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Douglas Pike Collection: Indochina Archive Collection Number: 2258 Extent: 234.15 linear feet of documents, 1 artifact, and 425 books. Inclusive Dates: Documents: 1929-2001, bulk mid 1960s-1980s. Artifact: 1975 Books: 1927-1999, bulk 1930’s, and 1970s- 1980s Scope and Content Note: Collection Introduction The Douglas Pike Collection: Indochina Archive consists of 234.15 linear feet of documents; one artifact, a Friend Shipment, Friendship People-to-People, Aid to Vietnam button; and 425 books collected by Professor Douglas Eugene Pike (July 27, 1924-May 13, 2002) who served as the director of University of California, Berkeley’s Indochina Studies from 1982-1996. The collection is divided into thirty-one series in the following order: DRV/SRV Foreign Relations, Cambodia, DRV/SRV Economy, Periodicals, DRV/SRV Armed Forces, DRV/SRV Social Movements, DRV/SRV Situationer, Refugees (Particularly Vietnam, Laos, & Cambodia), DRV/SRV Education, DRV/SRV Government/Politics, DRV/SRV Health/Medicine, DRV/SRV Legal, DRV/SRV Communications-Propaganda, Cities (Vietnam), DRV/SRV Ethnic Groups, SRV Law Enforcement, DRV/SRV Ideology, Government Documents, DRV/SRV Anniversaries, DRV/SRV General, China, DRV/SRV Emulation Movements, Vietnam History, International Committee of the Red Cross Interviews with POWs in South Vietnam-Pre 1975, SRV Reeducation, DRV/SRV Human Rights, Personal Papers, DRV/SRV Culture, DRV/SRV Public Welfare, Artifact, and Books. The 234.15 linear feet of documents primarily consist of newspaper clippings and periodicals, covering political, social, and economical issues of the Democratic Republic of Vietnam (DRV), a.k.a. North Vietnam, and later the Socialist Republic of Vietnam (SRV), present day Vietnam, from 1929-2001, with the bulk being from the mid 1960s-1980s. The clippings deal with a large variety of topics, ranging from foreign relations, economy, armed forces, legal issues, ethnic groups, refugees, to reeducation. This time period is a very turbulent era in Vietnam’s history. 1

<strong>Douglas</strong> <strong>Pike</strong> <strong>Collection</strong>: <strong>Indochina</strong> <strong>Archive</strong><br />

<strong>Collection</strong> <strong>Number</strong>: 2258<br />

Extent: 234.15 linear feet of documents, 1 artifact, and 425 books.<br />

Inclusive Dates:<br />

Documents: 1929-2001, bulk mid 1960s-1980s.<br />

Artifact: 1975<br />

Books: 1927-1999, bulk 1930’s, and 1970s- 1980s<br />

Scope and Content Note:<br />

<strong>Collection</strong> Introduction<br />

The <strong>Douglas</strong> <strong>Pike</strong> <strong>Collection</strong>: <strong>Indochina</strong> <strong>Archive</strong> consists of 234.15 linear feet of documents;<br />

one artifact, a Friend Shipment, Friendship People-to-People, Aid to Vietnam button; and 425<br />

books collected by Professor <strong>Douglas</strong> Eugene <strong>Pike</strong> (July 27, 1924-May 13, 2002) who served as<br />

the director of University of California, Berkeley’s <strong>Indochina</strong> Studies from 1982-1996. The<br />

collection is divided into thirty-one series in the following order: DRV/SRV Foreign Relations,<br />

Cambodia, DRV/SRV Economy, Periodicals, DRV/SRV Armed Forces, DRV/SRV Social<br />

Movements, DRV/SRV Situationer, Refugees (Particularly Vietnam, Laos, & Cambodia),<br />

DRV/SRV Education, DRV/SRV Government/Politics, DRV/SRV Health/Medicine,<br />

DRV/SRV Legal, DRV/SRV Communications-Propaganda, Cities (Vietnam), DRV/SRV<br />

Ethnic Groups, SRV Law Enforcement, DRV/SRV Ideology, Government Documents,<br />

DRV/SRV Anniversaries, DRV/SRV General, China, DRV/SRV Emulation Movements,<br />

Vietnam History, International Committee of the Red Cross Interviews with POWs in South<br />

Vietnam-Pre 1975, SRV Reeducation, DRV/SRV Human Rights, Personal Papers, DRV/SRV<br />

Culture, DRV/SRV Public Welfare, Artifact, and Books.<br />

The 234.15 linear feet of documents primarily consist of newspaper clippings and periodicals,<br />

covering political, social, and economical issues of the Democratic Republic of Vietnam<br />

(DRV), a.k.a. North Vietnam, and later the Socialist Republic of Vietnam (SRV), present day<br />

Vietnam, from 1929-2001, with the bulk being from the mid 1960s-1980s. The clippings deal<br />

with a large variety of topics, ranging from foreign relations, economy, armed forces, legal<br />

issues, ethnic groups, refugees, to reeducation. This time period is a very turbulent era in<br />

Vietnam’s history.<br />

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Northern and Southern Vietnam had been divided since the 17 th century, between the Trinh<br />

Lords in the north and the Nguyễn Lords in the south. The northern section of Vietnam was<br />

called Tonkin, the southern part was known as Cochinchina, and the central part was called<br />

Annam. Cochinchina became a French Colony in 1862, but gained its independence from<br />

France on June 14, 1949 and won international recognition in 1950 as the State of Vietnam.<br />

From 1949-1954 both the DRV and the State of Vietnam laid claim to all of Vietnam.<br />

Ho Chi Minh, a.k.a. Uncle Ho, declared Vietnam’s Independence from France and proclaimed<br />

his Presidency of the Democratic Republic of Vietnam (DRV) on September 2, 1945.Vietnam<br />

had been occupied by Japan during World War II, and this was shortly after Japan’s surrender.<br />

DRV, a communist state, laid claim to all of Vietnam from 1945-1954. This was during the<br />

First <strong>Indochina</strong> War, or French-<strong>Indochina</strong> War, December 19, 1946 to August 1, 1954.<br />

The Geneva Conference of April 26 th – July 20 th , 1954, split Vietnam at the 17 th parallel. This<br />

gave communist DRV official rule over the northern half of Vietnam, and the noncommunist<br />

State of Vietnam official rule over the southern half of Vietnam, combining Chochinchina with<br />

the southern part of Annam. The terms North and South Vietnam would now come to refer to<br />

the DRV and the State of Vietnam, and predominant over the older terms of Tonkin,<br />

Cochinchina, and Annam. The State of Vietnam was renamed the Republic of Vietnam in 1955,<br />

following Former Emporer Bảo Ðại, who acted as Chief of State, being deposed by Prime<br />

Minister Ngo Dinh Diêm, who proclaimed himself President.<br />

Following the fall of Saigon on April 30, 1975 to North Vietnamese forces, North and South<br />

Vietnam were officially reunified and merged to form the Socialist Republic of Vietnam (SRV)<br />

on July 2, 1976. SRV is the formal and official name of present day Vietnam. Being restored to<br />

a whole country did not end Vietnam’s turmoil. Boat People fled the SRV; the SRV<br />

government sentenced political prisoners to reeducation; and the SRV fought border wars with<br />

Cambodia and invaded Cambodia to remove the Pol Pot Regime and Khmer Rouge from<br />

power.<br />

The collection’s documents are divided into twenty-nine series: DRV/SRV Foreign Relations,<br />

Cambodia, DRV/SRV Economy, Periodicals, DRV/SRV Armed Forces, DRV/SRV Social<br />

Movements, DRV/SRV Situationer, Refugees (Particularly Vietnam, Laos, & Cambodia),<br />

DRV/SRV Education, DRV/SRV Government/Politics, DRV/SRV Health/Medicine ,<br />

DRV/SRV Legal, DRV/SRV Communications-Propaganda, Cities (Vietnam), DRV/SRV<br />

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Ethnic Groups, SRV Law Enforcement, DRV/SRV Ideology, Government Documents,<br />

DRV/SRV Anniversaries, DRV/SRV General, China, DRV/SRV Emulation Movements,<br />

Vietnam History, International Committee of the Red Cross Interviews with POWs in South<br />

Vietnam-Pre 1975, SRV Reeducation, DRV/SRV Human Rights, Personal Papers, DRV/SRV<br />

Culture, and DRV/SRV Public Welfare.<br />

The collection’s 425 books primarily cover Asian studies topics, spanning 1927-1999, with the<br />

bulk being in the 1930s, and the 1970s-1980s. The books from 1927-1940s deal primarily with<br />

Japanese politics, society, economics, and culture; Japan’s role in World War II; and issues<br />

regarding Japan in the aftermath of World War II. Of interest is a tour book produced by the<br />

Board of Tourist Industry, Japanese Government Railways, documenting the plans for the 1940<br />

Olympics. The games of the XII Olympiad were cancelled due to global war, World War II.<br />

The bulk of the books from the 1970’s-1980’s concern the issues of refugees, resettlement, and<br />

minority groups.<br />

The artifact is a single Friend Shipment, Friendship People-to-People, Aid to Vietnam button<br />

found in the 1975 DRV Foreign Relations with the United States section of the documents.<br />

The largest series of the collection are newspaper clippings regarding the foreign relations<br />

policies of the DRV and later SRV toward other nations, primarily China, the United Soviet<br />

Socialist Republic (Russia), and the United States. A major topic discussed in the SRV’s<br />

foreign relations with Cambodia (Kampuchea) is the border war in January and February of<br />

1978 and the 1979 incursion into Cambodia. This leads to the second largest series of the<br />

collection, Cambodia. The article clippings in this series cover the rise of the Khmer Rouge and<br />

the atrocities committed by the Pol Pot Regime, the genocide of the Killing Fields. The<br />

Cambodia biographies of are particular note, especially the Biography Project (Revolutionary<br />

Peoples Party of Kampuchea May 1981-1985), the Biography Lists, and the biographies of<br />

leaders and influential people, such as, Prince Norodom Chakrapong, Prince Norodom<br />

Ranariddh, Son Sann, Souber Son Sann, General Dien Del, Sichan Siv, and (Mun) Sek Yen.<br />

Provenance of the collection<br />

Professor <strong>Douglas</strong> Eugene <strong>Pike</strong> (July 27, 1924-May 13, 2002) was a renowned leading expert<br />

on Vietnam. From 1982 to 1996 Professor <strong>Pike</strong> was the director of <strong>Indochina</strong> Studies at the<br />

University of California, Berkeley. <strong>Pike</strong> housed and supported his <strong>Collection</strong> at Berkeley from<br />

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1982-1992 until Berkeley considered discontinuing its support for the <strong>Indochina</strong> Studies Project<br />

and funds for his archival project dried up.<br />

<strong>Pike</strong> approached Dr. James Reckner, Director of the Vietnam Center at Texas Tech University<br />

(TTU), and Dr. David Murrah, Assistant Director of Libraries for the Special <strong>Collection</strong>s, and<br />

worked with them to donate his <strong>Collection</strong> to the Vietnam <strong>Archive</strong> in 1994. In 1997 <strong>Pike</strong><br />

moved to Lubbock, TX and served as the Associate Director of Research at TTU’s Vietnam<br />

Center until he suffered a stroke in November 2001.<br />

The majority of <strong>Pike</strong>’s <strong>Collection</strong> had been moved to the Vietnam <strong>Archive</strong> in the 1990s,<br />

however, as of 2009, 234.15 linear feet of documents and 425 books remained at Berkeley’s<br />

<strong>Indochina</strong> <strong>Archive</strong>. After <strong>Pike</strong>’s departure from Berkeley, Mr. Stephen Denney maintained and<br />

added to the remainder of <strong>Pike</strong>’s collection at Berkeley. No longer able to support <strong>Pike</strong>’s<br />

remaining collection, Berkeley contacted the Vietnam Center and <strong>Archive</strong>. Mary Saffell and Ty<br />

Lovelady traveled to Berkeley in July 2009 to assess the collection. Mary, along with Amy<br />

Mondt and Anna Mallett returned to Berkeley in September 2009 to box the collection and have<br />

it sent to TTU to reside with the rest of <strong>Pike</strong>’s <strong>Collection</strong>. The collection was re-housed and<br />

re-foldered in acid free boxes and folders and arranged into thirty-one series to make the<br />

collection accessible to patrons.<br />

Biographical Note<br />

Professor <strong>Douglas</strong> Eugene <strong>Pike</strong> (July 27, 1924-May 13, 2002) was a<br />

veteran, journalist, diplomat, teacher, scholar, writer, and renowned<br />

leading expert on Vietnam.<br />

<strong>Pike</strong>, born in Cass Lake, Minnesota, was raised in Minot, North Dakota.<br />

His experiences as a young man, freshly graduated from High School,<br />

serving in the Army’s Signal Corps in the Pacific Theatre during World<br />

War II instilled in him a lasting interest in and love of Asia. As part of<br />

the occupational force in Japan he observed the interactions between the Americans and<br />

Japanese, and there began his lifelong passion for Asia.<br />

Once discharged from the Army, <strong>Pike</strong> combined his love for Asia and Journalism and continued<br />

serving his country as a Foreign Service Officer in Taiwan, Korea, Japan, Hong Kong, and<br />

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Vietnam. <strong>Pike</strong> studied Journalism at the University of North Dakota, earned a Bachelor’s<br />

degree in Journalism from the University of California-Berkeley, and earned a Master’s degree<br />

in International Communications from American University. <strong>Pike</strong> served as a writer for the<br />

United Nations in Korea, edited an Army newspaper in Okinawa, and worked for an Army<br />

radio station in Tokyo.<br />

In 1960 <strong>Pike</strong>’s life became forever intertwined with Vietnam when he joined the U.S.<br />

Information Agency in Saigon as a motion pictures assistant. The contributions he could make<br />

to helping others understand Vietnam and the Vietnam War with his invaluable first hand<br />

experiences and knowledge and insights from “…being in the thick of the political and military<br />

maneuvering as American involvement in Vietnam escalated…” quickly became apparent.<br />

(Martin, 2002) The U.S. State Department sent <strong>Pike</strong> around the world to give speeches on the<br />

Vietnam War. <strong>Pike</strong> would write eight books, including, PAVN: People’s Army of Vietnam, and<br />

scores of articles explaining the Vietnam War. He also contributed to twenty-four edited<br />

volumes and wrote hundreds of articles and papers on <strong>Indochina</strong> and Southeast Asia. Professor<br />

<strong>Pike</strong>’s works, praised for their authoritativeness, carried “his persistent message…that the war<br />

was so complex that final judgments were necessarily elusive.” (Martin, 2002) In his book,<br />

War, Peace and the Vietcong, <strong>Pike</strong> wrote that “Vietnam has become the great intellectual<br />

tragedy of our times.” (Martin, 2002) Additionally, <strong>Pike</strong> founded the quarterly journal,<br />

<strong>Indochina</strong> Chronology, in 1982, to which academics and diplomats worldwide subscribed.<br />

One memorable anecdote and one of <strong>Pike</strong>’s more colorful quotes is not from a planned speech,<br />

but an impromptu debate. In 1964, while on sabbatical at the Massachusetts Institute of<br />

Technology to write two books on the Viet Cong; Vietcong: The Organization and Techniques<br />

of the National Liberation Front of South Vietnam, and War, Peace and the Vietcong, <strong>Pike</strong><br />

came across an antiwar-teach-in and began debating with a Harvard Dental School professor.<br />

When the Dental professor stated some misinformation on Vietnam and the Vietnam War, <strong>Pike</strong><br />

asked him if he had ever been to Vietnam. (Martin, 2002) The Dental Professor replied that that<br />

was not necessary, to which <strong>Pike</strong> replied, “I’ve never been to dental school, but suppose I give<br />

you a root canal.” (Martin, 2002)<br />

Dr. James Reckner, Director and founder of the Vietnam Center and <strong>Archive</strong>, termed <strong>Pike</strong> “a<br />

living encyclopedia of the war.” (Martin, 2002) <strong>Pike</strong>s’ support of and contributions to the<br />

Vietnam Center and <strong>Archive</strong> continues to benefit the Vietnam <strong>Archive</strong> through the wealth of<br />

knowledge about Vietnam found in the materials he donated to the archive known simply as the<br />

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<strong>Pike</strong> <strong>Collection</strong>. The <strong>Pike</strong> <strong>Collection</strong> is one of the <strong>Archive</strong>’s largest and most frequently used<br />

and researched collections in its holdings. The <strong>Pike</strong> <strong>Collection</strong> is comprised of approximately<br />

seven million pages of documents that include 15,000 books, 15,000 monographs, and 3,000<br />

slides.<br />

The <strong>Pike</strong> <strong>Collection</strong> has not always been housed at the Vietnam <strong>Archive</strong>. After working at the<br />

Congressional Research Service and the Pentagon Professor <strong>Pike</strong> housed and supported his<br />

<strong>Collection</strong> at Berkeley from 1982-1992 until Berkeley considered discontinuing its support for<br />

the <strong>Indochina</strong> Studies Project and funds for his archival project dried up. From 1982 to 1996<br />

Professor <strong>Pike</strong> was the director of Berkeley’s <strong>Indochina</strong> Studies. Professor <strong>Pike</strong> approached Dr.<br />

Reckner and Dr. David Murrah, Assistant Director of Libraries for the Special <strong>Collection</strong>s, and<br />

worked with them to donate his <strong>Collection</strong> to the Vietnam <strong>Archive</strong> in 1994. In 1997 <strong>Pike</strong><br />

moved to Lubbock, TX and served as the Associate Director of Research at TTU’s Vietnam<br />

Center until he suffered a stroke in November 2001.<br />

Biography compiled from:<br />

1.) Friends of the Vietnam Center. June 2002, Volume 9, Issue 2, pages 1, 3-5.The Vietnam<br />

Center and <strong>Archive</strong>, Texas Tech University.<br />

2.) Martin, <strong>Douglas</strong>. <strong>Douglas</strong> <strong>Pike</strong>, Vietnam Expert, Dies at 77 The New York Times.<br />

May 16, 2002.<br />

3.) Vietnam Center and <strong>Archive</strong>, Texas Tech University, webpage biography<br />

http://www.vietnam.ttu.edu/resources/indochina_chronology/douglas_pike.htm<br />

Arrangement of the <strong>Collection</strong><br />

The original order of the collection was lost. To give the collection order and make it accessible<br />

to researchers, the collection was divided into thirty-one series by size, with the largest series<br />

being first and series of the same size being placed in alphabetical order: DRV/SRV Foreign<br />

Relations, Cambodia, DRV/SRV Economy, Periodicals, DRV/SRV Armed Forces, DRV/SRV<br />

Social Movements, DRV/SRV Situationer, Refugees (Particularly Vietnam, Laos, &<br />

Cambodia), DRV/SRV Education, DRV/SRV Government/Politics, DRV/SRV<br />

Health/Medicine, DRV/SRV Legal, DRV/SRV Communications-Propaganda, Cities (Vietnam),<br />

DRV/SRV Ethnic Groups, SRV Law Enforcement, DRV/SRV Ideology, Government<br />

Documents, DRV/SRV Anniversaries, DRV/SRV General, China, DRV/SRV Emulation<br />

Movements, Vietnam History, International Committee of the Red Cross Interviews with POWs<br />

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in South Vietnam-Pre 1975, SRV Reeducation, DRV/SRV Human Rights, Personal Papers,<br />

DRV/SRV Culture, DRV/SRV Public Welfare, Artifact, and Books.<br />

Special Note<br />

The collection is mainly comprised of old newspaper clippings, which absorb everything, and<br />

are very dusty from being in storage for a lengthy protracted time. It is recommended that those<br />

will dust allergies should wear a protective mask, especially while working with the Cambodia<br />

Series, boxes 76-124.<br />

Series 1-DRV/SRV Foreign Relations<br />

At a total of 75.75 linear feet of documents, Democratic Republic of Vietnam (DRV), and later<br />

the Socialist Republic of Vietnam (SRV), Foreign Relations is the largest series in the <strong>Douglas</strong><br />

<strong>Pike</strong>: <strong>Indochina</strong> <strong>Archive</strong> <strong>Collection</strong>. The files are arranged chronologically and contain<br />

individual documents that date from 1945-1999, with the bulk being from the mid 1960s-1980s.<br />

The DRV/SRV Foreign Relations has fourteen subseries divided by size, with the largest<br />

subseries being first: China, Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR)/Russia, General,<br />

United States of America (US), Non-Bloc, Cambodia/Kampuchea, Bloc, Southeast Asia (SEA),<br />

Thailand, Japan, <strong>Indochina</strong>, Laos, United Nations, and India.<br />

Subseries 1- DRV/SRV Foreign Relations-China<br />

Consisting of 11.95 linear feet, primarily comprised of newspaper clippings, China is the largest<br />

subseries in the DRV/SRV Foreign Relations series. The files are arranged chronologically and<br />

cover the 1950s-1999, with the bulk being from the 1970s and early 1980s. The files are<br />

missing the years 1989, 1990, and 1991. Within this subseries are four small subgroups:<br />

General, <strong>Indochina</strong> Refugees: Vietnam-China, Visit of Chou En-Lai, and 1974 Spratley Island<br />

Dispute. At one-half a linear foot, General is the largest subgroup within this subseries,<br />

covering the years 1975-1994, but missing the years 1988, 1989, and 1991. The bulk of the<br />

subgroup General consists of news articles from 1980-1987. The subgroup <strong>Indochina</strong> Refugees:<br />

Vietnam-China, consists of one folder of news articles, covering the years 1978-1980, primarily<br />

on the issue of Vietnamese refugees’ impacting Vietnam’s foreign relations with China. The<br />

subgroup Visit of Chou En-Lai consists of four folders covering the 1971 visit of China’s<br />

Premier Chou En-Lai to Hanoi on March 6, 1971, DRV and China signing an agreement on<br />

July 8, 1971 in Peking to give military aid to DRV, DRV’s reactions to U.S. President Nixon’s<br />

announcement on July 15, 1971 that he would visit China, and DRV’s concern that China’s<br />

normalization of relations with the U.S. would be at the cost of China’s allies. The subgroup<br />

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1974 Spratley Island Dispute consists of one folder covering the 1974 dispute between the DVR<br />

and China over ownership of the Spratley Islands.<br />

Subseries 2 -DRV/SRV Foreign Relations-USSR (Russia)<br />

At 10.45 linear feet the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR), a.k.a. the Soviet Union,<br />

comprised of modern day Russia along with its Cold War territories, is the second largest<br />

subseries in the DRV/SRV Foreign Relations series. The files are primarily comprised of<br />

newspaper clippings and are arranged chronologically, covering 1945-1998 with the bulk being<br />

from the late 1960s-1980s. Within this subseries are four small subgroups: General, October<br />

1971 President Nikolai V. Podgorny, Treaty 1978, and 1980 Indoctrination. Consisting of 1.1<br />

linear feet, General is the largest subgroup and covers 1954-1988 with the bulk being from the<br />

late 1970s-1988. The subgroup October 1971 President Nikolai V. Podgorny consists of two<br />

folders of news articles from September and October of 1971 pertaining to USSR’s President<br />

Nikolai V. Podgorny’s visit to the DRV from October 3 rd -7 th , 1971. The articles discuss the<br />

October 7 th , 1971 agreement between the USSR and DRV for economic and military support to<br />

the DRV, and the USSR competition with China for influence in DRV. The subgroup Treaty<br />

1978 consists of two folders of news articles pertaining to the USSR and SRV Friendship<br />

Treaty of November 3, 1978. The 1978 treaty was a twenty-five year treaty, the first treaty<br />

between the USSR and SRV and the first treaty the USSR had made with a Southeast Asian<br />

nation. The treaty provided economic aid to SRV, cooperation in science and other fields, and<br />

protection with an agreement that they would consult and work together should either the USSR<br />

or SRV be threatened or attacked. The articles also discuss China’s response of displeasure with<br />

the treaty and the growing USSR –SRV alignment in opposition to the perceived threat of<br />

