 years of seminars on global policy. the vietnam war was a series of event both domestic that ended the lives of millions of people and in that generation. disputes have raged about every aspect of that war in the decade since it was over and they actually started before obviously. from time to time. and can t wait on the dispute involved. and that s what the seminar is about. and very fortunate to have with us to introduce today the students of the vietnam period my colleague professor paul stone of the humphrey school and university of minnesota department of history. i ll introduce the speaker and handle the question and answer period following our pespeaker. paul stone. [ applause ] good afternoon and welcome to this session of the forum. this is also a joint meeting with my class which is taking place
and compare president johnson s policies with those of his successor richard nixon. this is an hour and 15 minutes. good afternoon, everybody. premium professor getting trade and investment policy here at the hum friday institute and school here at the university of minnesota. this is a special, special of our 20 years of seminars on global policy. the vietnam war was a series of event both domestic that ended the lives of millions of people and in that generation. disputes have raged about every aspect of that war in the decade since it was over and they actually started before obviously. from time to time. and can t wait on the dispute involved. and that s what the seminar is about. and very fortunate to have with us to introduce today the students of the vietnam period my colleague professor paul stone of the humphrey school and university of minnesota department of history. i ll introduce the speaker and handle the question and answer period following our pespeaker. pau
america s cable television company and is brought to you today by your cable or satellite provider. coordinate civilian and military programs. talk about the conflict in southeast asia evolves overtime. and compare president johnson s policies with those of his successor richard nixon. this is an hour and 15 minutes. good afternoon, everybody. premium professor getting trade and investment policy here at the hum friday institute and school here at the university of minnesota. this is a special, special of our 20 years of seminars on global policy. the vietnam war was a series of event both domestic that ended the lives of millions of people and in that generation. disputes have raged about every aspect of that war in the decade since it was over and they actually started before obviously. from time to time. and can t wait on the dispute involved. and that s what the seminar is about. and very fortunate to have with us to introduce today the students of the vietnam period my
good afternoon, everybody. premium professor getting trade and investment policy here at the hum friday institute and school here at the university of minnesota. this is a special, special of our 20 years of seminars on global policy. the vietnam war was a series of event both domestic that ended the lives of millions of people and in that generation. disputes have raged about every aspect of that war in the decade since it was over and they actually started before obviously. from time to time. and can t wait on the dispute involved. and that s what the seminar is about. and very fortunate to have with us to introduce today the students of the vietnam period my colleague professor paul stone of the humphrey school and university of minnesota department of history. i ll introduce the speaker and handle the question and answer period following our pespeaker. paul stone. [ applause ] good afternoon and welcome to this session of the forum. this is also a joint meeting with m