Stanley Abram Karnow (February 4, 1925 – January 27, 2013) was an American journalist and historian. He is best known for his writings on East Asia and...
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Karnow may refer to: Stanley Karnow, American journalist Karnow, Iran, a village in East Azerbaijan Province, Iran This disambiguation page lists articles...
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arrangement of both political and economic power" under Spanish tutelage. Stanley Karnow, in his In Our Image: America's Empire in the Philippines, referred...
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2000 p.65 Stanley Karnow, Vietnam: A History (New York: Viking, 1983) pp. 179–180 Karnow, Stanley Vietnam: A History, 1983 p.175 Karnow, Stanley Vietnam:...
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with the United States to start bombing North Vietnam.The journalist Stanley Karnow wrote Taylor had offered up an "inflated" version of the "domino theory"...
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administrative titles used at the time by local heredatary rulers. Karnow, Stanley (1989). "Miguel López de Legazpi". In Our Image: America's Empire in...
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lawyer Raymond Sarraute. Her first marriage, with American journalist Stanley Karnow (1925–2013), lasted from 1948 to 1955. She remarried in 1957 to doctor...
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were killed following the liberation of Huế by the US and ARVN forces. Stanley Karnow wrote that the bodies of those executed by South Vietnamese teams were...
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uninterested. Stanley Karnow said "He was a model of lethargy, lacking both the skill and the inclination to govern". According to Karnow, Minh lamented...
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as it represented more than half the forces involved in this battle. Stanley Karnow claims he confirmed this figure in Hanoi in 1981. Westmoreland himself...
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own, victory was assured. Critics such as Jonathan Salem Baskin and Stanley Karnow noted that guerrilla warfare, widespread resistance, and inevitable...
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Michael Herr Marguerite Higgins Ward Just Takeshi Kaikō Peter Kann Stanley Karnow Donald Kirk Steve Kroft John Pilger Gareth Porter Robert Reguly John...
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recognized as a sovereign state. The supreme irony, in the words of Stanley Karnow, had now arrived: "having fought a war to defend South Vietnam's independence...
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from the Navy on July 1, 1974. In an interview with the journalist Stanley Karnow in 1981, Moorer expressed much bitterness about how the Vietnam War...
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Karnow (1983), pp. 629–630. Karnow (1983), p. 443. Karnow (1983), p. 630. Karnow (1983), p. 631. Karnow (1983), p. 635. Karnow (1983), p. 636. Karnow...
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Archived from the original on July 26, 2011. Retrieved June 30, 2021. Stanley Karnow (1983). Vietnam: A History. Viking Press. ISBN 0-14-026547-3. OL 292181M...
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three-month management program at Harvard Business School. As historian Stanley Karnow noted, "Westy was a corporation executive in uniform." From 1955 to...
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142 Karnow 1983, pp. 402–404. Karnow 1983, p. 406. Karnow 1983, p. 408. Karnow 1983, p. 409. Karnow 1983, p. 411. Karnow 1983, p. 498. Karnow 1983,...
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America's Empire in the Philippines is a 1989 book by American journalist Stanley Karnow, published by Random House. The book details the Philippine–American...
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Michael Herr Marguerite Higgins Ward Just Takeshi Kaikō Peter Kann Stanley Karnow Donald Kirk Steve Kroft John Pilger Gareth Porter Robert Reguly John...
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Karnow 1983, pp. 260–262. Karnow 1983, p. 279. Karnow 1983, pp. 279–280. Karnow 1983, p. 280. Karnow 1983, p. 296. Karnow 1983, pp. 280–282. Karnow 1983...
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whimsically abandoned." In his book Vietnam: a History (Viking,1983) Stanley Karnow describes his observations: In the last week of November . . I drove...
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secret bombing of Cambodia did not cause any public outrage. Journalist Stanley Karnow asserted that the illegal bugging in May 1969 marked "the first abuses...
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it to her own advantage.” In a 1987 review for The Washington Post, Stanley Karnow wrote: "It is, on one level, a gripping, poignant chronicle of her courage...
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Japanese industry and diverting resources needed for food production. As Stanley Karnow writes, Filipinos "rapidly learned as well that 'co-prosperity' meant...
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and sorrow over the war, instead of anger and rage. The journalist Stanley Karnow wrote the Moratorium marches were "...a sober, almost melancholy manifestation...
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ended as a regimental combat team. In an interview with the journalist Stanley Karnow in 1966, Khánh spoke with much pride of his service under de Lattre...
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claimed that Halberstam, along with fellow journalists Neil Sheehan and Stanley Karnow, helped to bring about the 1963 South Vietnamese coup against President...
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Aguinaldo declared independence from Spain. Later, Macapagal told author Stanley Karnow that the reason for the change was that American embassy celebrations...
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Michael Herr Marguerite Higgins Ward Just Takeshi Kaikō Peter Kann Stanley Karnow Donald Kirk Steve Kroft John Pilger Gareth Porter Robert Reguly John...
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