China. The subgroup 1980 Indoctrination consists of two folders pertaining to the USSR and<br />

SRV’s cold war perceptions of and disputes with the West, particularly the U.S., and China.<br />

The view often portrayed is that of the USSR and SRV are allied peace loving countries<br />

defending themselves and fighting against Western (U.S.), and Chinese aggression. China and<br />

the U.S. are viewed as in collusion against <strong>Indochina</strong>, wishing to renew aggression against<br />

Vietnam, and wanting to get Thailand involved in conflicts in Kampuchea (Cambodia). Of<br />

interest are the differing USSR and SRV views with those of the West over the Soviet Naval<br />

base in Cam Ranh Gulf, Soviet Technicians in Vung Tau, Soviet invasion of Afghanistan, and<br />

Kampuchea (Cambodia) accusing the SRV and the USSR of a genocidal war against<br />

Kampuchea during the Pol Pot regime and the Khmer Rouge’s genocidal atrocities committed<br />

in the Killing Fields.<br />

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Subseries 3: DRV/SRV Foreign Relations General<br />

At 9.4 linear feet, comprised primarily of newspaper clippings, General is the third largest<br />

subseries in the DRV/SRV Foreign Relations series. The files are arranged chronologically<br />

covering 1960-June of 1999, but are missing 1962, 1963, December of 1978, July-December of<br />

1998, and January-February of 1999. The bulk of the files are from the 1980s. Within this<br />

subseries is one subgroup, Le Thanh Nghi Mission July and August 1974, which consists of one<br />

folder containing articles relating to DRV’s Vice Premier Le Thanh Nghi’s economic mission<br />

and visits to USSR, Eastern Europe, and China from July 5 th -August 8 th of 1974.<br />

Subseries 4: DRV/SRV Foreign Relations U.S.<br />

Consisting of 8.5 linear feet of documents, primarily newspaper clippings, U.S. is the fourth<br />

largest subseries in the DRV/SRV Foreign Relations series. The files are arranged<br />

chronologically from 1950-July of 1992, with the bulk being in the 1970s-1980s. Within this<br />

subseries are three subgroups: Nixon Resignation August 1974; February 1977 Methodist<br />

Reconciliation Conference, Washington, D.C.; and Woodcock Trip 1977. The subgroup Nixon<br />

Resignation August 1974 is comprised of two folders of news articles pertaining to the August<br />

9 th , 1974 resignation of U.S. President Richard Milhous Nixon. The subgroup February 1977<br />

Methodist Reconciliation Conference, Washington, D.C. consists of one folder of news<br />

releases, pamphlets, and articles pertaining to a five month campaign by over forty national<br />

religious, peace, amnesty, and veteran organizations to acquire 100,000 signatures and present<br />

them to the White House in an “Appeal for Reconciliation with <strong>Indochina</strong> and with Americans<br />

who opposed the war,” and culminating in a D.C. conference on February 9 th and 10 th of 1977<br />

“to bring the legacies of the Vietnam War before the new Administration and Congress.” The<br />

main points of the conference were: Recognition of Vietnam, Reconstruction of Indochinese<br />

nations, and total amnesty and rehabilitation of U.S. veterans. The subgroup Woodcock Trip<br />

1977 is comprised of two folders pertaining of news articles, U.S. State Department Bulletins,<br />

Reports, and coverage by Peter Arnett on Leonard Woodcock, President of United Auto<br />

Workers, heading a five member Presidential Commission on May 16 th -20 th , 1977 to Hanoi and<br />

Laos at the request of U.S. President Jimmy Carter to help the President obtain an accounting of<br />

missing Americans. By April 1 st , 1977 Woodcock’s trip resulted in the return home of the<br />

remains of 12 American pilots.<br />

Subseries 5: DRV/SRV Foreign Relations Non-Bloc<br />

At 6.25 linear feet, Non-Bloc is the fifth largest subseries in the DRV/SRV Foreign Relations<br />

series. Non-Bloc is a Cold War term for neutral and non-alignment countries, such as, Sweden,<br />

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Switzerland, Austria, Ireland, Indonesia, Portugal, Pakistan, Finland, Hungary, France, India,<br />

Yugoslavia, Spain, and West Germany. The files are predominantly newspaper clippings<br />

arranged chronologically, covering 1955-1999, with the bulk being from 1973-1995.<br />

Subseries 6: DRV/SRV Foreign Relations Cambodia (Kampuchea)<br />

Comprised of 6.1 linear feet, Cambodia, Kampuchea in the Khmer language, is the sixth largest<br />

subseries in the in the DRV/SRV Foreign Relations series. The files are predominantly<br />

newspaper clippings, arranged chronologically, covering 1958-1998, with the bulk being from<br />

1978 and 1979. The articles cover issues, such as, SRV’s border wars with, invasion of, and<br />

occupation of Democratic Kampuchea (Cambodia), and removal of the Pol Pot regime and<br />

Khmer Rouge from power. Within this subseries are two subgroups: Cambodia Border War<br />

January 1978 and Cambodia Border War February 1978. At 0.45 linear feet, Cambodia Border<br />

War January 1978 is the larger of the two subgroups, with Cambodia Border War February<br />

1978 consisting of three folders. Both subgroups detail SRV’s border wars with Kampuchea<br />

leading up to SRV’s December 25, 1978 full scale invasion and occupation of Cambodia.<br />

Subseries 7: DRV/SRV Foreign Relations Bloc<br />

At 5.5 linear feet, Bloc is the seventh largest subseries in the DRV/SRV Foreign Relations<br />

series. The files, primarily newspaper clipping, are arranged chronologically, covering 1956-<br />

1999, with the bulk being from the 1970s-mid 1980s. Bloc a.k.a. Eastern Bloc, Communist<br />

Bloc, or Soviet Bloc, is a Cold War term for the communist states of Eastern and Central<br />

Europe, especially the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (U.S.S.R.) and its satellite states in<br />

the Warsaw Pact. The Warsaw Pact (Warsaw Treaty of Organization of Friendship,<br />

Cooperation, and Mutual Assistance) lasted from 1955-1991 and included: Albania, Bulgaria,<br />

Czechoslovakia, East Germany, Hungary, Poland, Romania, and the Soviet Union. Two<br />

countries later withdrew from the Warsaw Pact, Albania in 1968 and East Germany in 1990.<br />

Subseries 8: DRV/SRV Foreign Relations SEA (Southeast Asia)<br />

Comprised of 4.4 linear feet, SEA (Southeast Asia) is the eighth largest subseries in the<br />

DRV/SRV Foreign Relations series. The files are arranges chronologically, from 1958-1999,<br />

with the biggest section being from the 1990s. These files document the DRV/SRV foreign<br />

relations with its fellow Southeast Asian countries: Cambodia (Kampuchea), Laos, Burma<br />

(Myanmar), Thailand, Singapore, Malaysia, the Philippines, Indonesia, East Timor, and Brunei.<br />

Within this subseries are two subgroups, General and Hien Mission July 1976. At 0.25 linear<br />

feet, General is the largest of the subgroups, and covers 1973-1987 with the bulk being from<br />

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1977-1983. Comprised of two folders, Hien Mission July 1976 is a compilation of reports and<br />

news articles from July-August 1976 concerning the issues and controversies surrounding<br />

SRV’s Vice Foreign Minister Phan Hien trips throughout July 1976, and the aftermath of those<br />

trips. The SRV had been invited to join ASEAN (Association of Southeast Asian Nations),<br />

which was comprised of Thailand, Malaysia, Indonesia, Singapore, and the Philippines; and<br />

support ASEAN’s proposal to establish a Southeast Asian neutrality zone and gain formal<br />

acceptance of its proposal by the United Nations. Whether SRV would join ASEAN and<br />

support its neutrality zone proposal was uncertain for the SRV viewed ASEAN as a U.S. puppet<br />

designed to conceal U.S. aggression and imperialism. Hien traveled to and met with leaders in<br />

Kuala Lumpur (Malaysia), the Philippines, Singapore, Indonesia, Burma, and Laos. Hien<br />

viewed the purpose of his trips as promoting bilateral relations with ASEAN member countries,<br />

not blanket acceptance of ASEAN’s invitation and neutrality zone proposal. Leaders of the<br />

SRV and Laos clashed with ASEAN over wording of the proposal, making the SRV’s joining<br />

ASEAN and supporting a Southeast Asian neutrality zone even more uncertain.<br />

Subseries 9: DRV/SRV Foreign Relations Thailand<br />

At 3.75 linear feet, Thailand is the ninth largest subseries in the DRV/SRV Foreign Relations<br />

series. The files are arranged chronologically, covering 1959-1999, with the bulk being from<br />

1975-1989. Within this subseries is one subgroup, General. The subgroup General consists of<br />

one folder of news articles spanning 1962-1982.<br />

Subseries 10: DRV/SRV Foreign Relations Japan<br />

Comprised of 3.45 linear feet, Japan is the tenth largest subseries in the DRV/SRV Foreign<br />

Relations series. The files are arranged chronologically, spanning 1945-1999. The majority of<br />

this subseries’ files are from 1965-1980.<br />

Subseries 11: DRV/SRV Foreign Relations <strong>Indochina</strong><br />

At 2 linear feet, <strong>Indochina</strong> is tied for being the third smallest subseries in the DRV/SRV<br />

Foreign Relations series. The files are arranged chronologically, ranging from 1957-1997, with<br />

the bulk being from 1970-1985. <strong>Indochina</strong> consists of the countries in Southeast Asia, most<br />

specifically, in the region formerly known as French <strong>Indochina</strong>: SRV (Vietnam), Cambodia<br />

(Kampuchea), and Laos; and more broadly includes Burma (Myanmar), Singapore, and<br />

Thailand. The subseries <strong>Indochina</strong>, though primarily focused on SRV’s foreign relations with<br />

Cambodia and Laos, does also include the broader sense of <strong>Indochina</strong> by including Burma,<br />

(Myanmar), Singapore, and Thailand. Within this subseries is one subgroup, Mekong-File,<br />

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encompassing one-half a linear foot, and covering 1957-1998. The bulk of the subgroup is from<br />

the late 1970s-1995. The Mekong-File contains various papers on the Mekong River and basin;<br />

news articles on the Mekong Committee and the Mekong Development Committee; and copies<br />

of the Mekong News. The primary issue covered is the development of the Mekong River and<br />

its basin, but there are articles on wildlife and aquatic life as well as the people and culture of<br />

the Mekong River and basin. Of interest is the 1995 Mekong River Pact, Mekong Agreement,<br />

or Mekong River Accord, which gave the SRV the green light for its Mekong River and basin<br />

development plans from the other countries that the Mekong River runs through: China, Burma,<br />

Thailand, Laos, and Cambodia.<br />

Subseries 12: DRV/SRV Foreign Relations Laos<br />

Comprised of 2 linear feet, Laos is tied for being the third smallest subseries in the DRV/SRV<br />

Foreign Relations series. The files, predominantly newspaper clippings, are arranged<br />

chronologically, ranging from 1959-199, with the bulk being from the mid 1970s-80s. Within<br />

this subseries are two subgroups, General and Aid to Laos. The subgroup General consists of<br />

one folder and contains the December 1960 report, Health Data Publications, No. 9: Kingdom<br />

of Laos, prepared by the Department of Health for the use of officers of the Army Medical<br />

Service, Walter Reed Army Institute of Research, Walter Reed Army Medical Center,<br />

Washington, D.C. The report is a comprehensive report complete with map, culture<br />

background, people’s mode of living, and common diseases and ailments. The subgroup Aid to<br />

Laos consists of one folder and contains the July 7, 1969 report prepared by James B.<br />

Somerville, CPT, MI. The report is a captured enemy document, concerning a notebook<br />

maintained by a North Vietnamese who was an economic technician in Xieng Khoang<br />

Province, Laos. The notebook was captured in May of 1969 and contains information about the<br />

author’s activities from February-June of 1968, lessons he studied before being assigned to<br />

Laos, and notes on the North Vietnamese Assistance program in Laos. The report is CDEC Log<br />

No. 06-1515-69.<br />

Subseries 13: DRV/SRV Foreign Relations United Nations<br />

At 1.4 linear feet, United Nations is the second smallest subseries in the DRV/SRV Foreign<br />

Relations series. The files, primarily newspaper clippings, are arranged chronologically,<br />

spanning 1948-1999, with the bulk being from the 1970s-early 1990s. Within the United<br />

Nations subseries is one subgroup, General. The subgroup General is comprised of three<br />

folders, each containing news articles spanning 1971-1978.<br />

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Subseries 14: DRV/SRV Foreign Relations India<br />

India, comprised of 0.6 linear feet, is the smallest subseries in the DRV/SRV Foreign Relations<br />

series. The files, primarily newspaper clippings, are arranged chronologically, spanning 1955-<br />

1999, but missing the years 1964-1969. The bulk of this subseries is from the 1980s.<br />

Series 2: Cambodia<br />

Comprised of 48.3 linear feet Cambodia, Kampuchea in the Khmer language, is the second<br />

largest series in the <strong>Douglas</strong> <strong>Pike</strong>: <strong>Indochina</strong> <strong>Archive</strong> <strong>Collection</strong>. The files, primarily newspaper<br />

clippings, span 1968-2001, with the bulk being from 1976-1998. Cambodia is divided into four<br />

subseries: Biography, Reference, Government Documents, and Cambodia/Kampuchea. The<br />

files are arranged chronologically, with the exception of the subgroup Individual Biographies in<br />

the Subseries Biography, which are arranged alphabetically.<br />

The news articles in this series cover a turbulent time in Cambodian history: the impact of the<br />

Vietnam War, the rise and fall of the Khmer Rouge under Pol Pot, border wars with Vietnam,<br />

the Vietnamese Invasion, and the devastating aftermath of the Khmer Rouge. From 1975-1979<br />

the genocide and horrific atrocities committed by the Pol Pot Regime in the Killing Fields lead<br />

to the death of approximately one-quarter of Cambodia’s population through execution,<br />

starvation, disease, and being worked to death in collective farms, or slave labor camps. Out of<br />

Cambodia’s total population of around 8 million, an estimated 1.7-2.5 million people died.<br />

Following Pol Pot’s forced removal from power in 1979, the United Nations and Red Cross<br />

warned that without international aid an additional 2.5 million Cambodians could die of<br />

starvation due to the near destruction of their society under Pol Pot.<br />

Special Note<br />

It is recommended that those will dust allergies should wear a protective mask while working<br />

with this series. The files in this series are predominantly comprised of old newspaper clippings,<br />

which absorb everything, and are very dusty from being in storage for a lengthy protracted time.<br />

Subseries 1: Cambodia-Biography<br />

At 0.6 linear feet, Biography is the second largest subseries in the Cambodia series. The files<br />

are primarily newspaper clippings covering 1970-1998, with the bulk being from the late 1970searly<br />

1990s. The subseries Biography is divided into four subgroups in the following order:<br />

Biography-Cambodia, Biography-Lists, Biography-Project, and Individual Biographies.<br />

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The first subgroup, Biography-Cambodia is comprised of four folders each containing news<br />

articles ranging from 1970-1998. The articles are about individual former members of the<br />

Khmer Rouge during the Pol Pot regime, break away members of the Khmer Rouge under Pol<br />

Pot who are on the Post-1979 Khmer Rouge party hit list, escapes made and attempted by<br />

former Pol Pot Regime Khmer Rouge members, and murders and kidnappings made by the<br />

Post-1979 Khmer Rouge Party. Of interest are articles on Hun Manet, son of Cambodia’s copremier<br />

Hun Sen, studying at West Point while he and his siblings are targeted for death by the<br />

Khmer Rouge; and Khmer Rouge breakaway leader Ieng Sary, brother-in-law of Pol Pot, being<br />

marked for death by the Post 1979 Khmer Rouge Party.<br />

The second subgroup, Biography- Lists is comprised of four folders of lists of Cambodia<br />

leaders at every level: city, province, and national. The first two folders are titled Lists 1 and<br />

contains lists from October 1990 of Cambodia’s leaders. The last two folders are titled Lists 2<br />

and are comprised of lists from 1970-1993 of Cambodian leaders.<br />

The third subgroup, Biography-Project, is a single folder comprised of news articles and hand<br />

written lists ranging from May of 1981-1985. This subgroup is an endeavor to learn and piece<br />

together the names of the leaders of the Khmer Rouge under Pol Pot, and the Revolutionary<br />

People’s Party of Kampuchea from its founding to 1985. The names of Khmer Rouge leaders<br />

had been a well kept secret and the 1980s leaders of Revolutionary People’s Party of<br />

Kampuchea were often not released or were released months after their appointments. Of<br />

interest is the debate of whether Pol Pot was alive or ill since few had been allowed to see him,<br />

especially after being ousted from power in 1979 by Vietnamese troops.<br />

The fourth and last subgroup, Individual Biographies, is comprised of 0.15 linear feet of news<br />

articles pertaining to the biographies of influential and famous Cambodians and Cambodian<br />

Americans. The biographies are arranged alphabetically by last name. Of note are the<br />

biographies of Prince Norodom Chakrapong, Prince Norodom Ranariddh, Son Sann, Souber<br />

Son Sann, General Dien Del, and Sichan Siv.<br />

Subseries 2: Cambodia-Reference<br />

Reference, the second subseries in the Cambodia series is comprised of three folders. The files<br />

are arranged chronologically and span 1968-1994. In this subseries is a list of American<br />

organizations, a 1983 Phnom Penh Phone Book, and K. Viviane Frings’ 1994 article, The<br />

Cambodian People’s Party and Sihanouk.<br />

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Subseries 3: Cambodia-Government Documents<br />

The subseries Government Documents consists of one folder containing a Congressional<br />

Record, Human Rights in Cambodia, Hearing before the subcommittee on International<br />

Organizations of the Committee on International Relations, House of Representatives, Ninety-<br />

Fifth Congress, First Session, May 3, 1977.<br />

Subseries 4: Cambodia/Kampuchea<br />

At 47.5 linear feet, Cambodia/Kampuchea is the largest subseries in the series Cambodia. The<br />

files, predominantly newspaper clippings, are arranged chronologically, spanning April 1970-<br />

June 2001. The files are missing: April 1973, January 1974, April 1974-February 1975, May-<br />

December 1975, January-May 1978, September –December 1978, February-May 1979, July-<br />

September 1979, December 1988, January-August 1990, October 1990-January 1991, August-<br />

September 1999, November 1999-March 2000, July 2000-March 2001, and May 2001. The<br />

bulk of the files cover 1976-1998.<br />

Cambodia, Kampuchea in the Khmer language, changed its name several times throughout the<br />

time period covered in this subseries, a reflection of this dark and turbulent time in Cambodian<br />

history. Under the Pol Pot Regime, 1975-1979, Cambodia was known as Democratic<br />

Kampuchea. Following the 1978 Vietnamese Invasion of Cambodia and the forcible removal of<br />

Pol Pot and the Khmer Rouge from power in 1979 by Vietnamese troops, Cambodia was called<br />

People’s Republic of Kampuchea from 1979-1989. From 1989-1993 Cambodia was known as<br />

State of Cambodia. Upon the 1993 restoration of King Norodom Sihanouk to the Cambodian<br />

throne, Cambodia became formally and is presently known as the Kingdom of Cambodia.<br />

The news articles in this subseries cover the 1975-1979 genocide and horrific atrocities<br />

committed by the Pol Pot Regime in the Killing Fields, which lead to the death of<br />

approximately one-quarter of Cambodia’s population through execution, starvation, disease,<br />

and being worked to death in the collective farms, or slave labor camps. Out of Cambodia’s<br />

total population of around 8 million, an estimated 1.7-2.5 million people died. Following Pol<br />

Pot and the Khmer Rouge being forcibly removed from power by Vietnamese troops in 1979,<br />

the United Nations and Red Cross warned that without international aid an additional 2.5<br />

million Cambodians would die of starvation due to the near destruction of their society under<br />

Pol Pot. The articles cover Cambodia’s continuing struggle to rebuild itself, and regain its<br />

culture and knowledge after the devastation of the Pol Pot Regime and Khmer Rouge.<br />

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Series 3: DRV/SRV Economy<br />

Comprised of 37.5 linear feet, Democratic Republic of Vietnam (DRV), and later the Socialist<br />

Republic of Vietnam (SRV) Economy is the third largest series in the <strong>Douglas</strong> <strong>Pike</strong>: <strong>Indochina</strong><br />

<strong>Archive</strong> <strong>Collection</strong>. The files, primarily news paper clippings, are arranged chronologically,<br />

spanning 1937-1999. DRV/SRV Economy is divided into sixteen subseries, in the following<br />

order: Labor, New Economic Zone, Light Industry, Local Industry, Tourism, Financial, Fiscal,<br />

Transportation &Communication, Foreign Trade & Aid, Economic Management &<br />

Technology, Economic Construction, Theory, Heavy Industry, Economic Planning &<br />

Assessment, Ethnic Minority Cao Lan, and Forestry.<br />

Subseries 1: DRV/SRV Economy-Labor<br />

The first subseries, Labor, consists of 1.5 linear feet of documents, mainly newspaper clippings.<br />

The files are arranged chronologically and span 1960-1998.The bulk of the subseries is from the<br />

1970s.<br />

Subseries 2: DRV/SRV Economy-New Economic Zone<br />

The second subseries, New Economic Zone (NEZ) is comprised of 1 linear foot of documents,<br />

primarily newspaper clippings. The NEZ subseries is arranged chronologically, spanning 1963-<br />

1995, but is missing the years 1964-1973. The bulk of this subseries is from1975-1989. The<br />

New Economic Zones were areas set aside for the relocation of all those the DRV/SRV deemed<br />

necessary to remove from their homes and isolate. New Economic Zones were typically in the<br />

previously uninhabited and uninhabitable jungle. Those sent there were provided few tools and<br />

had to sustain themselves and their families and eke out a meager existence clearing land and<br />

growing crops, which was very hard in a land that was extremely difficult to cultivate. Being<br />

sent to the NEZ often ended up being a death sentence by malaria, starvation, or the physical<br />

exertion of the hard labor. Those sent to the NEZ were primarily individuals and the families of<br />

those with ties to the former government of South Vietnam, had served in the Army of the<br />

Republic of Vietnam, had worked with or for the Americans, and/or reeducation camp<br />

detainees.<br />

Subseries 3: DRV/SRV Economy-Light Industry<br />

The third subseries, Light Industry, consists of 1.83 linear feet of documents, primarily<br />

newspaper clippings. This subseries is arranged chronologically and spans 1960-1999. The<br />

majority of the files are from the 1970s.<br />

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Subseries 4: DRV/SRV Economy-Local Industry<br />

The fourth subseries, Local Industry, comprised of 0.33 linear feet of documents, primarily<br />

newspaper clippings, is the third smallest subseries in the DRV/SRV Economy series. The files<br />

are arranged chronologically, spanning 1960-1980, but missing the years 1975-1979. The bulk<br />

of this subseries ranges from 1960-1974.<br />

Subseries 5: DRV/SRV Economy-Tourism<br />

The fifth subseries, Tourism, is comprised of 1 linear foot of documents, predominantly<br />

newspaper clippings, spanning 1965-1999. The files are arranged chronologically, with the bulk<br />

being from the 1990s. Within this subseries is one subgroup: Tourism & Province Guides.<br />

Tourism and Province Guides is comprised of two folders of documents covering 1966-1991,<br />

primarily news articles, pamphlets, and brochures.<br />

Subseries 6: DRV/SRV Economy-Financial<br />

The sixth subseries, Financial, comprised of one-half a linear foot of documents is the fourth<br />

smallest subseries in the DRV/SRV Economy series. This subseries primarily consists of news<br />

paper clippings. The files are arranged chronologically, ranging from 1959-1977, with the bulk<br />

being from 1975-1977.<br />

Subseries 7: SRV Economy-Fiscal<br />

Fiscal, the seventh subseries, is comprised of 1 linear foot of documents, primarily newspaper<br />

clippings. The files are arranged chronologically, spanning 1978-March 1994. The bulk of the<br />

files are from 1992-1994.<br />

Subseries 8: DRV/SRV Economy-Transportation &Communication<br />

Transportation & Communication, the eighth subseries, is comprised of four linear feet of<br />

documents, predominantly newspaper clippings. This subseries is tied with two other subseries<br />

for being the third largest subseries in the DRV/SRV Economy series. The files are arranged<br />

chronologically, spanning 1956-1999, with the bulk being from the mid 1970s-mid 1990s.<br />

Subseries 9: DRV/SRV Economy-Foreign Trade & Aid<br />

Foreign Trade & Aid, the ninth subseries, is comprised of four linear feet of documents,<br />

primarily newspaper clippings. This subseries is tied with two other subseries for being the third<br />

largest subseries in the DRV/SRV Economy series. The files are arranged chronologically,<br />

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spanning 1950-1993, with the bulk being from 1990-1993. Within this subseries are two<br />

subgroups: Investment Code 1977, and March 1991 UNIDO Conference. The first subgroup,<br />

Investment Code 1977 consists of one folder containing news articles and reports from June<br />

1976-September 1977, primarily March and April 1977, concerning the SRV’s development of<br />

an Investment Code. The Investment Code allowed for the induction of Western capital and<br />

technology and set regulations for foreign investments in three categories: joint ventures,<br />

development of natural resources, and specialized production for exports. The files in this<br />

subgroup contains various drafts of the Investment code, including a Bank of America version<br />

of the Code, and articles with opposing arguments that the SRV’s Investment Code was the<br />

most liberal investment code of any socialist/communist country and that the Code was a trap to<br />

rob Western countries. The second subgroup, March 1991 UNIDO Conference HCMC is a<br />

folder containing press releases, a brochure, newsletters, and news articles from March and<br />

April 1991, primarily March 1991, on the UNIDO’s (United Nations Industrial Development<br />

Organization) March 11 th -15 th , 1991 forum in HCMC (Ho Chi Minh City), former Saigon. The<br />

forum held discussion between foreign investors and Vietnamese business and government<br />

officials over 180 projects in agribusiness, aquaculture, mining, textile/garments, wood<br />

processing, latex, chemicals, electronics/electrical, and hotel/tourism sectors.<br />

Subseries 10: DRV/SRV Economy-Economic Management & Technology<br />

Economic Management, the tenth subseries, is comprised of 4.25 linear feet of documents,<br />

primarily newspaper clippings, and is the second largest subseries in the DRV/SRV Economy<br />

series. The files are arranged chronologically, spanning 1957-1999. The bulk of this subseries is<br />

from the 1970s.<br />

Subseries 11: DRV/SRV Economy-Economic Construction<br />

Economic Construction, the eleventh subseries, is comprised of 0.75 linear feet of documents,<br />

primarily newspaper clippings. The files are arranged chronologically, spanning 1959-1998.<br />

The bulk of this subseries is from 1959-1978, additionally with 1994 and 1995 making the bulk<br />

of the 1990s.<br />

Subseries 12: DRV/SRV Economy- Theory<br />

Theory, the twelfth subseries, is comprised of 1.75 linear feet of documents, predominantly<br />

newspaper clippings. The files are arranged chronologically, ranging from 1937-1995, but<br />

missing the year 1966, with the bulk being from the mid 1960s-1970s. This subseries consists<br />

solely of the subgroup, General, all else is missing.<br />

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Subseries 13: DRV/SRV Heavy Industry<br />

At 4 linear feet, Heavy Industry, the thirteenth subseries, is tied with two other subseries for<br />

being the third largest subseries in the DRV/SRV Economy series. The subseries consists of<br />

files arranged chronologically, spanning 1958-1993, with the bulk being from 1970-1987.<br />

Within this subseries is one subgroup, 1973-1974 Oil Discovery. This subgroup is comprised of<br />

one folder containing news articles and papers, spanning 1973-1975, primarily 1974, during the<br />

1970s energy crisis and oil shortage. The articles tell of South Vietnam’s granting exploration<br />

rights to international oil companies, North Vietnam’s threat to take action against Oil<br />

Companies who bought off shore drilling rights from Saigon and calling Saigon’s agreements<br />

with international Oil Companies illegal, Shell discovering oil at two wild cat oil sites in the<br />

South China Sea off of South Vietnam, Cambodia and South Vietnam quarrelling over oil in the<br />

Gulf of Siam (Thailand, Cambodia, and South Vietnam all claimed ownership of Poulo Wai of<br />

the Wai Islands), and South Vietnamese mechanics inventing a standard engine that runs on<br />

peanut oil, coconut oil, paraffin, and butane gas.<br />

Subseries 14: DRV/SRV Economy-Economic Planning & Assessment<br />

At 10 linear feet, Economic Planning & Assessment, the fourteenth subseries, is the largest<br />

subseries in the DRV/SRV Economy series. The files, primarily newspaper clippings, are<br />

arranged chronologically, spanning 1952-1994, with the bulk being from the 1970s-1980s. Of<br />

interest are the 1976 City Bank (Hong Kong) Economic study of Vietnam, the June 1985 IMF<br />

(International Monetary Fund) Vietnam Economic Study, and the 1982 Adam J. Fforde paper,<br />

Problems of Agricultural Development in North Vietnam. This subseries has one subgroup,<br />

Economic Planning & Assessment, which consists of 1.5 linear feet of documents, primarily<br />

newspaper clippings, spanning 1958-1986, with the bulk being the 1970s. Of note are the 1 st<br />

five year plan (1975), the 2 nd five year plan (1976-1980), and the 3 rd five year plan (1981-1985).<br />

Subseries 15: DRV/SRV Economy-Ethnic Minority Cao Lan<br />

The fifteenth subseries, Ethnic Minority Cao Lan, is comprised of one folder and is the smallest<br />

subseries in the DRV/SRV Economy series. This subseries contains a May 1992 paper by<br />

Kathleen A. Gillogly and Nghiem Phuong Tuyen, Cao Lan Culture and Biodiversity in Historic<br />

Context: Environmental Change Among an Ethnic Minority of the Midlands of Northern<br />

Vietnam, Working Paper No. 3, <strong>Indochina</strong> Initiative Working Paper Series, East-West Center,<br />

Honolulu, Hawaii.<br />

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Subseries 16: DRV/SRV Economy-Forestry<br />

Comprised of three folders, Forestry, the sixteenth subseries, is the second smallest subseries in<br />

the DRV/SRV Economy series. This subseries consists of a three part report for the Swedish<br />

International Development Authority on the living and working conditions of Forestry workers<br />

in Vietnam. The reports’ three parts were published separately from 1987-1988.<br />

Series 4: Periodicals<br />

At 10.5 linear feet, Periodicals, is the fourth largest series in the <strong>Douglas</strong> <strong>Pike</strong>: <strong>Indochina</strong><br />

<strong>Archive</strong> <strong>Collection</strong>. The series is arranged alphabetically by the name of the periodical and then<br />

organized chronologically within each given periodical. The periodicals span 1929-2001, with<br />

the bulk being from the 1970s. The periodicals are in English, Vietnamese, and French, with the<br />

bulk being in English and Vietnamese. The biggest section of periodicals is Translations From<br />

North Vietnam Periodicals, which changes its name four times throughout January 1962-July<br />

1976: Translations From Hoc Tap, Translations From Hoc Tap (Studies), Translations on North<br />

Vietnam, and Translations on Vietnam. Of note are the French Cambodian paper, Bulletin<br />

D’Information: Mission Du Gouvernement Royal D’Union Nationale Du Cambodge; The<br />

United States Information Services’ paper, Principal Reports From Communist Radio and Press<br />

Sources; Vietnam Courier; Vietnamese Studies; and Vientiane News: The First English Weekly<br />

in Laos, which changes to Vientiane News: English Weekly of Laos on September 17, 1972.<br />

Also of note are the South Vietnamese papers: Saigon Press Review, Cửu Long, Ðiên Tín, and<br />

Sông Thần.<br />

Special Note<br />

Due to the large size of some of the periodicals they were transferred to 5 newspaper boxes and<br />

1 oversized box. The bulk of the five newspaper boxes contain the Vietnam Courier and<br />

Vientiane News: The First English Weekly in Laos, which changes to Vientiane News: English<br />

Weekly of Laos. The two newspaper boxes containing the Vientiane News suffered light mold<br />

damage. It is recommended that those will dust allergies should wear a protective mask while<br />

working with this series, particularly the moldy copies of Vientiane News. The files in this<br />

series are predominantly comprised of old newspaper clippings, which absorb everything, and<br />

are very dusty from being in storage for a lengthy protracted time.<br />

Series 5: DRV/SRV Armed Forces<br />

At 8 linear feet, Democratic Republic of Vietnam (DRV), and later the Socialist Republic of<br />

Vietnam (SRV) Armed Forces is the fifth largest series in the <strong>Douglas</strong> <strong>Pike</strong>: <strong>Indochina</strong> <strong>Archive</strong><br />

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<strong>Collection</strong>. The series spans 1935-1999, with the bulk being form the 1970s-1980s, and is<br />

divided into seven subseries: General, Chronological, Veterans, Recruitment & Training,<br />

Militia, Economy, and Medical. Each subseries is arranged chronologically and consists of files<br />

primarily containing newspaper clippings.<br />

Subseries 1: SRV Armed Forces-General<br />

Comprised of 1.2 linear feet of documents, General, the first subseries, is the second largest<br />

subseries in the DRV/SRV Armed Forces series. The files, predominantly newspaper clippings,<br />

are arranged chronologically, spanning 1978-1999, with the bulk being form 1979-1985. Of<br />

note are <strong>Douglas</strong> <strong>Pike</strong>’s 1986 PAVN (People’s Army of Vietnam) Page Proofs and 1987 paper,<br />

SRV National Security-A General Study.<br />

Subseries 2: DRV/SRV Armed Forces-Chronological<br />

Comprised of 4.3 linear feet, Chronological, the second subseries, is the largest subseries in the<br />

DRV/SRV Armed Forces series. The files, primarily newspaper clippings, are arranged<br />

chronologically, spanning 1935-1999, but missing 1998. The bulk of this subseries is from<br />

1970s-1996.<br />

Subseries 3: DRV/SRV Armed Forces-Veterans<br />

At 1 linear foot, Veterans, the third subseries, is the third largest subseries in the DRV/SRV<br />

Armed Forces series. The files, predominantly newspaper clippings, are arranged<br />

chronologically, spanning 1967-1998, with the bulk being from 1970-1992. The series has one<br />

subgroup, Dependents, comprised of 0.4 linear feet of documents, primarily newspaper<br />

clippings. The files in this subgroup span 1967-1972, with the bulk being from 1970-1972 and<br />

1971 being the largest section.<br />

Subseries 4: SRV Armed Forces-Recruitment &Training<br />

Comprised of 0.6 linear feet of documents, Recruitment & Training, the fourth subseries, is the<br />

fourth largest subseries in the DRV/SRV Armed Forces series. The files, predominantly<br />

newspaper clippings, are arranged chronologically, spanning 1976-1996, with the bulk being<br />

from 1976-1989. In addition to being arranged chronologically the subseries was originally<br />

divided by sections marked with Roman Numerals. This subseries begins with section IV,<br />

therefore, the first three sections, I-III, pertaining to pre-1976 are missing.<br />

Subseries 5: SRV Armed Forces-Militia<br />

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At 0.4 linear feet, Militia, the fifth subseries, is tied with another subseries for being the second<br />

smallest subseries in the DRV/SRV Armed Forces series. Militia is comprised of six folders,<br />

each containing newspaper clippings spanning 1975-1993. This subseries was originally<br />

divided by sections marked with Roman Numerals. This subseries only contains section II,<br />

therefore, section I and any other sections that were after section II are missing.<br />

Subseries 6: SRV Armed Forces-Economy<br />

At 0.4 linear feet, Economy, the sixth subseries, is tied with another subseries for being the<br />

second smallest subseries in the DRV/SRV Armed Forces series. Economy is comprised of six<br />

folders, each containing newspaper clippings spanning 1958-1997.<br />

Subseries 7: SRV Armed Forces-Medical<br />

At 0.1 linear feet, Medical, the seventh subseries, is the smallest subseries in the DRV/SRV<br />

Armed Forces series. Medical is comprised of three folders, each containing newspaper clipping<br />

spanning 1966-1991.<br />

Series 6: DRV/SRV Social Movements<br />

At 6.75 linear feet, Democratic Republic of Vietnam (DRV), and later the Socialist Republic of<br />

Vietnam (SRV) Social Movements is the sixth largest series in the <strong>Douglas</strong> <strong>Pike</strong>: <strong>Indochina</strong><br />

<strong>Archive</strong> <strong>Collection</strong>. The files, predominantly newspaper clippings are arranged chronologically,<br />

spanning 1950-1999, with the bulk being from the 1970s-1980s. This series is divided into five<br />

subseries: Trade Unions, Youth, Mass Organizations, Religion, and Women.<br />

Subseries 1: DRV/SRV Social Movements-Trade Unions<br />

Comprised of 1linear foot, Trade Unions, the first subseries, is the second smallest subseries in<br />

the DRV/SRV Social Movements series. The files, primarily newspaper clippings, are arranged<br />

chronologically, spanning the 1950s-1990s, with the bulk being from the 1970s.<br />

Subseries 2: DRV/SRV Social Movements-Youth<br />

At 1.6 linear feet, Youth, the second subseries, is the second largest subseries in the DRV/SRV<br />

Social Movements series. The files, predominantly newspaper clippings, are arranged<br />

chronologically, spanning 1956-1999, with the bulk being from the 1970s.<br />

Subseries 3: DRV/SRV Social Movements-Mass Organizations<br />

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Comprised of 0.4 linear feet, Mass Organizations, the third subseries, is the smallest subseries<br />

in the DRV/SRV Social Movements series. This subseries consists of eight folders each<br />

containing newspaper clippings ranging from 1950-1999.<br />

Subseries 4: DRV/SRV Social Movements-Religion<br />

At 2.5 linear feet, Religion, the fourth subseries, is the largest subseries in the DRV/SRV Social<br />

Movements series. The files, predominantly newspaper clippings, are arranged chronologically,<br />

spanning 1950-1999, with the bulk covering 1975-1995. Of note are articles on the Hoa Hao,<br />

Cao Dai, and Catholic religions.<br />

Subseries 5: DRV/SRV Social Movements-Women<br />

Comprised of 1.25 linear feet, Women, the fifth subseries, is the third largest subseries in the<br />

DRV/SRV Social Movements series. The files, primarily newspaper clippings, are arranged<br />

chronologically, spanning 1961-1997, with the bulk being from 1967-1989 and 1974 being the<br />

largest section.<br />

Series 7: DRV/SRV Situationer<br />

At 4.5 linear feet, the series Situationer is the seventh largest series in the <strong>Douglas</strong> <strong>Pike</strong>:<br />

<strong>Indochina</strong> <strong>Archive</strong> <strong>Collection</strong>. Situationer is journalist slang for an article constituting a general<br />

report on some situation. The series contains news articles on situations in the Democratic<br />

Republic Vietnam, and later Socialist Republic of Vietnam. The files are arranged<br />

chronologically, spanning 1960-1998, with the bulk being from 1976-1997. Of interest are<br />

articles on America’s Missing in Action, Vietnamese Boat People, U.S. embargo on Vietnam,<br />

and a U.S. helicopter displayed at the Museum of American War Crimes in Ho Chi Minh City,<br />

former Saigon.<br />

Series 8: Refugees (Particularly Vietnam, Laos, & Cambodia)<br />

Comprised of 4 linear feet of documents, Refugees (Particularly Vietnam, Laos, and<br />

Cambodia), is the eighth largest series in the <strong>Douglas</strong> <strong>Pike</strong>: <strong>Indochina</strong> <strong>Archive</strong> <strong>Collection</strong>. The<br />

files are arranged chronologically first then by alphabetical name of author, title, periodical<br />

name, or the name of an organization. The files span 1959-1995, with the bulk being from the<br />

1970s-1980s. The series contains materials primarily for and made by educators, law<br />

enforcement officers, and aid and relief groups to help refugees, primarily Vietnamese, Laotian,<br />

and Cambodian adjust to life in the U.S. Of note are lesson plans from schools’ bilingual and<br />

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multicultural programs for history, health, woodshop, driving, American culture, Asian culture,<br />

etc., primarily for Vietnamese, but also for Hmong and Laotian. The series contains helpful<br />

educational pamphlets helping refugees learn about medicine, nutrition, child care, 911, and<br />

resources available to them. The series also contains informative papers presented at<br />

conferences for Law Enforcement Officers to help them understand and deal with the issue of<br />

Vietnamese Gangs.<br />

Series 9: DRV/SRV Education<br />

The ninth series, Democratic Republic of Vietnam (DRV), and later the Socialist Republic of<br />

Vietnam (SRV) Education, comprised of 3.5 linear feet of documents, is tied with two other<br />

series for being the ninth largest series in the <strong>Douglas</strong> <strong>Pike</strong>: <strong>Indochina</strong> <strong>Archive</strong> <strong>Collection</strong>. The<br />

files, primarily newspaper clippings, are arranged chronologically, spanning 1966-200, but<br />

missing 1998. The majority of the series is from 1969-1976.<br />

Series 10: DRV/SRV Government/Politics<br />

The tenth series, Democratic Republic of Vietnam (DRV), and later the Socialist Republic of<br />

Vietnam (SRV) Government/Politics, comprised of 3.5 linear feet of documents, is tied with<br />

two other series for being the ninth largest series in the <strong>Douglas</strong> <strong>Pike</strong>: <strong>Indochina</strong> <strong>Archive</strong><br />

<strong>Collection</strong>. The files, primarily newspaper clippings, are arranged chronologically, spanning<br />

1971-1998, with the bulk being from 1971-1987. In addition to being organized<br />

chronologically some years were divided into numbered sections. Sections 1 & 2 of 1971 are<br />

missing, as well as sections 1 & 2 of 1975. Within this series are two subseries, National<br />

Assembly and Districts.<br />

Subseries 1: DRV Government-National Assembly<br />

National Assembly, the first subseries, is the larger subseries in the DRV/SRV<br />

Government/Politics series. This subseries is comprised of two folders, each containing news<br />

articles spanning 1971-1973. The articles contain information on sessions, assemblies, and<br />

elections of the DRV National Assembly.<br />

Subseries 2: SRV Government-Districts<br />

Districts, the second subseries, is the smaller subseries in the DRV/SRV Government/Politics<br />

series. This subseries is comprised of one folder containing primarily news paper clippings<br />

spanning 1976-1985, with the bulk being from 1977, 1982, and 1984. The articles pertain to the<br />

SRV government planning and development of districts. Of note is the Foreign Broadcast<br />

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Information Service’s March 18, 1982 report, Vietnam Report: 2353, Le Thanh Nghi on<br />

Economic Development of Districts.<br />

Series11: DRV/SRV Communications-Propaganda<br />

The eleventh series Democratic Republic of Vietnam (DRV), and later the Socialist Republic of<br />

Vietnam (SRV) Communications-Propaganda, comprised of 3.5 linear feet of documents, is tied<br />

with two other series for being the ninth largest series in the <strong>Douglas</strong> <strong>Pike</strong>: <strong>Indochina</strong> <strong>Archive</strong><br />

<strong>Collection</strong>. The files, primarily newspaper clippings, are arranged chronologically, spanning<br />

1939-1999, with the bulk being from the 1960s-1980s. In addition to being arranged<br />

chronologically, the files are divided into Roman Numerals I-XII, but section V is missing. Of<br />

interest are articles concerning the Vietnamese Government control and monitoring of e-mail<br />

networks with access to the internet. Also of interest are articles on popular television, such as,<br />

a September 1995 news article by Kristin Huckshorn, Mercury News, Vietnam Bureau,<br />

“Vietnam Enthralled by the outdated U.S. of ‘Charlie’s Angels’: In Vietnam, ‘Charlie’s Angels’<br />

is heavenly T.V.,” which tells of Charlie’s Angels being the first U.S. series to be shown on<br />

Vietnamese T.V. Of note are: a March 1972 Periodical List, “Newspapers and Periodicals of<br />

North Vietnam”; the Foreign Broadcast Information Service’s March 15, 1972 “Special<br />

Memorandum: Data on North Vietnam Serial Publications”; and <strong>Douglas</strong> <strong>Pike</strong>’s September<br />

1972 paper, “North Vietnam Communication System.” This series has one subseries, Khiem<br />

Thao/Criticism.<br />

Subseries 1: DRV/SRV Communications-Propaganda-Khiem Thao/Criticism<br />

The subseries Khiem Thao/Criticism, is the only subseries in the DRV/SRV Communications-<br />

Propaganda series. The series consists of 0.75 linear feet of documents, primarily newspaper<br />

clippings. The files are arranged chronologically, spanning 1957-1998, but missing 1958-1960,<br />

1962-1963, 1978, 1980-1981, 1991, and 1997. In addition to being arranged chronologically,<br />

this subseries is arranged into sections by Roman Numerals, only section II is presents, section I<br />

and all sections after II are missing. The files contain news articles that primarily criticize<br />

governmental, social, and economic corruption, and capitalism.<br />

Series12: DRV/SRV Health/Medicine<br />

The twelfth series, Democratic Republic of Vietnam (DRV), and later the Socialist Republic of<br />

Vietnam (SRV) Health/Medicine, comprised of 3.25 linear feet, is tied with another series for<br />

being the tenth largest series in the <strong>Douglas</strong> <strong>Pike</strong>: <strong>Indochina</strong> <strong>Archive</strong> <strong>Collection</strong>. The files,<br />

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primarily newspaper clippings, are arranged chronologically, spanning 1956-1999. The largest<br />

sections in this series are from 1970-1975 and 1993-1995.<br />

Series13: DRV/SRV Legal<br />

The thirteenth series, Democratic Republic of Vietnam (DRV), and later the Socialist Republic<br />

of Vietnam (SRV) Legal, comprised of 3.25 linear feet, is tied with another series for being the<br />

tenth largest series in the <strong>Douglas</strong> <strong>Pike</strong>: <strong>Indochina</strong> <strong>Archive</strong> <strong>Collection</strong>. The files, primarily<br />

newspaper clippings, are arranged chronologically, spanning 1945-1998, with the bulk being<br />

from the mid 1960s-1980s. Within this series is one subgroup, SRV Criminal Code 1985. This<br />

subgroup consists of two folders containing news article from 1984 and 1985 relating to SRV’s<br />

development of its first Penal Code. The code was to help celebrate the 40 th anniversary of Ho<br />

Chi Minh’s, a.k.a. Uncle Ho, September 2, 1945 declaration of Vietnamese Independence and<br />

his Presidency of DRV. The code was seen as a way of following Uncle Ho’s six teachings.<br />

Series 14: Cities<br />

At 3.1 linear feet, Cities, the fourteenth series, is the eleventh largest series in the <strong>Douglas</strong> <strong>Pike</strong><br />

<strong>Collection</strong>: <strong>Indochina</strong> <strong>Archive</strong>. The files, primarily news paper clippings, span 1959-2000, with<br />

the bulk being from the late 1960s-early 1990s. This series covers fifty-three Vietnamese Cities<br />

with Saigon (Ho Chi Minh City) and Hanoi each comprising 1.1 linear feet, approximately onethird<br />

of the series. Combined Saigon (Ho Chi Minh City) and Hanoi comprise two-thirds of the<br />

series. The collection begins with Saigon (Ho Chi Minh City) first, Hanoi second, after which<br />

the other fifty-one cities are arranged alphabetically: Saigon/Ho Chi Minh City, Hanoi<br />

Ba Ngoi, Ben Thuy, Bien Hoa, Binh Chau, Binh Da, Buon Ma Thuot, Cam Ranh, Can Tho,<br />

Chau Doc, Cu Chi, Dai Bai, Dalat, Danang, Dang Hai, Dien Bien Phu, Dong Nai, Ha Long, Ha<br />

Tien, Hai Duong, Hai Phong, Hoa Binh Province, Hoa Lu, Hoi An, Hue, Kontum, Lam Dong,<br />

Lang Son, Lao Cai, Mong Cai, My Lai, My Son, Nam Dinh, Nha Trang, Ninh Hiep, Phan Thiet,<br />

Phu Qoc, Pleiku, Poulo Condore, Quang Ngai, Quang Tri, Quy Nhon, Sam Son, Song Be,<br />

Song La, Tan Bien,Thai Binh, Thanh Hoa, Tinh Chau, Vinh, Vinh An, and Vung Tau.<br />

Series15: DRV/SRV Ethnic Groups<br />

The fifteenth series, Democratic Republic of Vietnam (DRV), and later the Socialist Republic<br />

of Vietnam (SRV) Ethnic Groups, at 2.1 linear feet is tied with one other series for being the<br />

twelfth biggest series in the <strong>Douglas</strong> <strong>Pike</strong>: <strong>Indochina</strong> <strong>Archive</strong> <strong>Collection</strong>. The files, primarily<br />

newspaper clippings, are arranged chronologically, spanning 1954-2000, with the bulk being<br />

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the 1960s-1980s. Of note are articles on Montagnards, Hmong, and Ethnic Chinese. This series<br />

has two subseries, General and Ethnic-Chinese.<br />

Subseries 1: DRV Ethnic Groups-General<br />

The first subseries, General, is the smaller subseries in the DRV/SRV Ethnic Groups series. The<br />

subgroup General is comprised of two folders each containing news articles spanning 1962-<br />

1974.<br />

Subseries 2: DRV/SRV Ethnic Groups- Ethnic Chinese<br />

At 0.8 linear feet, Ethnic Chinese, the second subseries, is the larger subseries in the DRV/SRV<br />

Ethnic Groups series. The files, primarily newspaper clippings, are arranged chronologically,<br />

spanning 1954-1999, with the bulk being from 1969-1979. This subseries contains one<br />

subgroup, General. The subgroup General consists of two folders each containing news articles<br />

spanning 1978-1986.<br />

Series 16: SRV Law Enforcement<br />

The sixteenth series, Socialist Republic of Vietnam (SRV) Law Enforcement, at 2.1 linear feet<br />

is tied with one other series for being the twelfth largest series in the <strong>Douglas</strong> <strong>Pike</strong>: <strong>Indochina</strong><br />

<strong>Archive</strong> <strong>Collection</strong>. The files, predominantly newspaper clippings, are arranged<br />

chronologically, spanning 1976-1998, with the bulk being from the 1990s, and the largest<br />

sections being from 1994-1997.<br />

Series 17: DRV/SRV Ideology<br />

At 2 linear feet, Democratic Republic of Vietnam (DRV), and later the Socialist Republic of<br />

Vietnam (SRV) Ideology, the seventeenth series, is the thirteenth largest series in the <strong>Douglas</strong><br />

<strong>Pike</strong>: <strong>Indochina</strong> <strong>Archive</strong> <strong>Collection</strong>. The files, primarily newspaper clippings, are arranged<br />

chronologically, spanning 1920-1997, but missing 1921-1934 and 1936-1972. The bulk of the<br />

collection is from 1974-1992.<br />

Series 18: Government Documents<br />

At 1.65 linear feet, Government Documents, the eighteenth series, is the fourteenth largest<br />

series in the <strong>Douglas</strong> <strong>Pike</strong>: <strong>Indochina</strong> <strong>Archive</strong> <strong>Collection</strong>. The files are comprised of U.S.<br />

Government Documents primarily pertaining to issues concerning Americans and refugees of<br />

Southeast Asian descent; and U.S. relations with Southeast Asian countries. The files are<br />

arranged chronologically with documents of the same origin date being arranged by title. The<br />

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documents span 1956-1994, but are missing 1957-1958, 1960-1966, 1968-1969, 1982, and<br />

1986-1993. The bulk of this series is from 1973-1979, and 1984.<br />

Series 19: DRV/SRV Anniversaries<br />

At 1.5 linear feet, Democratic Republic of Vietnam (DRV), and later the Socialist Republic of<br />

Vietnam (SRV) Anniversaries, the nineteenth series, is tied with one other series for being the<br />

fifteenth largest series in the <strong>Douglas</strong> <strong>Pike</strong>: <strong>Indochina</strong> <strong>Archive</strong> <strong>Collection</strong>. The files, primarily<br />

newspaper clippings, are arranged chronologically, spanning 1960-2000, but missing 1965-<br />

1966, 1968, and 1972-1974. The bulk of this series is from 1975-1985.<br />

Series 20: DRV/SRV General<br />

At 1.5 linear feet, Democratic Republic of Vietnam (DRV), and later the Socialist Republic of<br />

Vietnam (SRV) General, the twentieth series, is tied with one other series for being the fifteenth<br />

largest series in the <strong>Douglas</strong> <strong>Pike</strong>: <strong>Indochina</strong> <strong>Archive</strong> <strong>Collection</strong>. The files, primarily newspaper<br />

clippings, are arranged chronologically, spanning 1943-1993, with bulk being from the<br />

mid1960s-1980s. This series has one subseries, Basic Data.<br />

Subseries1: DRV/SRV General-Basic Data<br />

At 0.5 linear feet, the subseries Basic Data, makes up one-third of the DRV/SRV General<br />

Series. The files, primarily newspaper clippings, span 1943-1992, with the bulk being from the<br />

1960s-1980s. The files in this subseries are divided into numbered sections and named sections,<br />

with the subgroup General Basic Data 1 being missing. The three subgroups in this subseries<br />

are: General Basic Data 2, Vietnam Basic Data, and South Vietnam Basic Data.The first<br />

subgroup, General Basic Data 2, is comprised of four folders; three folders each containing<br />

news articles spanning 1965-1975, and one folder containing a 1962 paper by V. M. Fridland,<br />

The Physical Nature of North Vietnam. The second subgroup, Vietnam Basic Data, is<br />

comprised of five folders each containing news articles spanning 1943-1992. The third<br />

subgroup, South Vietnam Basic Data, consists of two folders each containing news articles<br />

spanning 1960-1984.<br />

Series 21: China<br />

Comprised of 1.3 linear feet of documents, China, the twenty-first series, is the sixteenth largest<br />

series in the <strong>Douglas</strong> <strong>Pike</strong>: <strong>Indochina</strong> <strong>Archive</strong> <strong>Collection</strong>. The files, primarily newspaper<br />

clippings, articles, and papers are arranged chronologically, spanning the 1950-1997, but<br />

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missing 1990-1996. The bulk of this series is from the 1960s-1970s. Within this series are two<br />

subseries, Leadership and China-U.S.<br />

Subseries 1: China-Leadership<br />

Leadership is the smaller subseries in the China series. Leadership consists of one folder<br />

containing news articles spanning 1960-1979.<br />

Subseries 2: China-U.S.<br />

At 0.25 linear feet, China-U.S. is the larger subseries in the China series. China-U.S. consists<br />

of five folders each containing news articles spanning 1960-1973 that focus on China-U.S.<br />

relations.<br />

Series 22: DRV/SRV Emulation Movements<br />

Comprised of 1.25 linear feet, Democratic Republic of Vietnam (DRV), and later the Socialist<br />

Republic of Vietnam (SRV) Emulation Movements, the twenty-second series, is tied with one<br />

other series for being the seventeenth largest series in the <strong>Douglas</strong> <strong>Pike</strong>: <strong>Indochina</strong> <strong>Archive</strong><br />

<strong>Collection</strong>. Emulation Movements are the DRV/SRV’s national promotion of goals and<br />

objectives they wish the people to achieve. For example, the SRV’s National Patriotic<br />

Emulation Congress oversees a Patriotic Emulation Movement and Central Council for<br />

Emulation, which develops activities that promote and display good workers, good deeds, and<br />

good people. The files, primarily newspaper clippings are arranged chronologically, spanning<br />

1943-1999, with the bulk being from the 1960s-1970s. In addition to being arranged<br />

chronologically the files are arranged into 11 numbered sections. Of note is Tien Giang<br />

province receiving a rotation banner by the Council of Ministers Chairmen for achievement in<br />

the emulation movement, for agricultural production, having the highest rice yield in July 1984.<br />

In 1984 The Council of Ministers Chairman also gave the rotation banner to units who achieved<br />

in industrial production; and the traveling banner to units for achievements in communication<br />

and transportation, engineering and metals, electric power, light industry, aquatic products, the<br />

Interior Ministry, and schools.<br />

Series 23: Vietnam History<br />

Comprised of 1.25 linear feet, Vietnam History, the twenty-third series, is tied with one other<br />

series for being the seventeenth largest series in the <strong>Douglas</strong> <strong>Pike</strong>: <strong>Indochina</strong> <strong>Archive</strong><br />

<strong>Collection</strong>. The files, primarily newspaper clippings, span 1950-1997. This series is arranged by<br />

subject, in the following order: Vietnam Historical Background, La Dimension Historique Du<br />

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Drame De L’Indochine, Zen in Medieval Vietnam, Pre-Foreign Relations, DRV/NLF Historic<br />

Documents, Viet Minh Era, DRV/NLF Publications, Pre Modern Era, French Colonial Era,<br />

World War II, Operation Exodus, South Vietnam, and Communism. Comprised of four folders<br />

each, World War II and DRV/NLF Publications are the largest sections; comprised of three<br />

folders each, Viet Minh Era, South Vietnam, and Communism are the second largest sections;<br />

all other sections are comprised of one folder each.<br />

Series 24: International Committee of the Red Cross Interviews with POWs in South<br />

Vietnam (Pre 1975)<br />

The twenty-fourth series, International Committee of the Red Cross Interviews with POWs in<br />

South Vietnam (Pre 1975), at 1.1 linear feet is the eighteenth largest series in the <strong>Douglas</strong> <strong>Pike</strong>:<br />

<strong>Indochina</strong> <strong>Archive</strong> <strong>Collection</strong>. The series consists of written reports by representatives of the<br />

International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC). The reports detail the ICRC’s visit to<br />

reeducation camps a.k.a. reeducation centers, prisoners of war camps, ARVN interrogation<br />

centers, and screening camps in South Vietnam; and the interviews they conducted with guards<br />

and detainees. The reports are written in either French or English. The files cover forty-four<br />

cities throughout South Vietnam and are arranged alphabetically: An Loc, Bac Lieu, Bagi, Ban<br />

Mê Thuôt, Bien-Hoa, Can-Tho, Cao Lanh, Chau Doc, Dalat, Danang, Duc Hoa, Gia Dinh, Go<br />

Công, Ham Tan, Hoa-Lac, Hôi-An, Hue, Khanh Hung (Soc Trang), Kontum, Long-Xuyen, Moc<br />

Hoa, My Tho, Nha-Trang, Phan Rang, Phan-Thiêt, Phu Cuong, Phu Loi, Phu Vinh, Phuoc-Lê,<br />

Pleiku, Quan Long (Ca Mau), Quang-Ngai, Quang Tri, Qui-Nhon, Rach Gia, Sadec, Samkhé,<br />

Tam-Ky, Tân An, Tay Ninh, Tuy-Hoa, Truc Giang (Ben Tre), Vinh-Long, and Xuan Loc.<br />

Series 25: SRV Reeducation<br />

The twenty-fifth series, Socialist Republic of Vietnam Reeducation, at 1 linear foot is the<br />

nineteenth largest series in the <strong>Douglas</strong> <strong>Pike</strong>: <strong>Indochina</strong> <strong>Archive</strong> <strong>Collection</strong>. The files, primarily<br />

newspaper clippings, are arranged chronologically, spanning 1975-1999, with the bulk being<br />

from 1975-1980. America’s former Vietnamese allies and employees who were unable to flee<br />

after the fall of Saigon on April 30, 1975, became political prisoners sentenced to re-education.<br />

On April 30, 1975 the North Vietnamese orders, via radio, 2.5 million to report for reeducation.<br />

At their height in 1976, there were around 300 reeducation camps a.k.a. reeducation centers.<br />

There were five kinds of reeducation camps: day study centers near the cities, where the course<br />

was under 30 days; boarding schools with minimal security; “Collective” reformatories where<br />

the emphasis was on self criticism and confessions; and two grades of “reform” camps where<br />

the courses were set at three and five years.<br />

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Series 26: DRV/SRV Human Rights<br />

At 0.75 linear feet, Democratic Republic of Vietnam (DRV), and later the Socialist Republic of<br />

Vietnam (SRV) Human Rights, the twenty-sixth series, is the fourth smallest series in the<br />

<strong>Douglas</strong> <strong>Pike</strong>: <strong>Indochina</strong> <strong>Archive</strong> <strong>Collection</strong>. The files, predominantly newspaper clippings, are<br />

arranged chronologically, spanning 1948-1999. The bulk of this series is from the 1970s-1990s.<br />

Series 27: Personal Papers<br />

Personal Papers, the twenty-seventh series, is comprised of 0.6 linear feet of documents,<br />

making it the third smallest series in the <strong>Douglas</strong> <strong>Pike</strong>: <strong>Indochina</strong> <strong>Archive</strong> <strong>Collection</strong>. The files,<br />

primarily papers, are first arranged chronologically and then by title or author. The files span<br />

1929-1993, with the largest section being from 1929-1946. This series is divided into five<br />

subseries: Printed Materials, Thesis, Discussion Paper, Class Paper, and Working Papers.<br />

SubSeries 1: Printed Materials<br />

At 0.35 linear feet, Printed Materials, the first subseries, is the largest subseries. The files are<br />

first arranged chronologically and then by title or author. The files span 1929-1987, but only<br />

cover: 1929, 1931, 1933, 1936, 1939, 1944, 1946, 1974, and 1987. The bulk of this subseries is<br />

from 1929-1939. This subseries consists of conference papers, memorandums, data papers, and<br />

round tables. The bulk of this subseries is form the Institute of Pacific Relations.<br />

SubSeries 2: Thesis (1 Thesis, 2 folders)<br />

The second subseries, Thesis, is comprised of two folders containing the December 1984 thesis<br />

by James R. Caswell for Navy Postgraduate School in Monterey, CA, ASEAN and <strong>Indochina</strong>: A<br />

Strategy for Reginal [sic] Stability in the 1980’s.<br />

SubSeries 3: Discussion Paper<br />

The third subseries, Discussion Paper, consists of one folder and is tied with one other subseries<br />

for being the smallest subseries in the Personal Papers series. This series contains the June 14,<br />

1979 discussion paper by Frank Armbruster; Andrew Caranfil; Herman Kahn; William<br />

Schneider, Jr.; and John Thomas, <strong>Indochina</strong>: A Discussion Paper for a Meeting at Airlie House,<br />

June 21, 1979.<br />

SubSeries 4: Class Paper<br />

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The fourth subseries, Class Paper, comprised of one folder, is tied with one other subseries for<br />

being the smallest subseries in the Personal Papers series. This series contains the May 9, 1989<br />

class paper by Pheuiphanh Ngaosyvathn, titled, The Settlement of the French <strong>Indochina</strong>-<br />

Thailand Territorial Disputes by the Washington Conference (1946-1947). Thailand’s<br />

Negotiation Strategy, for Harvard University, Faculty of Arts and Sciences, Government 3000:<br />

Reading and Research.<br />

SubSeries 5: Working Papers<br />

The fifth subseries, Working Papers, comprised of three folders, is the second largest subseries<br />

in the Personal Papers series. This series contains three 1993 working papers for the Cambodia<br />

Studies Committee,Center for Southeast Asian Studies, School of Hawaiian, Asian, & Pacific<br />

Studies, University of Hawaii at Manoa. Two of the papers are written by Michael Haas, and<br />

one is written by Hourn Kim Kao.<br />

Series 28: DRV/SRV Culture<br />

Democratic Republic of Vietnam (DRV), and later the Socialist Republic of Vietnam (SRV)<br />

Culture, the twenty-eighth series, at 0.25 linear feet is tied with one other series for being the<br />

second smallest series in the <strong>Douglas</strong> <strong>Pike</strong>: <strong>Indochina</strong> <strong>Archive</strong> <strong>Collection</strong>. The files, primarily<br />

newspaper clippings, are arranged chronologically, spanning 1965-1997, but missing 1966-<br />

1969, 1971-1973, 1975-1979, 1981-1982, 1984-1985, and 1987. The bulk of this series is from<br />

the 1990s.<br />

Series 29: DRV/SRV Public Welfare<br />

Democratic Republic of Vietnam (DRV), and later the Socialist Republic of Vietnam (SRV)<br />

Public Welfare, the twenty-ninth series, at 0.25 linear feet is tied with one other series for being<br />

the second smallest series in the <strong>Douglas</strong> <strong>Pike</strong>: <strong>Indochina</strong> <strong>Archive</strong> <strong>Collection</strong>. This series is<br />

comprised of six folders each containing news articles spanning 1962-1999.<br />

Series 30: Removed Materials<br />

The series Removed Materials is comprised of 0.15 linear feet of materials that were removed<br />

from within the books. The files are arranged alphabetically by title or author. This series is<br />

divided into eight subseries in the following order: Correspondence, which is further divided<br />

into Incoming and Outgoing; Name Cards; Notes; Addendums; News/Press Releases; Advance<br />

Receipt, Insert , and Resource Pamphlet.<br />

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Seperated Materials<br />

Artifacts<br />

One Friend Shipment, Friendship People-to-People, Aid to Vietnam button was removed from<br />

the <strong>Douglas</strong> <strong>Pike</strong> <strong>Collection</strong>: <strong>Indochina</strong> <strong>Archive</strong>, Box 32, Folder 23, DRV FR/US 1975 IV. The<br />

button was placed in the Vietnam <strong>Archive</strong>’s artifacts. Friendshipment was a national coalition<br />

of forty-five religious and peace groups that sent material aid to help heal the wounds of war in<br />

Vietnam. Of note is Friendshipment’s goal in January of 1977 to raise $149,000 for a<br />

Friendshipment hospital at the site of the Mai Lai massacre and their shipment of 1,300 tons of<br />

rice and 15 tons of penicillin.<br />

Museum <strong>Number</strong>: 2258museum4132<br />

Books<br />

The collection includes 425 books. The books primarily cover Asian studies topics, spanning<br />

1927-1999, with the bulk being in the 1930s and the 1970s- 1980s. The books from 1927-1940s<br />

deal primarily with Japanese politics, society, economics, and culture; Japan’s role in World<br />

War II; and issues regarding Japan in the aftermath of World War II. Of interest is a tour book<br />

produced by the Board of Tourist Industry, Japanese Government Railways, documenting he<br />

plans for the 1940 Olympics. The games of the XII Olympiad were cancelled due to global war,<br />

World War II. The bulk of the books from the 1970’s-1980’s concern the issues of refugees,<br />

resettlement, and minority groups. Numerous items were removed from the books at added to<br />

Series 30: Removed Materials.<br />

Special Note<br />

Until the books are cataloged they are placed in the stacks in 9 boxes on top of book case<br />

Vietnam DS 559912.V52- E 846 J55. The pages of the older books are brittle and fragile,<br />

handle with care. It is recommended that those will dust allergies should wear a protective mask<br />

while working with this series. Many of the books, especially the older books, are dusty from<br />

being in storage for a lengthy protracted time. A few of the books were beginning to mildew.<br />

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<strong>Collection</strong> Inventory:<br />

Series 1: DRV/SRV Foreign Relations (75.75)<br />

34<br />

Subseries 1- DRV/SRV Foreign Relations-China (11.95)<br />

SubSubSeries: General (.5)<br />

Box Folder Title<br />

1 1-17 SRV Foreign Relations-China General 1975-1994<br />

SubSubSeries: IndoChina Refugees: Vietnam-China (1978-1980) (1 Folder)<br />

1 18 SRV Foreign Relations-China <strong>Indochina</strong> Refugees:<br />

Vietnam-China [1978-1980]<br />

DRV/SRV Foreign Relations-China<br />

1 19-26 DRV Foreign Relations-China 1950-1963<br />

2 1-18 DRV Foreign Relations-China 1964-1967<br />

3 1-17 DRV Foreign Relations-China 1968 -1971<br />

SubSubSeries: Visit of Chou En-Lai (4 Folders)<br />

3 18 DRV Foreign Relations-China 1971 III (Visit of Chau En-Lai)<br />

4 1-3 DRV Foreign Relations-China 1971 III (Visit of Chau En-Lai)<br />

DRV/SRV Foreign Relations-China<br />

4 4-15 DRV Foreign Relations-China 1971-1974<br />

SubSubSeries: 1974 Spratley Island Dispute (1 Folder)<br />

4 16 DRV Foreign Relations-China 1974 Spratley Island Dispute


DRV/SRV Foreign Relations-China<br />

35<br />

4 17-19 DRV/SRV Foreign Relations-China 1975<br />

5 1-18 SRV Foreign Relations-China 1976-1978<br />

6 1-17 SRV Foreign Relations-China August 1978-March 1979<br />

7 1-17 SRV Foreign Relations-China March 1979-May 1979<br />

8 1-19 SRV Foreign Relations-China May 1979-1980<br />

9 1-17 SRV Foreign Relations-China 1980-1983<br />

10 1-17 SRV Foreign Relations-China 1983-1985<br />

11 1-17 SRV Foreign Relations-China 1986-June 1994<br />

12 1-17 SRV Foreign Relations-China (January-June) 1994-1999<br />

Subseries 2- DRV/SRV Foreign Relations-USSR (10.45)<br />

SubSubSeries: General (1.1)<br />

241 1-18 DRV Foreign Relations-USSR General 1954-1988<br />

13 1 SRV Foreign Relations-USSR General 1981-1988<br />

DRV Foreign Relations-USSR<br />

13 2-17 DRV Foreign Relations-USSR 1945-1965<br />

14 1-17 DRV Foreign Relations-USSR 1965-1970<br />

15 1-4 DRV Foreign Relations-USSR 1970-1971<br />

SubSubSeries: October 1971 President Nikolai V. Podgorny Visit (2 Folders)<br />

15 5-6 DRV Foreign Relations-USSR 10-1971 President<br />

Nikolai V. Podgorny Visit.<br />

DRV/SRV Foreign Relations-USSR<br />

15 7-17 DRV Foreign Relations-USSR 1971-1973


36<br />

16 1-17 DRV Foreign Relations-USSR 1974-1978<br />

17 1-2 SRV Foreign Relations-USSR 1978 II<br />

SubSubSeries: Treaty 1978 (2 Folders)<br />

17 3-4 SRV Foreign Relations-USSR Treaty 1978<br />

DRV/SRV Foreign Relations-USSR<br />

17 5-15 SRV Foreign Relations-USSR 1979<br />

18 1-6 SRV Foreign Relations-USSR 1980<br />

SubSubSeries: 1980 Indoctrination (2 Folders)<br />

18 7-8 SRV Foreign Relations-USSR 1980 Indoctrination<br />

DRV/ SRV Foreign Relations-USSR<br />

18 9-17 SRV Foreign Relations-USSR 1981-1982<br />

19 1-14 SRV Foreign Relations-USSR 1982-1984<br />

20 1-13 SRV Foreign Relations-USSR 1985-June 1987<br />

21 1-13 SRV Foreign Relations-USSR (January-June 1987)-June 1990<br />

22 1-15 SRV Foreign Relations-USSR July 1990-January 1998<br />

Subseries 3- SRV/DRV Foreign Relations-General (9.4)<br />

22 16-24 DRV Foreign Relations-General 1960-1969<br />

23 1-18 DRV Foreign Relations-General (1968-1969)-1974<br />

24 1-2 DRV Foreign Relations-General 1974<br />

SubSubSeries: Le Thanh Nghi Mission July and August 1974 (1 Folder)<br />

24 3 DRV Foreign Relations-General Le Thanh Nghi Mission


DRV/SRV Foreign Relations-General<br />

37<br />

July & August 1974<br />

24 4-18 DRV Foreign Relations-General 1975-1977<br />

25 1-24 SRV Foreign Relations-General 1977-June 1979<br />

26 1-26 SRV Foreign Relations-General June 1979-February 1981<br />

27 1-38 SRV Foreign Relations-General March 1981-1983<br />

28 1-41 SRV Foreign Relations-General 1984-January 1987<br />

29 1-31 SRV Foreign Relations-General February 1987-June 1990<br />

30 1-17 SRV Foreign Relations-General (January-June) 1990-<br />

September 1993<br />

31 1-21 SRV Foreign Relations-General (July-September) 1993-<br />

June 1999<br />

Subseries 4- SRV/DRV Foreign Relations-US (8.5)<br />

31 22-25 DRV Foreign Relations-US 1950-1973<br />

32 1-9 DRV Foreign Relations-US 1950-1973<br />

SubSubSeries: Nixon Resignation August 1974 (2 Folders)<br />

32 10-11 SRV Foreign Relations-US Nixon Resignation August 1974<br />

DRV/ SRV Foreign Relations-US<br />

32 12-23 SRV Foreign Relations-US 1974-1975<br />

33 1-13 SRV Foreign Relations-US 1976<br />

SubSubSeries: February 1977 Methodist Reconciliation Conference,<br />

Washington, D.C. (1 Folder)


38<br />

33 14 SRV Foreign Relations-US February 1977 Methodist<br />

Reconciliation Conference, Washington, D.C.<br />

DRV/ SRV Foreign Relations-US<br />

33 15-16 SRV Foreign Relations-US January-February 1977<br />

34 1-3 SRV Foreign Relations-US (January-February) 1977 –<br />

April 1977<br />

SubSubSeries: Woodcock Trip 1977 (2 Folders)<br />

34 4-5 SRV Foreign Relations-US Woodcock Trip 1977<br />

DRV/ SRV Foreign Relations-US<br />

34 6-18 SRV Foreign Relations-US May 1977-June 1978<br />

35 1-17 SRV Foreign Relations-US July 1978-April 1980<br />

36 1-15 SRV Foreign Relations-US (January-April) 1980-1983<br />

37 1-15 SRV Foreign Relations-US 1983-1987<br />

38 1-17 SRV Foreign Relations-US (July-December) 1987-June 1990<br />

39 1-16 SRV Foreign Relations-US July-December 1990-April 1992<br />

40 1-5 SRV Foreign Relations-US (January-April) 1992- July1992<br />

Subseries 5- SRV/DRV Foreign Relations-Non BLOC (6.25)<br />

40 6-18 SRV Foreign Relations-Non BLOC 1955-1973<br />

41 1-15 SRV Foreign Relations-Non BLOC 1973-1977<br />

42 1-18 SRV Foreign Relations-Non BLOC 1977-May 1981<br />

43 1-25 SRV Foreign Relations-Non BLOC June 1981-June 1986<br />

44 1-21 SRV Foreign Relations-Non BLOC July 1986-April 1993<br />

45 1-18 SRV Foreign Relations-Non BLOC May 1993-1995<br />

46 1-11 SRV Foreign Relations-Non BLOC January 1996-1999<br />

Subseries 6- SRV/DRV Cambodia (Kampuchea) (6.1)


39<br />

46 12-14 SRV Foreign Relations-Cambodia [1958-1977]<br />

SubSubSeries: Cambodia Border War January 1978 (.45)<br />

46 15-19 SRV Foreign Relations-Cambodia Border War January 1978<br />

47 1 SRV Foreign Relations-Cambodia Border War January 1978<br />

SubSubSeries: Cambodia Border War February 1978 (3 Folders)<br />

47 2-4 SRV Foreign Relations-Cambodia Border War February 1978<br />

SRV/DRV Cambodia (Kampuchea)<br />

47 5-18 SRV Foreign Relations-Kampuchea March 1978-October 1978<br />

48 1-15 SRV Foreign Relations-Kampuchea November 1978-<br />

April 1979<br />

49 1-17 SRV Foreign Relations-Kampuchea May 1979-1980<br />

50 1-16 SRV Foreign Relations-Kampuchea 1980-1982<br />

51 1-17 SRV Foreign Relations-Kampuchea 1983-1989<br />

52 1-15 SRV Foreign Relations-Kampuchea (July-December) 1989-<br />

1998<br />

Subseries 7- SRV/DRV Foreign Relations-Bloc (5.5)<br />

52 16-19 DRV Foreign Relations-Bloc (1956-1969)<br />

53 1-16 DRV Foreign Relations-Bloc (1956-1969)-1974<br />

54 1-15 DRV Foreign Relations-Bloc 1974-1977<br />

55 1-17 SRV Foreign Relations-Bloc 1977-1981<br />

56 1-16 SRV Foreign Relations-Bloc 1981-1985<br />

57 1-16 SRV Foreign Relations-Bloc 1986-1994<br />

58 1-6 SRV Foreign Relations-Bloc 1994-1999<br />

Subseries 8- DRV/SRV Foreign Relations-SEA (Southeast Asia) (4.4)<br />

SubSubSeries: General (.25)


40<br />

58 7-10 SRV Foreign Relations-SEA General (1973-1987)<br />

DRV/SRV Foreign Relations-SEA (Southeast Asia)<br />

58 11-15 SRV Foreign Relations-SEA 1958-1976<br />

SubSubSeries: Hien Mission July 1976 (2 Folders)<br />

58 16-17 SRV Foreign Relations-SEA (Hien Mission) July 1976<br />

DRV/SRV Foreign Relations-SEA (Southeast Asia)<br />

58 18-21 SRV Foreign Relations-SEA 1977<br />

59 1-16 SRV Foreign Relations-SEA 1978-1982<br />

60 1-16 SRV Foreign Relations-SEA 1982-1989<br />

61 1-25 SRV Foreign Relations-SEA 1990-March 1995<br />

62 1-21 SRV Foreign Relations-SEA April 1995-1999<br />

Subseries 9- DRV/SRV Foreign Relations-Thailand (3.75)<br />

SubSubSeries: General (1 Folder)<br />

62 22 SRV Foreign Relations-Thailand General [1962-1982]<br />

DRV/SRV Foreign Relations-Thailand<br />

62 23-29 SRV Foreign Relations-Thailand 1959- 1975<br />

63 1-17 SRV Foreign Relations-Thailand 1975-1980<br />

64 1-17 SRV Foreign Relations-Thailand 1980-June 1985<br />

65 1-17 SRV Foreign Relations-Thailand July1985-1992<br />

66 1-8 SRV Foreign Relations-Thailand 1992-1999<br />

Subseries 10: DRV/SRV Foreign Relations-Japan (3.45)<br />

66 9-20 DRV Foreign Relations-Japan 1945-1971


41<br />

67 1-20 DRV Foreign Relations-Japan 1971-September 1975<br />

68 1-21 SRV Foreign Relations-Japan October 1975-1987<br />

69 1-15 SRV Foreign Relations-Japan 1988-1999<br />

Subseries 11: DRV/SRV Foreign Relations <strong>Indochina</strong> (2)<br />

69 16-21 DRV Foreign Relations-<strong>Indochina</strong> 1957-1970<br />

70 1-18 DRV Foreign Relations-<strong>Indochina</strong> 1971-1985<br />

71 1-13 SRV Foreign Relations-<strong>Indochina</strong> 1986-1997<br />

SubSubSeries: Mekong-File (.5)<br />

71 14 SRV Foreign Relations-<strong>Indochina</strong>-Mekong File<br />

The Lower Mekong: Challenge to Cooperation in Southeast<br />

Asia [1968]<br />

15 SRV Foreign Relations-<strong>Indochina</strong>-Mekong File<br />

Mekong River Delta Maps c. 1970<br />

16 SRV Foreign Relations-<strong>Indochina</strong>-Mekong File<br />

Mekong Conference-US State Department INR/RES,<br />

Washington, D.C., May 12, 1995<br />

17-21 SRV Foreign Relations-<strong>Indochina</strong>-Mekong File (1957-1998)<br />

Subseries 12: DRV/SRV Foreign Relations Laos (2)<br />

SubSubSeries: General (1 Folder)<br />

71 22 DRV Foreign Relations-Laos General, Health Data<br />

Publications. No. 9, December 1960, Kingdom of Laos.<br />

DRV/SRV Foreign Relations Laos<br />

71 23-24 DRV Foreign Relations-Laos 1959-1970<br />

72 1 DRV Foreign Relations-Laos 1959-1970<br />

SubSubSeries: Aid to Laos (1 Folder)


42<br />

72 2 DRV Foreign Relations-Laos July 1969, Aid to Laos.<br />

DRV/SRV Foreign Relations Laos<br />

72 3-19 DRV Foreign Relations-Laos 1971-1980<br />

73 1-21 SRV Foreign Relations-Laos 1980-1999<br />

Subseries 13: DRV/SRV Foreign Relations UN (1.4)<br />

SubSubSeries: General (3 Folders)<br />

73 22 DRV/SRV Foreign Relations-UN General [1971-1978]<br />

74 1-2 DRV/SRV Foreign Relations-UN General [1971-1978]<br />

DRV/SRV Foreign Relations-UN<br />

74 3-18 DRV/SRV Foreign Relations-UN 1948-1985<br />

75 1-11 SRV Foreign Relations-UN 1986-1999<br />

Subseries 14: DRV/SRV Foreign Relations India (.6)<br />

75 12-28 DRV Foreign Relations-India 1955-1999<br />

Series 2: Cambodia (48.3)<br />

Subseries 1: Cambodia-Biography (.5)<br />

SubSubseries: Biography-Cambodia (4 Folders)<br />

76 1-4 Cambodia-Biography Cambodia [1970-1998]<br />

SubSubseries: Biography-Lists (4 Folders)<br />

76 5-6 Cambodia-Biography-Lists 1 [October 1990]


43<br />

7-8 Cambodia-Biography-Lists 2 [1970-1993]<br />

SubSubseries: Biography-Project (1 Folder)<br />

76 9 Cambodia-Biography Project [Revolutionary Peoples<br />

Party of Kampuchea May 1981-1985]<br />

SubSubseries: Individual Biographies (0.15)<br />

76 10 Cambodia-Biography Prince Norodom Chakrapong<br />

11 Cambodia-Biography Keat Chuon<br />

12 Cambodia-Biography Gen. Dien Del<br />

13 Cambodia-Biography Pom Delis<br />

14 Cambodia-Biography Hor Nam Hong<br />

15 Cambodia-Biography Haing S. Ngor<br />

16 Cambodia-Biography Premier Penn-Nouth [1906]<br />

17 Cambodia-Biography Dith Pran<br />

18 Cambodia-Biography Prince Norodom Ranariddh<br />

19 Cambodia-Biography Son Sann [October 5, 1911]<br />

20 Cambodia-Biography Soubert Son Sann<br />

21 Cambodia-Biography Sichan Siv<br />

22 Cambodia-Biography Chang Song<br />

23 Cambodia-Biography Chan Sy (Si)<br />

24 Cambodia-Biography Premier In Tam<br />

25 Cambodia-Biography Bou Thang [8-15-1938]<br />

26 Cambodia-Biography Thiounn Thioum<br />

27 Cambodia-Biography (Mun) Sek Yen<br />

Subseries 2: Cambodia-Reference (3 folders)<br />

76 28 Cambodia-Reference Organization List [1968-1971]<br />

29 Cambodia-Reference Phnom Penh Phone Book 1983<br />

30 Cambodia-Reference K. Viviane Frings. “The Cambodian<br />

People’s Party and Sihanouk.” 1994


44<br />

Subseries 3: Cambodia-Government Documents (1 folder)<br />

76 31 Cambodia-Government Documents-Human Rights in<br />

Cambodia. Hearing before the subcommittee on International<br />

Organizations of the Committee on International Relations,<br />

House of Representatives, Ninety-Fifth Congress, First Session,<br />

May 3, 1977<br />

Subseries 4: Cambodia/Kampuchea (47.5)<br />

76 32-45 Cambodia April 1970-August 1973<br />

77 1-29 Cambodia September 1973-1977<br />

78 1-20 Kampuchea 1978-November 1979<br />

79 1-18 Kampuchea November 1979-1980<br />

80 1-18 Kampuchea 1980<br />

81 1-17 Kampuchea 1980<br />

82 1-16 Kampuchea January-June 1981<br />

83 1-16 Kampuchea June-December 1981<br />

84 1-16 Kampuchea December 1981-June 1982<br />

85 1-17 Kampuchea June-December 1982<br />

86 1-17 Kampuchea December 1982-April 1983<br />

87 1-17 Kampuchea April-September 1983<br />

88 1-18 Kampuchea October 1983-1984<br />

89 1-17 Kampuchea 1984<br />

90 1-18 Kampuchea 1984-1985<br />

91 1-16 Kampuchea 1985<br />

92 1-18 Kampuchea 1985<br />

93 1-19 Kampuchea 1985-1986<br />

94 1-20 Kampuchea 1986-1987<br />

95 1-17 Kampuchea 1987<br />

96 1-19 Kampuchea 1987-1988<br />

97 1-18 Kampuchea 1988<br />

98 1-17 Kampuchea 1988-1989<br />

99 1-17 Kampuchea 1989-May 1991<br />

100 1-17 Cambodia May 1991-August 1991


45<br />

101 1-17 Cambodia August 1991-November 1991<br />

102 1-15 Cambodia November 1991-January 1992<br />

103 1-16 Cambodia January-May 1992<br />

104 1-16 Cambodia May-July 1992<br />

105 1-16 Cambodia July-October 1992<br />

106 1-15 Cambodia November 1992-1993<br />

107 1-17 Cambodia 1993<br />

108 1-15 Cambodia 1993<br />

109 1-17 Cambodia 1993<br />

110 1-18 Cambodia 1993-1994<br />

111 1-16 Cambodia 1994<br />

112 1-16 Cambodia 1994<br />

113 1-18 Cambodia 1994-1995<br />

114 1-17 Cambodia 1995<br />

115 1-18 Cambodia June 1995<br />

116 1-18 Cambodia 1995 -1996<br />

117 1-17 Cambodia 1996<br />

118 1-20 Cambodia 1996-1997<br />

119 1-19 Cambodia 1997<br />

120 1-20 Cambodia 1997<br />

121 1-17 Cambodia 1997-1998<br />

122 1-18 Cambodia 1998<br />

123 1-19 Cambodia 1998-May 1999<br />

124 Half Box<br />

1-10 Cambodia June 1999-June 2001<br />

Series 3: DRV/SRV Economy ( 37.5)<br />

Subseries 1: DRV/SRV Economy-Labor (1.5)<br />

125 1-23 DRV Economic –Labor 1960-1987<br />

126 1-15 SRV Economic –Labor 1987-1998<br />

Subseries 2: DRV/SRV Economy-New Economic Zone (1)<br />

126 16-24 DRV Economy South-New Economic Zone 1963-1977


46<br />

127 1-16 SRV Economy -New Economic Zone 1978-1995<br />

Subseries 3: DRV/SRV Economy-Light Industry (1.83)<br />

127 17-26 DRV Economy-Light Industry 1960-1971<br />

128 1-19 DRV Economy-Light Industry 1972-1993<br />

129 1-11 SRV Economy-Light Industry 1993-1999<br />

Subseries 4: DRV/SRV Economy-Local Industry (.33)<br />

129 12-16 DRV Economy-Local Industry 1960-1980<br />

Subseries 5: DRV/SRV Economy-Tourism (1)<br />

129 17-25 DRV Economy-Tourism I 1965-1993<br />

130 1-20 SRV Economy-Tourism 1993-1999<br />

SubSubseries: Tourism & Province Guides (2 Folders)<br />

130 21-22 SRV Economy-Tourism & Province Guides (1966-1991)<br />

Subseries 6: DRV/SRV Economy-Financial (.5)<br />

130 23-26 DRV Economy-Financial 1959-1972<br />

131 1-6 DRV Economy-Financial 1973-1977<br />

Subseries 7: SRV Economy-Fiscal (1)<br />

131 7-22 SRV: Economy-Fiscal 1978-1991<br />

132 1-16 SRV: Economy-Fiscal 1991-March 1994<br />

Subseries 8: DRV/SRV Economy-Transportation-Communication (4)<br />

132 17-20 DRV: Economy-Transportation-Communication 1956-1970<br />

133 1-19 DRV: Economy-Transportation-Communication (1956-1970)-


47<br />

1976<br />

134 1-20 SRV: Economy-Transportation-Communication (1975-1976)-<br />

1990<br />

135 1-19 SRV: Economy-Transportation-Communication 1990-1994<br />

136 1-16 SRV: Economy-Transportation-Communication 1994-1999<br />

Subseries 9: DRV/SRV Economy-Foreign Trade & Aid (4)<br />

136 17-20 DRV: Economy-Foreign Trade & Aid 1950-1969<br />

137 1-9 DRV/SRV: Economy-Foreign Trade & Aid 1970-1977<br />

SubSubseries: Investment Code 1977 (1 Folder)<br />

137 10 SRV: Economy-Foreign Trade & Aid Investment Code 1977<br />

DRV/SRV: Economy-Foreign Trade & Aid<br />

137 11-17 SRV: Economy-Foreign Trade & Aid 1978-1981<br />

138 1-18 SRV: Economy-Foreign Trade & Aid 1981-1990<br />

139 1-5 SRV: Economy-Foreign Trade & Aid 1990 -1991<br />

SubSubseries: March 1991UNIDO Conference HCMC (1 Folder)<br />

139 6 SRV: Economy-Foreign Trade & Aid March 1991UNIDO<br />

(United Nations Industrial Development Organization)<br />

Conference HCMC (Ho Chi Minh City)<br />

DRV/SRV: Economy-Foreign Trade & Aid<br />

139 7-19 SRV: Economy-Foreign Trade & Aid July 1991-1992<br />

140 1-13 SRV: Economy-Foreign Trade & Aid 1992-1993<br />

Subseries 10: DRV/SRV Economy-Economic Management & Technology (4.25)<br />

140 14-18 DRV Economy-Economic Management-Technology


48<br />

(1957-1969)<br />

141 1-18 DRV Economy-Economic Management-Technology<br />

(1957-1969)-1973<br />

142 1-18 DRV Economy-Economic Management-Technology 1973-<br />

1981<br />

143 1-20 SRV Economy-Economic Management 1981-1990<br />

144 1-19 SRV Economy-Economic Management 1991-1999<br />

Subseries 11: DRV/SRV Economy-Economic Construction (.75)<br />

144 20-21 DRV Economy-Economic Construction (1959-1971)<br />

145 1-23 DRV Economy-Economic Construction I (1959-1971)-1987<br />

146 1-17 SRV Economy-Economic Construction 1988-1998<br />

Subseries 12: DRV/SRV Economy-Theory (1.75)<br />

146 18-25 DRV Economy-Theory General 1937-1973<br />

147 1-18 DRV Economy-Theory General (1971-1973)-1989<br />

148 1-4 SRV Economy-Theory General (1980-1989)-1995<br />

Subseries 13: DRV/SRV Economy-Heavy Industry (4)<br />

148 5-19 SRV Economy-Heavy Industry (1958-1969)-1972<br />

149 1-18 SRV Economy- Heavy Industry (1971-1972)-1975<br />

SubSubseries: 1973-1974 Oil Discovery<br />

149 19 SRV Economy- Heavy Industry 1975: 1973-1974<br />

Oil Discovery<br />

DRV/SRV Economy- Heavy Industry<br />

150 1-18 SRV Economy- Heavy Industry 1975-1984<br />

151 1-19 SRV Economy- Heavy Industry 1985- March1993<br />

152 1-6 SRV Economy- Heavy Industry April-December 1993


49<br />

Subseries 14: DRV/SRV Economy-Economic Planning & Assessment (10)<br />

SubSubseries: State Plan (1.5)<br />

152 7-23 DRV Economy-Economic Planning & Assessment-State Plan<br />

1958-1971<br />

153 1-22 DRV Economy-Economic Planning & Assessment-State Plan<br />

1972-1986<br />

DRV/SRV Economy-Economic Planning & Assessment<br />

153 23-27 DRV Economy-Economic Planning & Assessment 1952-1965<br />

154 1-17 DRV Economy-Economic Planning & Assessment 1966-1973<br />

155 1-18 DRV Economy-Economic Planning & Assessment 1973-1976<br />

156 1-17 SRV Economy-Economic Planning & Assessment 1976-1980<br />

157 1-20 SRV Economy-Economic Planning & Assessment 1980-1984<br />

158 1-18 SRV Economy-Economic Planning & Assessment 1985-1986<br />

159 1-18 SRV Economy-Economic Planning & Assessment 1986-1992<br />

160 1-16 SRV Economy-Economic Planning & Assessment 1992-1993<br />

161 1-18 SRV Economy-Economic Planning & Assessment 1993-1994<br />

162 Half Box<br />

1-5 SRV Economy-Economic Planning & Assessment 1994<br />

Subseries 15: DRV/SRV Economy-Ethnic Minority Cao Lan (1 folder)<br />

162 6 Kathleen A. Gillogly & Nghiem Phuong Tuyen. Cao Lan<br />

Culture and Biodiversity in Historic Context: Environmental<br />

Change Among an Ethnic Minority of the Midlands of Northern<br />

Vietnam. May 1992; Working Paper No. 3; <strong>Indochina</strong> Initiative<br />

Working Paper Series; East-West Center; Honolulu, Hawaii.<br />

Subseries 16: DRV/SRV Economy-Forestry (3 folders)<br />

162 7 Forestry Workers in Vietnam: A Study on the Living and


Series 4: Periodicals (10.5)<br />

50<br />

Working Conditions. Main Report: The Living Conditions of<br />

the Forestry Workers Associated With the Bai Bang Project.<br />

SIDA (Swedish International Development Authority) 1987.<br />

8 Forestry Workers in Vietnam: A Study on the Living and<br />

Working Conditions. Part 1. Adam Fforde. Vietnam-Historical<br />

Background and Macro Analysis. SIDA (Swedish International<br />

Development Authority) November 1987.<br />

9 Forestry Workers in Vietnam: A Study on the Living and<br />

Working Conditions. Part 3. Rita Liljeström & Adam Fforde.<br />

Voluntariness and Force in Labour. SIDA (Swedish<br />

International Development Authority) [1987/1988]<br />

163 1 ủ Nhật November 1988<br />

2-19 Bulletin D’Information: Mission Du Gouvernement Royal<br />

D’Union Nationale Du Cambodge (GRUNC)<br />

May 1972-October 1974<br />

20 Cambodia Today. February 1985.<br />

21 Cambodian Emissary. March 1996.<br />

22-25 Cong Giáo Và Dân Tộc. April-July1980<br />

26-28 Current History. February 1966-February 1969.<br />

29 Ðại-Học. September 1959.<br />

30 Bi. Spring 2001.<br />

31-38 . April/May 1994-April/May1997.<br />

164 1 . August/September 1997.<br />

2 <strong>Indochina</strong> Law Quarterly. February 1993.<br />

3-4 <strong>Indochina</strong> Report. October 1986- September 1987<br />

5 The Inquiry. November 1929.<br />

6 Jungle Frontiers. Winter. 1961.<br />

7 Khoa Học Kỹ Thuật Kinh Tế Thế Giới. November 1988.<br />

8 Khoa Học Phổ Thông. November 1988.<br />

9 Long Ani Cuổi Tuần. November 1988.<br />

10 Mān Ảnh: Hànội. 1988<br />

11 Manila Report. November 1988.


51<br />

12 Minh Hãi. August 1980<br />

13 New Cambodge. October 1970.<br />

14 Ngủỡng Cửa Tình Yêu. 1988.<br />

15 Pacific News Letter. March 1945.<br />

16-21 Pacific News Letter. April 1945-March/April1947.<br />

22 Pháp Luật. August 1988.<br />

23 Phát Triển Xuất Khẩu. September-October 1988.<br />

24-37 Principal Reports From Communist Radio and Press Sources.<br />

(United States Information Services.) June 1971-January 1972<br />

165 1-4 Principal Reports From Communist Radio and Press Sources.<br />

(United States Information Services.)<br />

February 1972-April 1972<br />

5 Problèmes Politiques Et Sociaux. March 1986.<br />

6-22 Saigon Press Review. Februray 1974-October 1974<br />

166 1-8 Saigon Press Review. October 1974-April 1975.<br />

9 Southeast Asian Perspectives. March 1972.<br />

10 Thể Dục Thể Thao: TP HỔ CHÍ MINH. November 1988.<br />

11 Thể Thao & Văn Hoá. November 1988.<br />

12-15 Tin Sáng. April 1976-June 1981<br />

16-20 Translations From North Vietnam Periodicals.<br />

January-June 1962<br />

21-28 Translations From Hoc Tap. July 1962-March 1963<br />

29-35 Translations From Hoc Tap (Studies). April-December 1963.<br />

167 1-32 Translations From Hoc Tap (Studies).<br />

January 1964-February 1968.<br />

33-36 Translations on North Vietnam. March-August 1968.<br />

168 1-31 Translations on North Vietnam. September 1968-August 1974.<br />

169 1-16 Translations on North Vietnam. September 1974-July 1976.<br />

17 Truyền Thống: Khang Chiến. 1988.<br />

18 Tuần Tin Tức. November 1988<br />

19 Tuổi Trẻ: Chủ Nhật. November 1988<br />

20 United Asia: International Magazine of Afro-Asian Affairs.<br />

1959<br />

21-22 Vǎn-Hóa Á-Châu. January-April 1961.


52<br />

23-79 Vietnam Courier. June 1972-September 1977<br />

170 1 Vietnam Quarterly. Winter 1976.<br />

2-18 Vietnamese Studies. No. 2, 1964-No. 23, 1970.<br />

171 1-17 Vietnamese Studies. No. 23, 1970-No. 2, 1997<br />

18 Unknown. June 1986. [National Army of Democratic<br />

Kampuchea.]<br />

172 Newspaper Box<br />

An Ninn Thủ Ðô. November 6, 1988<br />

Công An: Cứu Long. November 20, 1988<br />

Công An: Dồng Nai. November 20, 1988<br />

Công An: Nhân Dân. November 15-21, 1988 (2 Copies)<br />

Công An: Ọuang Nam-Ðà Nẵng. November 19, 1988<br />

Công An: Thành Phồ Hồ Chí Minh. November 23, 1988<br />

Giàc Ngộ. October 15, 1988<br />

Kinh Tế Ðối Ngoại. November 15, 1988<br />

Ngủới Hânội. November 1, and 15, 988<br />

Phụ Nữ: Thành Phố Hồ Chí Minh. November 12, and 19, 1988<br />

Phụ Nữ: Thủ Ðô. November 12, 1988<br />

Rolling Stone. November 8, 1973<br />

Sàigòn Giải Phóng. November 16, and 17, 1988<br />

Thiếu Niên: Tiễn Phong. November 18, 1988<br />

Thống Nhất. May 11, 1974<br />

Tiền Phong. November 15, 1988<br />

Tin Sáng. 1978, 1980, April 30, 1980<br />

Tuổi Trẻ. October 27, 1988; November 1, 5, 15, 17, 19, 22, and<br />

24, 1988<br />

Tuổi Trẻ Củới. [Date Unknown]<br />

UR University Review. January 1974<br />

Văn Nghệ. November 5,12, and 18 1988<br />

The Veteran: Vietnam Veterans Against the War. Spring 1979<br />

Vietnam Courier. (Bimonthly, Becomes Weekly No. 45<br />

February 10, 1966) No. 1 May 15, 1964- No. 90 December 26,<br />

1966. (Missing: No. 2, No. 6, No. 7, No. 10, No. 11, No. 14,<br />

No. 16, & No. 34)<br />

173 Newspaper Box


53<br />

Vietnam Courier. (Weekly) No. 91 January 2, 1967- No. 301<br />

December 28, 1970 (Missing: No. 268)<br />

174 Newspaper Box<br />

Vietnam Courier. (Weekly) No. 302 January 4, 1971-No. 370<br />

April 24, 1972<br />

Unknown. December 9, 1987<br />

Unknown. [unknown date]<br />

175 Newspaper Box- *Mold Damage<br />

Vientiane News: The First English Weekly in Laos.<br />

(On September 17, 1972 name of paper changes to Vientaine<br />

News: English Weekly of Laos.) No. 1 October 3, 1971- Vol. 3,<br />

No. 84, May 6, 1973. (Missing: Vol. 3, No. 73)<br />

176 Newspaper Box- *Mold Damage<br />

Vientiane News: English Weekly of Laos. Vol. 3, No. 85,<br />

May 13, 1973- Vol. 5, No. 187, April 29-May 5, 1975.<br />

(Missing: Vol. 4, No. 155)<br />

177 Oversized<br />

*Cửu Long Ðiên Tín, and Sông Thần are South Vietnamese Newspapers.<br />

Cửu Long. (9 Dragons.) November 17, 1988.<br />

Ðiên Tín. March 22, 1974; September 20 and 23 1974;<br />

October 12, 1974; November 6, 1974; and December 1, 1974.<br />

Hà Nội Mỏi. November 10, 11, 12, 13, and 16, 1988.<br />

The New York Times. April 30, 1975.<br />

Nhân Dân. March 28, 1975; November 10-17, 1988.<br />

Quân Ðội Nhân Dân. March 23and 28, 1975; November 10,<br />

11, 13, 16, and 17, 1988<br />

Saigon. November 11, 19, 20, 23, and 24, 1988.<br />

Sông Thần. [October 31, 1974 or November 2, 1974.]<br />

Thống Nhất. March 24 and 31, 1972; and April 7, 1972.<br />

Series 5: DRV/SRV Armed Forces (8)<br />

Subseries 1: SRV Armed Forces-General (1.2)


54<br />

178 1-17 SRV Armed Forces –General 1978-1987<br />

179 1-3 SRV Armed Forces –General 1987-1999<br />

Subseries 2: DRV/SRV Armed Forces-Chronological (4.3)<br />

179 4-17 DRV Armed Forces-Chronological 1935-1972<br />

180 1-17 DRV Armed Forces-Chronological 1972- (1978-1979)<br />

181 1-17 SRV Armed Forces-Chronological (1978-1979)-1984<br />

182 1-20 SRV Armed Forces-Chronological 1985-1991<br />

183 1-17 SRV Armed Forces-Chronological 1992-1999<br />

Subseries 3: DRV/SRV Armed Forces-Veterans (1)<br />

183 18-27 DRV Armed Forces-Veterans 1972-1992<br />

184 1-6 SRV Armed Forces-Veterans 1993-1998<br />

Subsubseries: DRV Armed Forces-Veterans-Dependents (.4)<br />

184 7-14 DRV Armed Forces-Veterans-Dependents 1967-1972<br />

Subseries 4: SRV Armed Forces-Recruitment-Training (.6)<br />

184 15-25 SRV Armed Forces-Recruitment-Training 1976-1989<br />

185 1-2 SRV Armed Forces-Recruitment-Training 1989-1996<br />

Subseries 5: SRV Armed Forces-Militia (.4)<br />

185 3-8 SRV Armed Forces-Militia (1975-1993)<br />

Subseries 6: SRV Armed Forces-Economy (.4)<br />

185 9-14 SRV Armed Forces-Economy (1958-1997)<br />

Subseries 7: SRV Armed Forces-Medical (.1)


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185 15-17 SRV Armed Forces-Medical (1966-1991)<br />

Series 6: SRV/DRV Social Movements (6.75)<br />

Subseries 1- DRV/SRV Social Movements-Trade Unions (1)<br />

186 1-27 DRV Social Movements-Trade Unions 1950-1999<br />

Subseries 2- DRV/SRV Social Movements-Youth (1.6)<br />

186 28 DRV Social Movements-Youth (1956-1971)<br />

187 1-21 DRV Social Movements-Youth (1956-1971)-1977<br />

188 1-16 SRV Social Movements-Youth 1977-1999<br />

Subseries 3- DRV/SRV Social Movements-Mass Organizations (.4)<br />

188 17-22 DRV Social Movements-Mass Organizations (1950’s-1990’s)<br />

189 1-2 DRV Social Movements-Mass Organizations (1950’s-1990’s)<br />

Subseries 4- SRV/DRV Social Movements-Religion (2.5)<br />

189 3-26 DRV Social Movements-Religion 1950-1984<br />

190 1-22 SRV Social Movements-Religion 1984-1995<br />

191 1-13 SRV Social Movements-Religion 1996-1999<br />

Subseries 5- SRV/DRV Social Movements-Women (1.25)<br />

191 14-23 DRV Social Movements-Women 1961-1973<br />

192 1-23 DRV Social Movements-Women 1974-1997<br />

Series 7: SRV/DRV Situationer (4.5)<br />

192 24-28 DRV/SRV Situationer 1960-1976<br />

193 1-18 SRV Situationer 1977-1981


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194 1-17 SRV Situationer 1982-1987<br />

195 1-20 SRV Situationer 1988-1991<br />

196 1-21 SRV Situationer 1992-1995<br />

197 1-8 SRV Situationer 1996-1998<br />

Series 8: SRV/DRV Refugees (Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia) (4)<br />

197 9 Migration News. September-October 1959, no. 5<br />

10 International Rescue Committee Annual Report 1967<br />

11 “Saigon: The Impact of the Refugees.” Refugee Division,<br />

Office Civil Operations. 1967.<br />

12 SOS Children’s Village Saigon, South Vietnam: Description of<br />

the Project. 1967. SOS Kinderdorf International.<br />

13 The Refugee Situation in Dinh Tuong Province. Jerry M.<br />

Tinker. Field Research Memorandum No. 6, August 1967,<br />

Human Sciences Research Inc.<br />

14 Quarterly Report. January 1, 1974; March 31, 1974. Catholic<br />

Relief Services-USCC and Nutrition Education-CRS/AID<br />

15 Missouri Drivers Guide , Region<br />

VII Vietnamese Translator, Health Education, and Welfare.<br />

July 1974<br />

16 Your New Country: A Guide to Language and Life in the<br />

U.S.A. American Red Cross. 1975<br />

17 Christmas/Lễ Giấng-Sinh. Film Strip Eye Gate ’76 No. 66 I<br />

Jamaica, New York 11435. Vietnamese adaptation by Ðỗ Bá<br />

Khê for the Schools of the State of Arizona. 1975 Christmas<br />

Season.<br />

18 Le Probleme Des Personnes Deplacees Du Fait De La<br />

Guerre/The Problem of Displaced Persons in Vietnam.<br />

International Assembly for Healing the Wounds of War and for<br />

the Reconstruction of Vietnam, Paris, December 1975.<br />

19 Let’s Find Out About Thanksgiving/Tìm Hiểu Ngày Lễ Tạ-Ơn.<br />

Martha and Charles Shapp, 1964. Vietnamese Transaltion by<br />

Ðỗ Bá Thê for the schools of the State of Arizona. 1975<br />

Thanksgiving Season.


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20 Viêt Ðiêu, The American Vietnamese Journal. October-<br />

November 1976, Vol. I, No. 6 and 7. American Vietnamese<br />

Association.<br />

21 Viêt Ðiêu, The American Vietnamese Journal. December 1976,<br />

Vol.1, No. 8. The American Vietnamese Association.<br />

22 Twilight Service Center Newsletter. August 1976,Vol. 1,<br />

No. 12. Asians for Job Opportunities in Berkeley, Inc.<br />

23 The Mouse and the Tiger, and The Dog and his Reflection.<br />

Translated from Vietnamese tales and illustrated by Thien Do.<br />

March 1976. English Vietnamese Bilingual Program,<br />

San Diego City Schools, San Diego, CA.<br />

24 The Cat and the Rat. Prepared by Donna Gómez. Translated by<br />

Toan Ngoc Trieu. February 1976. English Vietnamese<br />

Bilingual Program, San Diego City Schools, San Diego, CA.<br />

25 Benjamin Franklin a man of Ideas/Mô Ngủời Có NhiềuÝ Kiến.<br />

Nguyễn Q. Quynh et al. 1976. Stockton Unified School District,<br />

Stockton, CA, Multilingual Multicultural Education, Project<br />

Vietnamese.<br />

26 George Washington Soldier and Statesman/Quân-NhâVà Chính<br />

Khách. Nguyễn Q. Quynh et al. 1976. Stockton Unified School<br />

District, Stockton, CA. Multilingual Multicultural Education,<br />

Project Vietnamese.<br />

27 The Legend of Firecrackers/Huyền Thoại Về Pháo. Nguyễn Q.<br />

Quynh et al. 1976. Stockton Unified School District, Stockton,<br />

CA, Multilingual Multicultural Education, Project Vietnamese.<br />

28 Bạn Vã Bào-Hiểm/You and Insurance. Hilda R. Ruberg [sic]<br />

(Ryberg) and Pillip E. Powell. 1976. Department of Education,<br />

Little Rock, Arkansas.<br />

29 Bạn Và Các Khế-Ủớc/ You and Contracts. Hilda R. Ryberg,<br />

and Pillip E. Powell. 1976. Department of Education,<br />

Little Rock, Arkansas.<br />

30 Bạn Vă Ngãn-Sách/You and Your Budget. Hilda R. Ruberg<br />

[sic] (Ryberg,) and Pillip E. Powell. 1976. Department of<br />

Education, Little Rock, Arkansas.<br />

31 Bạn Vá Thủ-Tục Giấy Tớ/You and Red Tape. Hilda R. Ruberg


58<br />

[sic] (Ryberg) and Pillip E. Powell. 1976. Department of<br />

Education, Little Rock, Arkansas.<br />

32 Bạn Và Tiến Bạc/You and Your Money. Hilda R. Ryberg, and<br />

Pillip E. Powell. 1976. Department of Education, Little Rock,<br />

Arkansas.<br />

33 Bạn Và Tiến Nợ/You and Your Borrowed Money. Hilda R.<br />

Ruberg [sic] (Ryberg) and Pillip E. Powell. 1976. Department<br />

of Education, Little Rock, Arkansas.<br />

34 Bạn Và V êc Làm/You and Job. Hilda R. Ryberg, and Pillip E.<br />

Powell. 1976. Department of Education, Little Rock, Arkansas.<br />

35 Bạn Và Xe Hỏi/You and Your Car. Hilda R. Ruberg [sic]<br />

(Ryberg) and Pillip E. Powell. 1976. Department of Education,<br />

Little Rock, Arkansas.<br />

36 Hủóng Dàn Sinh Hoạt Ðóĩ Sóńg Mói. Văn Phong HEW Phụ<br />

Trách Dịnh Cú Ngủỏi Ty Nạn Viêt Nam Vũng VII. August<br />

1976. U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare.<br />

37 Tìm Hỉẽu Ðễ Trở Thành Công Dân Hoa-Kŷ. Văn Phong HEW<br />

Phụ Trách Dịnh Cú Ngủỏi Ty Nạn Viêt Nam Vũng VII. July<br />

1976. U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare.<br />

38 American History Study Lessons (Vietnamese Edition) Unit 2,<br />

“The Constitution.” May 1977. Prince William County Schools,<br />

Manassas, Virginia.<br />

39 American History Study Lessons (Vietnamese Edition) Unit 1,<br />

“From Colonial Times to Independence.” February 1977.<br />

Prince William County Schools, Manassas, Virginia.<br />

40 American History Study Lessons (Vietnamese Edition) Unit 3,<br />

“The Growing Nation: 1784-1840.” October 1977. Prince<br />

William County Schools, Manassas, Virginia.<br />

41 Report on the Visit of the Young Political Leaders Delegation<br />

to the People’s Republic of China. Paul A. Cohen. 1977.<br />

National Committee on United States-China Relations, Inc.<br />

42 Children of Laos: A Descriptive Report With a Supplement-<br />

Children of Cambodia and Vietnam. Terri Lee Kubow. 1977.<br />

Linda Vista Christian Day-Care Center, San Diego, CA.<br />

43 History of the/Lich Sử: Beginning of America/Núơć M ỹ Lúc


59<br />

Ban Sơ, United States Constitution/Hiêń -Pháp Hoa-Kỹ, United<br />

States Government/Chính-Phủ Hoa-Kỳ. Văn Phong HEW, Phụ<br />

Trách Dịnh Cú Ngủỏi Ty Nạn Viêt Nam Vũng VII. Translated<br />

by . 1977. U.S. Department of Health,<br />

Education, and Welfare.<br />

44 Our American Way of Life. Immigration and Naturalization<br />

booklet translated . Department of<br />

Health, Education, and Welfare, Region VII, Kansas City,<br />

Missouri. March 1977. Trở Thành Công Dân. Văn Phong<br />

HEW, Phụ-Trách Dịnh-Cú Ngủỏi Ty Nạn Viêt Nam Vũng VII.<br />

45 Qiáng Sinh/Christmas. Văn Phong HEW, Phụ Trách Dịnh Cú<br />

Ngủỏi Ty Nạn Viêt Nam Vũng VII. 1977. U.S. Department of<br />

Health, Education, and Welfare.<br />

46 Quy-Chề Xin Nhập Quốc-Tịch Hoa-Kỹ (Tăi Li u Củ Sở Ngoại<br />

Kiếu B Tú Pháp.) January 1977. Văn Phong HEW, Phụ-Trách<br />

Dịnh-Cú Ngủỏi Ty Nạn Viêt Nam Vũng VII. Translated by<br />

, U.S. Department of Health, Education, and<br />

Welfare.<br />

47 Thanksgiving Day/Lễ Ta Ơn. 1977. Văn Phong HEW, Phụ-<br />

Trách Dịnh-Cú Ngủỏi Ty Nạn Viêt Nam Vũng VII. Compiled<br />

and .<br />

48 Washington’s Birthday/Sinh Nhật Ông Washington.<br />

Thao. December 15, 1977.<br />

49 Viet News: The Voice of Non-Communist Vietnamese.<br />

September 25, 1977, Vol. I, No. 001.<br />

50 Viet News: The Voice of Non-Communist Vietnamese.<br />

October 20, 1977, Vol. I, No. 002.<br />

51 How to Fix Baby’s Formula: Terminal Heating Method of<br />

Preparation. 1978. W.I.C. Arkansas Department of Health.<br />

52 Hướng Dẫn Học Sinh Việt Nam Bậc Trung Học Ðệ II Cấp<br />

Hoakỷ: Board of Education. 1978. Board of Education of the<br />

city of New York, Center for Bilingual Education, Regional<br />

Bilingual Training Center.<br />

53 Ðinh Cư. 1978. Center for Southeast Asian Refugee<br />

Resettlement.


60<br />

54 Columbus Day. Vấn Phòng Dịnh-Cú Ngủỏi Tị-Nạn Dông-<br />

,<br />

H.E.W./IRAP Region VII.<br />

55 Ðời Sống Mới/ New Life. “Ban Hành Ðạo Luật Ty Nạn Mới/<br />

New Refugee Legislation Enacted.” Vol 4, No. 1, October-<br />

November 1978.<br />

56 Những Người Thám Hiểm Mỹ Châu/Some Men Who Explored<br />

America. Luu Kim Dzung et al. Summer 1978. South East<br />

Asian Learners Project, Long Beach Unified School District.<br />

57 Nutrition, “Calcium.” Jill Randell with assistance from Donna<br />

Psiaki. 1978. Division of Nutritional Sciences, NYS College of<br />

Human Ecology, NYS College of Agriculture & Life Sciences,<br />

Cornell University.<br />

58 Nutrition. “Iron.” Jill Randell with assistance from Donna<br />

Psiaki. 1978. Division of Nutritional Sciences, NYS College of<br />

Human Ecology, NYS College of Agriculture & Life Sciences,<br />

Cornell University.<br />

59 Halloween History/Chuy n Lễ Linh Hôñ. Vấn Phòng HEW,<br />

Phụ-Trách Dịnh-Cú Ngủỏi Ty Nạn Viêt Nam Vũng VII. 1978.<br />

.<br />

60 Viet News: The Voice of Non-Communist Vietnamese.<br />

July 15, 1978, No. 05-06-07<br />

61 Woodworking Safety Tests: Làm Ðồ Gỗ Bài Trắc-Nghiệm Về<br />

Cách Giữ An-Toàn. Dennis Artl et al. 1978, Vietnamese<br />

translation 1980. Beaverton School District 48, Grades 7-12.<br />

62 Những Gì Chúng Ta Nên Biết Về Rượu/Alcohol. August 179.<br />

Indochinese Community Health and Education Project.<br />

63 Stress. July 1979. Indochinese Community Health and<br />

Education Project.<br />

64 Sức Khỏe Tinh Thần Của Trẻ Em/ Child’s Emotional Health.)<br />

September 1979. Indochinese Community Health and<br />

Education Project.<br />

65 Abraham Lincoln's Birthday/Sinh Nhat Co Tong Thong Abe.<br />

1979. Compiled and translated by Tran Van Thao, Refugee<br />

Resettlement Office Region VII.


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66 Manual for Citizenship. 1979. Vấn Phòng HEW, Phụ Trách<br />

Dịnh-Cú Ngủỏi Ty Nạn Viêt Nam Vũng VII. U.S. Department<br />

of Health, Education, and Welfare. Compiled and translated by<br />

Tran Van Thao.<br />

67 Those Who Leave: The Problem of Vietnamese Refugees.<br />

July 1979. Vietnam Courier, Hanoi.<br />

68 Refugees: The Cry of the Indochinese. January 31, 1980. Asian<br />

Relations Center, Japan.<br />

69 The ‘Boat People’: Are They Refugees? (Unknown Author)<br />

1980.<br />

70 A Statistical Survey of the Vietnamese Population in Australia<br />

and Brisbane. Corazon Gatbonton. 1980. Centre for the Study<br />

of Australian-Asian Relations. CSAAR Research paper No. 6.<br />

Griffith University.<br />

71 (Untitled). May 28, 1980. Missouri Department of Social<br />

Services, Division of Health, Immunization Requirements for<br />

School Attendance.<br />

72 The First National Conference on Indochinese Education and<br />

Social Services. The National Association for Vietnamese-<br />

American Education. March 28-29, 1980. The Hyatt House,<br />

Arlington, VA.<br />

73 The Reason of Exodus of Refugees from Vietnam and its<br />

Consequences. Lo Shih-fu. July 1980. World Anti-Communist<br />

League, China Chapter. Asian People’s Anti-Communist<br />

League, Republic of China.<br />

198 1 The Long Journey-Australia’s First Boat People. My-Van Tran.<br />

February 1980. Centre for the Study of Australian-Asian<br />

Relations. CSAAR Research paper No. 15. Griffith University.<br />

2 World Refugee Survey. 1980. U.S. Committee for Refugees.<br />

3 A Guide to Two Cultures American…/Hướng Dẫn Về Hai Nền<br />

Vǎn Hóa Hoa-Kỳ…March 1980. U.S. Department of Health,<br />

Education, & Welfare, Security Administration, Office of<br />

Refugee Affairs.<br />

4 Australian Government Policies on the Entry of Vietnamese:<br />

Record and Responsibility. Nancy Viviani. February 1980.


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Centre for the Study of Australian-Asian Relations. CSAAR<br />

Research paper No. 7. Griffith University.<br />

5 Australian Government Policies on the Entry of Vietnamese<br />

Refugees in 1975. Nancy Viviani. February 1980. Centre for<br />

the Study of Australian-Asian Relations. CSAAR Research<br />

paper No. 1. Griffith University.<br />

6 Refugees: An International Obligation. Harry F. Young.<br />

January 1980. U.S. Department of State.<br />

7 Ðịnnh Cư. July 1981. Center for Southeast Asian Refugee<br />

Resettlement.<br />

8 Indochinese Refugee Settlement Patterns in Minnesota. Glenn<br />

Hendricks. 1981.<br />

9 The Indochinese Mutual Assistance Associations:<br />

Characteristics, Composition, Capacity Building Needs, and<br />

Future Directions. <strong>Indochina</strong> Refugee Action. March 1981.<br />

10 Journal of Refugee Resettlement. Vol. I, No. 3, May 1981.<br />

11 ESL/EFL Class Syllabus. Mary Keller. October 1981. Christian<br />

Church, Great Bend, Kansas.<br />

12 Living With an American Family. May 1, 1981. Lutheran<br />

Children and Family Service.<br />

13 Refugees: The New International Politics of Displacement.<br />

Kathleen Newland. March 1981.Worldwatch paper 43.<br />

14 Ob Xeem Lus Ob Tsoos Txujci Txuj Qib Pib-2. 1981.<br />

Minneapolis Public Schools Bilingual Curriculum in Science,<br />

Primary Grades, Indochinese Refugee Population.<br />

15 Asian/Pacific Islander: Cultural Strengths and Stresses. 1981.<br />

Vietnamese in America: Bamboo in the Wind. State of CA,<br />

Department of Mental Health.<br />

16 The Vietnamese Boat People and International Law. M.<br />

Tsamenyi. May 1981. Centre for the Study of Australian-Asian<br />

Relations. CSAAR Research paper No. 14. Griffith University.<br />

17 The Intensive English as a Second Language and Cultural<br />

Orientation Program in Southeast Asia. July 1982. Center for<br />

Applied Linguistics.


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18 Planning and Implementing Cross-Cultural Orientation<br />

Programs for Refugees. [1982.] Center for Applied Linguistics.<br />

19 Ðịnnh Cư. August 1980. Center for Southeast Asian Refugee<br />

Resettlement.<br />

20 Ðịnnh Cư. September-October 1982. Center for Southeast<br />

Asian Refugee Resettlement.<br />

21 Ngục Ca/Prison Songs. 1982. Hội Văn-Hoá VN Tại Bǎc-Mỹ.<br />

22 Vietnamese People’s Fight for Survival /Chúng Tôi Muốn<br />

Sống. October 1, 1982. Special Documentary, National United<br />

Front for the Liberation of Vietnam.<br />

23 Vietnamese People’s Fight for Survival /Chúng Tôi Muốn<br />

Sống. October 1, 1982. Special Documentary, National United<br />

Front for the Liberation of Vietnam.<br />

24 The National United Front for the Liberation of Vietnam. The<br />

Fifth World Media Conference, Seoul, Republic of Korea,<br />

October 4-8, 1982.<br />

25 “Khmer Refugess: Reaching for Oars.” Rod Nordland.<br />

November 1982, <strong>Indochina</strong> Issues, 30.<br />

26 Ob Xeem Lus Ob Tsoos Txujci Kawn Txuj Fim Qib Pib-2.<br />

1982. Minneapolis Public Schools Bilingual Curriculum in<br />

Social Studies for Primary Grades, Indochinese Refugee<br />

Population.<br />

27 Ob Xeem Lus Ob Tsoos Txujci Kev Nyiam Huv Qib Pib-2.<br />

1982. Minneapolis Public Schools Bilingual Curriculum in<br />

Health for Primary Grades, Indochinese Refugee Population.<br />

28 The Vietnamese: The Challenge of Sponsorship. Gertrude Roth.<br />

August 1982. World Relief.<br />

29 Ray T. Smith Jr., Department of History, San Diego University,<br />

papers on Refugees and Emigres, 1981-1982.<br />

30 Song Ngũ, Song Vǎn Hóa: Vệ Sinh Mẫu Giáo-2/Dual<br />

Language, Dual Culture: Hygiene in Kindergarten. 1982.<br />

Minneapolis Board of Education.<br />

31 The Right of Asylum for Indochinese Refugees: The Long-<br />

Standing Problem of Reconciling Sovereignty and Human<br />

Rights. Ta Van Tai. November 1982.


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32 Cambodian Refugees in Thailand: The Limits of Asylum.<br />

August 1982. U.S. Committee for Refugees.<br />

33 World Refugee Survey. 1982. U.S. Committee for Refugees.<br />

34 [Unknown-written in Laotian?] 1982. Minneapolis Public<br />

Schools Bilingual Curriculum in Health for Primary Grades,<br />

Indochinese Refugee Population.<br />

35 We Come As A Friend: Towards A Vietnamese Model of<br />

Social Work. Suzanne Bang. November 1983.<br />

36 Special Report: Sample Articles from; Refugee:Canada’s<br />

Periodical on Refugees. 1983, Year: 3, NR: 8. Displaced<br />

Persons Centre.<br />

37 Refugees and Migrants: Problems and Program Responses.<br />

1983. Ford Foundation.<br />

38 “5,000 Cheer News of Rebellion in Vietnam: Military Leader<br />

Tells Refugees of Growing Revolt That May Permit Them to<br />

Go Home.” Josh Getlin. Los Angeles Times. April 18, 1983.<br />

39 “Guerrilla Rallies Support in County: Vietnam Resistance<br />

Leader: ‘Prepare for the Uprising.’” Delores Brooks Irwin. The<br />

Register. April 18, 1983.<br />

40 Nguyen Van Hanh 1982-1983 Refugee Resettlement Analysis<br />

papers.<br />

41 An Edited Transcript of a Conference on Ethical Issues and<br />

Moral Principles in U.S. Refugee Policy. March 24 and 25,<br />

1983.The Office of the U.S. Coordinator for Refugee Affairs<br />

et al.<br />

42 “Vietnamese Emigres Rally Here for Overthrow of Hanoi<br />

Regime.” Joanne Omang. The Washington Post. May 1, 1983<br />

43 The Challenge of Sponsorship. Gertrude Roth. June 1983.<br />

World Relief.<br />

44 World Refugee Survey 1983. U.S. Committee for Refugees 25 th<br />

Anniversary Issue.<br />

45 Refugee Status Discussion-Making: The System of Ten<br />

Countries. Christopher L. Avery. Reprinted from the Stanford<br />

Journal of International Law, Vol. 19, Issue 2, Summer1983.<br />

Reprint 1984.


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46 Compilation of Articles 1984<br />

47 Daily Report: Asia and Pacific. March 14, 1984. Foreign<br />

Broadcast Information Service.<br />

48 Highland Lao Ag Practitioner Workshop, Vol. I: Proceedings<br />

From the Highland Lao Training Sessions, Wilder Forest<br />

Environmental Center, Marine on St. Croix, Minnesota,<br />

April 1-4, 1984. Hmong/Highlander Development Fund.<br />

<strong>Indochina</strong> Resource Action Center.<br />

49 A Survey of Public Attitudes Toward Refugees and<br />

Immigrants: Report of Findings. Kane, Parsons & Associates,<br />

Inc. Submitted to: United States Committee for Refugees.<br />

April 1984.<br />

50 Tập Điểm Báo. June 1984, Issue 19. Mặt Trận Quốc Gia Thống<br />

Nhất Giải Phóng Việt Nam Tổng Vụ Hải Ngoại Vụ Văn Hóa<br />

Và Thông Tin.<br />

51 Ninth Anniversary of the Vietnamese Day of Shame:<br />

Denunciation of Vietnamese Communist Crimes Against the<br />

Vietnamese People and Against World Peace. April 13, 1984.<br />

Nationalist Vietnamese Force and The Federation of Young<br />

Vietnamese Volunteers.<br />

52 South East Asian Refugees in Some San Francisco, California<br />

Public Schools. S. F. (Pat) Patterson. July 26, 1984. Workshop<br />

Project, University of California, Berkeley.<br />

53 S. E. Asian Immigration To U.S. D. Reimers. March 1984.<br />

54 The Asylum Challenge to Western Nations. December 1984.<br />

U.S. Committee for Refugees Issue Paper.<br />

55 Indochinese Refugees in Thailand. April 1984. United Nations<br />

High Commissioner for Refugees.<br />

56 World Refugee Survey 1984. U.S. Committee for Refugees.<br />

57 Indochinese Resettlement in the United States. Jacqueline<br />

Desbarats. 1985.<br />

58 Refugees in Southeast Asia: Toward a More Comprehensive<br />

Strategy. Dennis Gallagher. January 1985. Refugee Policy<br />

Group.<br />

59 Unrealized Potential: Case Management in the U.S. Refugee


66<br />

Program. Lewin and Associates, Inc., et al. Report prepared for<br />

Office of Refugee Resettlement. May 31, 1985. Final Report:<br />

Case <strong>Number</strong> 600-84-0231.<br />

60 Assisting Refugees: Establishing a Refugee Mutual Assistance<br />

Organization. 1985. Save Cambodia, Inc.<br />

61 Afghan Refugees: Five Years Later. Allen K. Jones.<br />

January 1985. U.S. Committee for Refugees.<br />

199 1 Cambodians in Thailand: People on the Edge. December 1985.<br />

U.S. Committee for Refugees Issue Paper.<br />

2 California Department of Social Services Refugee Mutual<br />

Assistance Association Recognition Week Press Kit 1986.<br />

3 Compilation of Articles 1986.<br />

4 Preliminary Report on the Cross-Cultural Training Project<br />

Directed to Southeast Asian Refugees. May 1986. Community<br />

Board Center for Policy and Training, San Francisco, CA.<br />

5 Cambodian and Laotian Refugees: An Underclass. Jacqueline<br />

Desbarats. April 4, 1986.<br />

6 Looking for Phantoms: Flaws in the Khmer Rouge Screening<br />

Process. Stephen Golub. April 1986. United States Committee<br />

for Refugees Issue Brief.<br />

7 A Study of Attitudes of Vietnamese and Caucasian-American<br />

Students Toward Counseling. Le Thi Hue. December 1986.<br />

8 Family Planning Among Southeast Asia Refugees: Knowledge,<br />

Attitudes, and Practices. Donald H. Minkler, et al. 1986.<br />

9 Study of Young Single Vietnamese in Britain. Chris Mougne.<br />

1986. Refugee Action.<br />

10 The Orderly Departure Program: The Need for Reassessment.<br />

November 1986. Migration & Refugee Services, U.S. Catholic<br />

Conference.<br />

11 The Orderly Departure Program: The Need for Reassessment.<br />

November 1986. Migration & Refugee Services, U.S. Catholic<br />

Conference.<br />

12 Despite a Generous Spirit: Denying Asylum in the United<br />

States. December 186. U.S. Committee for Refugees.<br />

13 World Refugee Survey: 1985 in Review. 1986. U.S. Committee


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for Refugees.<br />

14 The Vietnamese Family Community: 1986 Directory.<br />

January 1986. The Vietnamese Family Community, Inc.<br />

15 The Vietnamese Resistance. December 1986.<br />

16 Uprooted Angolans: From Crisis to Catastrophe. T. O. Brennan.<br />

August 1987. U.S. Committee for Refugees Issue Paper.<br />

17 Galang: Special Place, Special People. 1987. Consorturium-<br />

Indonesia.<br />

18 Last Refuge: Elderly People from Vietnam in the U.K.<br />

February 1987. Refugee Action.<br />

19 World Refugee Survey: 1986 in Review. 1987. U.S. Committee<br />

for Refugees.<br />

20 The Vietnamese Resistance. January 1987.<br />

21 The Vietnamese Resistance. March 1987.<br />

22 Fragmentation in the Vietnamese Community: Some<br />

Observations and Recommendations for Change. James<br />

Banerian. Ninth Annual Conference of the National Association<br />

for Vietnamese American Education, April 1988.<br />

23 World Refugee Survey: 1987 in Review. 1988. U.S. Committee<br />

for Refugees, Thirtieth Anniversary Issue.<br />

24 Unfulfilled Hopes: The Humanitarian Parole/Immigrant Visa<br />

Program for Border Cambodians. Court Robinson and Arthur<br />

Wallenstein. September 1988. United States Committee for<br />

Refugees Issue Brief.<br />

25 Beyond the Headlines: Refugees in the Horn of Africa.<br />

Hiram A. Ruiz. January 1988. U.S. Committee for Refugees<br />

Issue Paper.<br />

26 Vietnam Culture Newsletter. Spring 1988.<br />

27 Will to Eternity. Van Vinh. 1988.<br />

28 A Comparative Analysis of the Demographic Profile of<br />

Australia’s Three Indochinese-Born Communities: 1976-86.<br />

James E. Coughlan. August 1989. Australia-Asia papers<br />

No. 50, Centre for the Study of Australian-Asian Relations,<br />

Griffith University.<br />

29 A Comparative Study of the Labour Force Performance of


68<br />

Indochinese-Born Immigrants in Australia: A Preliminary<br />

Analysis of the 1986 Census Data. James E. Coughlan. August<br />

1989. Australia-Asia papers No. 48, Centre for the Study of<br />

Australian-Asian Relations, Griffith University.<br />

30 The Spatial Distribution and Concentration of Australia’s Three<br />

Indochinese Born Communities: 1976-86. James E. Coughlan.<br />

March 1989. Australia-Asia papers No. 44, Centre for the Study<br />

of Australian-Asian Relations, Griffith University.<br />

31 Refuge Denied: Problems in the Protection of Vietnamese and<br />

Cambodians in Thailand and the Admission of Indochinese<br />

Refugees into the United States. Lawyers Committee for<br />

Human Rights. 1989.<br />

32 A Comprehensive Action Plan (CAP) for Indochinese<br />

Refugees: Problems and Opportunities: Laying Down Markers.<br />

Shepard C. Lowman. June 1989. Refugees International.<br />

33 Refugees Immigrant Education Materials (RIEM) Catalog.<br />

1989. The National Clearing House for Bilingual Education.<br />

34 Refugees at Our Border: The U.S. Response to Asylum<br />

Seekers. September 1989. The U.S. Committee for Refugees<br />

Issue Brief.<br />

35 World Refugee Survey: 1988 in Review. 1989. U.S. Committee<br />

for Refugees.<br />

36 Vietnam Culture Newsletter. Spring-Summer 1989, Issues 9 &<br />

10.<br />

37 Unaccompanied Minors: They Should Not Be Repatriated to<br />

Vietnam. May 1990. Aid to Refugee Children Without Parents.<br />

38 Memorandum to the Governments of Hong Kong and the<br />

United Kingdom Regarding the Protection of Vietnamese<br />

Asylum Seekers in Hong Kong. January 1990. Amnesty<br />

International.<br />

39 1990 California Census Data and STF 4 Data Profiles.<br />

40 Friends of the Boat People Newsletter. May-June 1990.<br />

41 Refugees in Thailand-1990. Issue Politics in a Southeast Asian<br />

State: The Indochinese Refugee Problem in Thailand. David W.<br />

Harris, PhD Dissertation, George Washington University,


69<br />

February 1990.<br />

42 Nguyen Ngoc Bich on “The New Americans.”<br />

43 The Politics of Hmong Organizations in America.<br />

Vang Pobzeb. June 2, 1990.<br />

44 Voluntary Repatriation: The Case of Hmong in Ban Vinai.<br />

Paul Rabe. 1990.<br />

45 “Ensuring the Health of Refugees: Taking a Broader Vision.”<br />

Health. May 1990.The Refugee Policy Group.<br />

46 Refugee Policy Group-Review. May 1990.<br />

47 The War Is Growing Worse and Worse: Refugees and<br />

Displaced Persons on the Thai-Burmese Border. Court<br />

Robinson. May 1990. The U.S. Committee for Refugees<br />

Issue Brief.<br />

48 World Refugee Survey: 1989 in Review. 1990. U.S. Committee<br />

for Refugees.<br />

49 Vietnam Culture Newsletter. Spring 1990.<br />

50 Vietnam In My Heart!/Việt Nam Ta Muôn Thủơ. Program by<br />

Vietnamese Student Union, Contra Costa College.<br />

June 3, 1990. Richmond High Little Theater, Richmond, CA.<br />

51 Southeast Asians in the United States: A Strategy for<br />

Accelerated and Balanced Integration. Vu-Duc Vuong.<br />

January 1990.<br />

52 Young, Vietnamese Traveling Criminals. Sergeant Jack<br />

Wiloughby. October 1990. Annual Training Seminar of<br />

Northern California Gang Investigators Association.<br />

53 Vietnamese Criminal Activity: With An Emphasis on Young,<br />

Traveling Criminals. Sergeant Jack Willoughby. 1990.<br />

54 The Older Generation of Southeast Asian Refugees: An<br />

Annotated Bibliography. Laura M. Boyer. 1991. Southeast<br />

Asian Refugee Studies, Occasional Papers, No. 11.<br />

55 Nomadic Vietnamese Armed Robbery: The Fundamentals of<br />

Nomadic Vietnamese Residential Armed Robbery<br />

Investigation. William L. Cassidy. November 1991. An<br />

Occasional Paper of the International Association of Asian<br />

Crime Investigators.


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56 Human Rights Protection for Internationally Displaced Persons.<br />

Roberta Cohen. June 1991. Refugee Policy Group.<br />

200 1 A Proposal to Build A Democratic Society in Vietnam.<br />

November 1991. The Free Vietnam Alliance.<br />

2 Protection of Vietnamese Asylum Seekers in Hong Kong:<br />

Detention, Screening, and Repatriation. Anne Wagley Gow.<br />

June 1991. Working paper submitted to the United Nations<br />

Economic and Social Council Commission on Human Rights.<br />

3 First National Education Report of Hmong in the United States.<br />

1991. Hmong Council Education Committee.<br />

4 The Cambodians Imprisoned in the Camps in Thailand.<br />

Raoul M. Jennar. April 22, 1991.<br />

5 Waiting for the West to Understand…Raoul M. Jennar.<br />

June 13, 1991.<br />

6 White Paper on the Purpose of Hmong and Laotian<br />

Demonstrations in Washington, D.C., on June 9-10, 1991.<br />

June 3, 1991. Lao Human Rights Council.<br />

7 Uncertain Haven: Refugee Protection on the Fortieth<br />

Anniversary of the 1951United Nations Refugee Convention.<br />

October 1991. Lawyers Committee for Human Rights.<br />

8 The 1991 Political Proclamation of The National United Front<br />

for the Liberation of Vietnam. 1991. The National United Front<br />

for the Liberation of Vietnam.<br />

9 Selected Documents on Education and Economic Development<br />

of Hmong in America: 1981-1991. Vang Pobzeb. 1991. Hmong<br />

Council Education Committee.<br />

10 World Refugee Survey 1991. 1991. U.S. Committee for<br />

Refugees.<br />

11 The Coming Out Ceremony. The Vietnam Restoration Party.<br />

Ceremony dates for Washington D.C.- March 23, 199; and<br />

California- March 24, 1991.<br />

12 California Refugee Arrivals-1992. Estimates of Refugees in<br />

California Counties and the State: 1990. August 1992. Report<br />

SR 90-1, Demographic Research Unit, California Department<br />

of Finance.


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13 Disrupted Childhood: Unaccompanied Minors in Southeast<br />

Asian Refugee Camps: Summary of Fact-Finding Trip to Hong<br />

Kong, Philippines, Thailand, Malaysia, Singapore, Indonesia.<br />

December 14, 1991-January14,1992. Huu Ding Nguyen and<br />

James M. Freeman. 1992. Aid to Refugee Children Without<br />

Parents, Inc.<br />

14 Qualification for Expert Evidence on Asian Organized Crime<br />

and Asian Gangs. CST. Henry Hollinger. October 7, 1992.<br />

Calgary Police Service.<br />

15 Beyond Concrete and Steel: Power-Relations and Gender-The<br />

Case of Vietnamese Women in the Detention Centres in Hong<br />

Kong. Elisabeth Mayer-Rieckh. October 1992. The Institute of<br />

Social Studies, Research Paper, The Hague.<br />

16 World Refugee Survey 1992. 1992. U.S. Committee for<br />

Refugees.<br />

17 Bad Boys and Other Vietnamese Malefactors. Lieutenant Jack<br />

Willoughby. 1992.<br />

18 Symposium Proceedings- Going Home: The Prospect of<br />

Repatriation for Refugee Women and Children. Women’s<br />

Commission for Refugee Women and Children June 8, 1992.<br />

Dirksen Senate Office Building.<br />

19 Home is Where You Make It: Hmong Refugees in Georgia.<br />

Deborah A. Duchon. 1993. Georgia State University.<br />

20 “Nowhere To Return: The Crisis of Repatriated<br />

Unaccompanied Minors Without Parents.” Nguyễn Đình Hũu<br />

and James M. Freeman. Aid to Refugee Children Without<br />

Parents Newsletter, Vol. VI, No. 2, 1993<br />

21 Humanitarian Assistance to Cambodia, 1979-1993. Keiko<br />

Hirata . Spring 1993.Working Paper Series, Vol. 2, No. 4.<br />

Cambodia Studies Committee; Center for Southeast Asian<br />

Studies; School of Hawaiian, Asian, and Pacific Studies;<br />

University of Hawaii at Manoa.<br />

22 The Forced Repatriation of Hmong Refugees in Thailand: An<br />

Appeal to the International Community. Compiiled by Tou Yer<br />

Moua and Tru W. Moua. February 1993.


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23 The Lao in Australia:Perspectives on Settlement Experiences.<br />

Mayoury Ngaosyvathn. March 1993. Australia-Asia Papers No.<br />

67, Centre for the Study of Australia-Asia Relations, Griffith<br />

University.<br />

24 Vietnamese American Unified Buddhist Congress in the United<br />

States of America. 1993.<br />

25 Without a Trace: The Repatriation of Vietnamese Unaccompanied<br />

Minors, 1994. James M. Freeman et al. November 1994.<br />

Aid to Children Without Parents, Inc.<br />

26 World Refugee Survey 1994. 1994. U.S. Committee for<br />

Refugees.<br />

27 Pacific Rim States Asian Demographic Data Book.<br />

Henry Brady et al. 1995. University of California.<br />

28 Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow: Celebrating EBALDC’s 20 th<br />

Anniversary. 1995. East Bay Asian Local Development<br />

Corporation.<br />

29 The Asian American Almanac: A Reference Work on Asians in<br />

the United States. Susan Gall, Managing Editor. 1995.<br />

30 The Journal of Vietnamese Professionals Society in Australia/<br />

Tuyển Tập Chuyên Gia Úc Châu II. 1995.<br />

31 Refugee Resettlement in California 1990-1994. Jay E. Wilson.<br />

1995.<br />

32 Guide for Taking Medication. Asian American Drug Abuse<br />

Program. Date Unkown.<br />

33 Home and Street Safety/An-Tòan Tại Nhà Và Ngòai Đư ng<br />

Phố. Asian Counseling and Referral Service, United Way.<br />

Date Unknown.<br />

34 Natural Family Planning. Asian Health Project. Unknown Date.<br />

35 How to Take Medicines. Associated Catholic Charities of New<br />

Orleans. Date Unkown.<br />

36 Baó Cáo Tội Trạng Goị 911. Author unknown. Date Unknown.<br />

37 Be Good to Your Baby Before It Is Born. Author Unkown.<br />

Date Unkown.<br />

38 Bệnh Cao Máu/Hypertension. Author Unknown.<br />

Date Unknown.


73<br />

39 Bệnh Lao Phôỉ/Tuberculosis. Author Unknown.<br />

Date Unknown.<br />

40 Bệnh Mệt Tím/Heart Failure. Author Unknown.<br />

Date Unknown.<br />

41 Birth Control/Nhung Phuong Phap Ngua Thai Thong Dung.<br />

Author Unknown. Date Unknown.<br />

42 Breast Milk Is the Best Milk. Author Unknown.<br />

Date Unknown.<br />

43 Recipes for Chả Giồ/Fried Pork and Crab Rolls, Nưởc Nam<br />

Sauce, and Rice Paper Rolls. Author Unknown. Date Unknown.<br />

44 Cleaning Your Teeth and Gums. Author Unknown.<br />

Date Unknown.<br />

45 Comite International Pour Un Viêt-Nam Libre. Comite<br />

International Pour Un Viêt-Nam Libre. Date Unkown.<br />

46 Common Sense and Constipation. Author Unknown.<br />

Date Unknown.<br />

47 CYR’s Driving School Inc.Written Driver’s Test. CYR’s<br />

Driving School Inc., Wichita, Kansas. Date Unknown.<br />

48 Daily Food Guide: Some Choices for Thrifty Families.<br />

Author Unknown. Date Unknown<br />

49 Đẹn/Thrush. Author Unknown. Date Unknown.<br />

50 Driver’s Guide: Vietnamese. Department of Licensing State of<br />

Washington. Translation by Department of Social and Health<br />

Services. Date Unknown.<br />

51 Employment Interview. Unknown Date, Unknown Author.<br />

52 The First Twelve Months: A Guide to Infant Feeding.<br />

Author Unknown. Date Unknown.<br />

53 Driving Test Simulation: A Sample of Driving Instructions.<br />

Great Bend High School, Great Bend, Kansas. Date Unknown.<br />

54 The Meaning of Christmas. William E. Henry, Richard H.<br />

Schmalzel, Betty Crane, and Do Ba Khe. Creighton School<br />

District No. 14, Phoenix, Arizona. Date Unknown.<br />

55 The Meaning of Thanksgiving. William E. Henry; Richard<br />

Schmalzel, and Do Ba Khe. Creighton School District No. 14,<br />

Phoenix, Arizona. Date Unknown.


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56 Highland Lao Ag Practitioner Workshop Vol. II: Resource<br />

Guide for Agriculture Development. Hmong/Highlander<br />

Development Fund, <strong>Indochina</strong> Resource Action Center.<br />

Date Unknown.<br />

57 How to Ride Guide (Vietnamese)/Cách Xử Dụng Xe Bus.<br />

Author Unknown. Date Unknown.<br />

58 What You Need to Know to Get and Keep an Iowa Driver’s<br />

License, Instruction Permit, or Chauffeur’s License. Iowa<br />

Department of Transportation. Translated by Iowa Refugee<br />

Service Center. Date Unknown.<br />

59 Job Behavior/ Cư Xử Trong Việc Làm. Translated by the<br />

Heartland AEA Translation Project. Date Unknown.<br />

60 Job Discrimination/Kỳ Thị Trong Việc Làm. Translated by the<br />

Heartland AEA Translation Project. Date Unknown.<br />

61 Job Insurance/Bả Hiềm Việc Lâm. Translated by the Heartland<br />

AEA Translation Project. Date Unknown.<br />

62 Kansas Driving Hand Book. Department of Revenue. Division<br />

of Vehicles. Date Unknown.<br />

63 Make the Most of What You’ve Got to Get the Best of What<br />

You Want. Translated by the Translated by the Heartland AEA<br />

Translation Project, Project Director, Richard Murphy.<br />

Date Unknown.<br />

64 A Comparison of Laotian and American Educational Methods<br />

and Systems. Richard P. Murphy and Somsak Saythongphet.<br />

Date Unknown.<br />

65 Political Program. The National United Front for the Liberation<br />

of Viet-Nam. Date Unknown.<br />

201 1 Ngày Làm Đầu Tiên/Your First Day at Work. Translated by the<br />

Translated by the Heartland AEA Translation Project, Project<br />

Director, Richard Murphy. Date Unknown.<br />

2 Mental Retardation in Newborn Babies Can Be Caused by PKU<br />

(Phenylketonuria) But Can Be Detected By A Simple Test<br />

(Required By Law.) Office of Health Services and Environment<br />

Quality. Date Unknown.<br />

3 A Guide To Budgeting For The Family. Office of Refugee


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Resettlement. Date Unknown.<br />

4 One Million Refugees: Victims of Communism From North<br />

Vietnam, The Story of the Most Extraordinary Mass Movement<br />

of Modern Times. Date Unknown. Review Horizons Saigon-<br />

Vietnam.<br />

5 Payroll Deductions/Khẫu Trừ Lương Bồng. Translated by the<br />

Heartland AEA Translation Project. Date Unknown.<br />

6 Two Heroes of the American Revolution: George Washington,<br />

The Marquis de Lafayette. Bettie Lou Sechrist, Trinh Khoa<br />

Nghi, and Luu Kim Dzung. Date Unknown. South East Asian<br />

Learners Project.<br />

7 Shellfish Users!: Personal Use Shellfish Regulations.<br />

Author Unknown. Date Unknown.<br />

8 Some Helpful Hints for Vietnamese High School Students in<br />

New York City. Author Unknown. Date Unknown.<br />

9 Sot Back Si Thinh/ Instructions for Fever. Author Unknown.<br />

Date Unknown.<br />

10 Vietnamese WIC, Special Supplemental Food Program for<br />

Women, Infants, and Children. State of Washington, Department<br />

of Social and Health Services. Date Unknown.<br />

11 Suc Khoe La Vang/Health is Gold. Author Unknown.<br />

Date Unknown.<br />

12 Taking a Temperature: Cách Lấy Nhíệt Dộ. Author Unknown.<br />

Date Unknown.<br />

13 Teeth and Gum Care. Untitled. Author Unknown.<br />

Date Unknown.<br />

14 Ten Good Reasons to Nurse Your Baby. Author Unknown.<br />

Date Unknown.<br />

15 Việt Văn Ðộc Bản Những Trận Chiến Lịch Sử Của Dân Tộc<br />

Việt Chống Ngoại Xâm/Famnous Battles Against Foreign<br />

Invaders Throughout the History of Vietnam. Author Unknown.<br />

Date Unknown.<br />

16 Trống Ðồng Ðông Sỏn. Author Unknown. Date Unknown.<br />

17 HEW Region III Refugee Task Force. U.S. Department of<br />

Health, Education, and Welfare. Date Unknown.


Series 9: DRV/SRV Education (3.4)<br />

76<br />

18 Vietnamese Refugee (Nguoi Ti Nan Viet Nam) Orientation<br />

Handbook (Sach Chi Dan.) U.S. Department of Health and<br />

Human Services, Office of Refugee Resettlement.<br />

Date Unknown.<br />

19 What To Do When Your Child Gets Lice. Author Unknown.<br />

Date Unknown.<br />

20 Women and Children in Crisis: Inside Burma and Along the<br />

Thai Border. Women’s Commission For Refugee Women and<br />

Children. Date Unknown.<br />

21 Book Dedicated to Culture and Spirit of Khmer People (Written<br />

in Thai?) Produced by Aides Aux Enfants Refugies<br />

(A.E.R.)/European Community, United Nations Education,<br />

Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO/Project<br />

No. 44), United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, and<br />

the International Rescue Committee.<br />

201 22-23 Education in South Vietnam, Pre-1975<br />

24-36 DRV Education 1966-1971<br />

202 1-18 DRV Education 1971-1974<br />

203 1-21 DRV Education 1974-1988<br />

204 1-16 SRV Education 1989-2000<br />

Series 10: DRV/SRV Government/Politics (3.4)<br />

204 17-23 DRV-Government/Politics 1971-1972<br />

205 1-8 DRV-Government/Politics 1972 -1973<br />

Subseries 1: DRV Government-National Assembly (2 Folders)<br />

205 9-10 DRV Government-National Assembly (1971-1973)<br />

DRV/SRV-Government/Politics


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205 11-21 DRV Government 1974-1975<br />

206 1-4 SRV Government 1976<br />

Subseries 2: SRV Government-Districts (1 Folder)<br />

206 5 SRV Government-Districts 1976―On<br />

DRV/SRV-Government/Politics<br />

206 6-22 SRV Government 1977-1983<br />

207 1-23 SRV Government 1983-1994<br />

208 1-4 SRV Government 1995-1998<br />

Series11: DRV/SRV Communications-Propaganda (3.5)<br />

208 5-21 DRV Communications-Propaganda 1939-1979<br />

209 1-17 SRV Communications-Propaganda 1978-1995<br />

210 1-21 SRV Communications-Propaganda 1966-1998<br />

Subseries 1: DRV/SRV Communications-Propaganda-Khiem Thao/Criticism (.75)<br />

210 22-26 DRV Communications-Propaganda-Khiem Thao/Criticism<br />

1957-1966<br />

211 1-31 DRV Communications-Propaganda-Khiem Thao/Criticism<br />

1967-1998<br />

Series12: DRV/SRV Health/Medicine (3.25)<br />

211 32-43 DRV Health 1956-1968<br />

212 1-18 DRV Health 1969-1973<br />

213 1-24 DRV Health-Medicine 1973-1991<br />

214 1-18 SRV Health 1992-1999


Series13: DRV/SRV Legal (3.25)<br />

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214 19 DRV Legal 1945-1965<br />

215 1-18 DRV Legal (1945-1965)-1971<br />

216 1-20 DRV Legal 1971-1976<br />

217 1-10 SRV Legal 1977-1984<br />

Subseries 1: DRV/SRV Legal- SEC SRV Criminal Code 1985 (2 Folders)<br />

DRV/SRV Legal<br />

217 11-12 SRV Legal- SEC SRV Criminal Code 1985<br />

217 13-23 SRV Legal 1986-1994<br />

218 1-6 SRV Legal 1994-1998<br />

Series 14: Cities (Vietnam) (3.1)<br />

218 7-16 Cities-Saigon/Ho Chi Minh City (1966-1995)<br />

219 1-8 Cities-Saigon/Ho Chi Minh City (1959-2000)<br />

9-17 Cities-Hanoi (1964-1996)<br />

220 1-12 Cities-Hanoi (1954-2000)<br />

13 Cities-Ba Ngoi (1995)<br />

14 Cities-Ben Thuy (1985)<br />

15 Cities-Bien Hoa (1994)<br />

16 Cities-Binh Chau (1995)<br />

17 Cities-Binh Da (1995)<br />

18 Cities-Buon Ma Thuot (1983-1995)<br />

19 Cities-Cam Ranh (1972-1995)<br />

20 Cities-Can Tho (1978-1998)<br />

21 Cities-Chau Doc (1986)<br />

22 Cities-Cu Chi (1990-1995)<br />

23 Cities-Dai Bai (1992)<br />

24 Cities-Dalat (1974-1996)<br />

25-26 Cities-Danang (1975-1997)


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27 Cities-Dang Hai (1995)<br />

28 Cities-Dien Bien Phu (1978-1996)<br />

29 Cities-Dong Nai (1990-1998)<br />

30 Cities-Ha Long (1984-1995)<br />

31 Cities-Ha Tien (1998)<br />

32 Cities-Hai Duong (1997)<br />

33-34 Cities-Hai Phong (1965-2000)<br />

221 1 Cities-Hai Phong (1965-2000)<br />

2 Cities-Hoa Binh Province (1996)<br />

3 Cities-Hoa Lu (1986-1994)<br />

4 Cities-Hoi An (1985-1997)<br />

5-8 Cities-Hue (1967-1997)<br />

9 Cities-Kontum (1993)<br />

10 Cities-Lam Dong (1993-1994)<br />

11 Cities-Lang Son (1994)<br />

12 Cities-Lao Cai (1970)<br />

13 Cities-Mong Cai (1993)<br />

14 Cities-My Lai (1989-1995)<br />

15 Cities-My Son (1994)<br />

16 Cities-Nam Dinh (1993-1995)<br />

17 Cities-Nha Trang (1990-1996)<br />

18 Cities- Ninh Hiep (1990)<br />

19 Cities-Phan Thiet (1996)<br />

20 Cities-Phu Qoc (1995)<br />

21 Cities-Pleiku (1998)<br />

22 Cities-Poulo Condore (1975)<br />

23 Cities-Quang Ngai (1995)<br />

24 Cities-Quang Tri (1994)<br />

25 Cities-Quy Nhon (1976-1996)<br />

26 Cities- Sam Son (1990-1993)<br />

27 Cities-Song Be (1996)<br />

28 Cities-Song La (1995)<br />

29 Cities-Tan Bien (1992)<br />

30 Cities-Thai Binh (1980)<br />

31 Cities-Thanh Hoa (1994)


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32 Cities-Tinh Chau (1995)<br />

33 Cities-Vinh (1975-1997)<br />

34 Cities-Vinh An (1993)<br />

35 Cities-Vung Tau (1964-1996)<br />

Series15: DRV/SRV Ethnic Groups (2.1)<br />

Subseries 1: DRV Ethnic Groups-General (2 Folders)<br />

221 36-37 DRV Ethnic Groups-General (1962-1974)<br />

DRV/SRV Ethnic Groups<br />

221 38-46 DRV Ethnic Groups 1954-1977<br />

222 1-20 SRV Ethnic Groups 1978-2000<br />

Subseries 2: DRV/SRV Ethnic Groups-Ethnic Chinese (.8)<br />

SubSubseries: General (2 Folders)<br />

222 21-22 SRV Ethnic Groups-Ethnic Chinese-General (1978-1986)<br />

DRV/SRV Ethnic Groups-Ethnic Chinese<br />

222 23-28 DRV Ethnic Groups-Ethnic Chinese 1954-1970<br />

223 1-12 DRV Ethnic Groups-Ethnic Chinese 1970 -1999<br />

Series 16: SRV Law Enforcement (2.1)<br />

223 13-21 SRV Law Enforcement 1976-1981<br />

224 1-19 SRV Law Enforcement 1981-1993<br />

225 1-14 SRV Law Enforcement 1994-1998<br />

Series 17: DRV/SRV Ideology (2)


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225 15-16 Vietnam Ideology 1920<br />

17-21 DRV Ideology 1973-1975<br />

226 1-20 DRV/SRV Ideology 1975 -1986<br />

227 1-18 SRV Ideology 1986-1997<br />

Series 18: Government Documents (1.65)<br />

227 19 Human Values in Social Change in Southeast Asia and in the<br />

United States: Implications for Asian-American Cooperation.<br />

Conference on Asian-American Cultural Relations, April 19-<br />

May 19, 1956. Department of State Publication 6328,<br />

International Organization and Conference Series IV,<br />

UNESCO 31.<br />

20 Southeast Asia: Area of Challenge, Change, and Progress.<br />

November 1959. Department of State Publication 6861,<br />

Far Eastern Series 82.<br />

21 Study Mission to Central & Southeast Asia: November-<br />

December 1966. April 6, 1967. 90 th Congress, First Session;<br />

Senate Document No. 17. Report of Senator Gale W. McGee<br />

and Senator Frank E. Moss to the Committee on Appropriations,<br />

Committee on Public Works, United States Senate.<br />

22 Amending the Foreign Military Sales Act. May 12, 1970. 91 st<br />

Congress, 2d Session, Senate Report No. 91-895. Mr.<br />

Fulbright, from the Committee on Foreign Relations, submitted<br />

the report.<br />

23 Supplemental Foreign Assistance Authorization. December 14,<br />

1970. 91 st Congress, 2d Session, Senate Report No. 91-1437.<br />

Mr. Sparkman, from the Committee on Foreign Relations,<br />

submitted the report.<br />

24 International Aspects of the Narcotics Problem. 1971. Ninety-<br />

Second Congress, First Session, July 7, 8, 9, and 30, 1971.<br />

Hearings before the Subcommittee on Europe of the Committee<br />

on Foreign Affairs, House of Representatives.<br />

25 Heroin: Can The Supply Be Stopped? 1972. 92d Congress, 2d<br />

Session, September 18, 1972. Report by Senator William Spong


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to the Committee on Foreign Relations, United States Senate.<br />

26 Section-By-Section Analysis of the Proposed Foreign Military<br />

Sales and Assistance Act. 1973. 93d Congress, 1 st Session,<br />

April 24, 1973. S. 1443 to authorize the furnishing of defense<br />

articles and services to foreign countries and international<br />

organizations.<br />

27 Mutual Development and Cooperation Act of 1973. 1973. 93d<br />

Congress, 1 st Session, House Report No. 93-388, July 20, 1973.<br />

Report of the Committee on Foreign Affairs together with<br />

Minority and Additional Views on H.R. 9360 to amend the<br />

Foreign Assistance Act of 1961, and for other purposes,<br />

together with Minority Views.<br />

28 Nomination of Henry A. Kissinger. 1973. Hearings before the<br />

Committee on Foreign Relations, United States Senate, Ninety-<br />

Third Congress, First Session on Nomination of Henry A.<br />

Kissinger to be Secretary of State, Part I, September 7, 10, 11,<br />

and 14, 1973.<br />

29 Public Law 93-203. December 28, 1973. 93 rd Congress,<br />

S. 1559.<br />

228 1 The Overseas Private Investment Corporation Amendment Act.<br />

February 5, 1974. 93D Congress, 2d Session, Senate Report<br />

No. 93-676. Report of the Committee on Foreign Relations,<br />

United States Senate, on S. 2957 together with Minority Views<br />

and Additional Views.<br />

2 Department of Defense Supplemental Authorization for<br />

Appropriations for Fiscal Year 1974. 93D Congress, 2d<br />

Session, House of Representatives, Report No. 93-934. March<br />

25, 1974. Committed to the Committee of the Whole House on<br />

the State of the Union and ordered to be printed. Mr. HÉBERT,<br />

from the Committee on Armed Services, submitted the Report<br />

together with Dissenting Views.<br />

3 Disaster Relief. March 29, 1974. Hearing before the Committee<br />

on Foreign Relations, United States Senate, Ninety-Third<br />

Congress, Second Session on H.R. 12412 to amend the Foreign<br />

Assistance Act of 1961 to authorize an appropriation to provide


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disaster relief, rehabilitation, and reconstruction assistance to<br />

Pakistan, Nicaragua, and the Sahelian Nations of Africa.<br />

4 Authorizing Appropriations for Fiscal Year 1975 for Military<br />

Procurement, Research and Development, and Active Duty,<br />

Selected Reserve and Civilian Personnel Strengths, and for<br />

Other Purposes. May 29, 1974. 93D Congress, 2d Session,<br />

Senate Report No. 93-884. Report together with Individual<br />

Views, Committee on Armed Services, United States Senate.<br />

5 Foreign Assistance Authorization. June 7, 21, 26; July 24, and<br />

25, 1974. Ninety-Third Congress, Second Session on S. 3394 to<br />

Amend the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961 and for other<br />

purposes.<br />

6 Terrorism: A Staff Study. August 1, 1974. Prepared by the<br />

Committee on Internal Security, United States House of<br />

Representatives, Ninety-Third Congress, Second Session.<br />

7 Terrorism: A Staff Study. August 1, 1974. Prepared by the<br />

Committee on Internal Security, United States House of<br />

Representatives, Ninety Third Congress, Second Session.<br />

8 Foreign Assistance Act of 1974. October 25, 1974. 93d<br />

Congress, 2d Session, House Report No. 93-1471. Report of the<br />

Committee on Foreign Affairs together with Opposing,<br />

Separate, Supplemental, Additional, and Minority Views on<br />

H.R. 17234 to amend the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961, and<br />

for Other Purposes.<br />

9 Foreign Assistance and Related Programs Appropriations.<br />

1974. Senate Hearings before the Committee on<br />

Appropriations. Ninety-Third Congress, Second Session, Fiscal<br />

Year 1975.<br />

10 Vietnamese Refugee Nguoi Ti Nan Viet Nam: Orientation<br />

Hand Book Sach Chi Dan. July 1975. Interagency Task Force<br />

for <strong>Indochina</strong>, Department of State, Washington D.C.<br />

11 <strong>Indochina</strong> Refugee Children Assistance Act, 1975. Hearing<br />

before the Subcommittee on Education. Ninety-Fourth<br />

Congress, First Session, on S. 2145 to Provide Federal<br />

Financial Assistance to States in Order to Assist Local


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Educational Agencies to Provide Public Education to<br />

Vietnamese and Cambodian Refugee Children, and For Other<br />

Purposes. September 9, 1975.<br />

12 Tips on the Care and Adjustment of Vietnamese and Other<br />

Asian Children in the United Sates. 1975. U.S. Department of<br />

Health, Education, and Welfare, Office of Human<br />

Development, Office of Child Development, Children’s<br />

Bureau.<br />

13 Supplementary Reports on Intelligence Activities, Book VI.<br />

94 th Congress, 2d Session, Senate Report No. 94-755. Final<br />

Report of the Select Committee to Study Governmental<br />

Operations with Respect to Intelligence Activities, United<br />

States Senate. April 23 (under authority of the order of April<br />

14) 1976.<br />

14 The Aftermath of War: Humanitarian Problems of Southeast<br />

Asia. U.S. Senate Staff Report of the Committee on the<br />

Judiciary, United States Senate, Prepared for the Use of the<br />

Subcommittee to Investigate Problems Connected with<br />

Refugees and Escapees. Ninety-Fourth Congress, Second<br />

Session. May 17, 1976<br />

15 Opium Production, Narcotics Financing and Trafficking in<br />

Southeast Asia: Asian Survey. September 7, 1977. 95 th<br />

Congress, 1 st Session, House of Representatives Report No. 95-<br />

592. A report of the Select Committee on Narcotics Abuse and<br />

Control, April 7-20, 1977.<br />

16 Report to the Congress. HEW Refugee Task Force, June 20,<br />

1977. Task Force for <strong>Indochina</strong> Refugees. U.S. Department of<br />

Health, Education, and Welfare.<br />

17 Human Rights in Cambodia. September 7, 1977. Hearing<br />

before the Subcommittee on International Organizations of the<br />

Committee on International Relations, House of Representa-<br />

tives, Ninety-Fifth Congress, First Session, July 26, 1977.<br />

18 Report to the Congress. HEW Refugee Task Force, September<br />

21, 1977. Task Force for <strong>Indochina</strong> Refugees. U.S. Department<br />

of Health, Education, and Welfare.


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19 Humanitarian Problems of Southeast Asia, 1977. A Study<br />

Mission Report Prepared for the Use of the Committee on the<br />

Judiciary, U.S. Senate Study, Ninety-Fifth Congress, First<br />

Session. December 1977.<br />

20 “New Directions” Aid Programs in Asia: <strong>Indochina</strong> Refugees in<br />

Thailand. Report of a Staff Study Mission to Thailand,<br />

Bangladesh, India, and Pakistan, November 16 to December 15,<br />

1977 to the Committee on the International Relations, U.S.<br />

House of Representatives. Ninety-fifth Congress, 2 nd Session.<br />

March 17, 1978.<br />

21 Humanitarian Problems of Southeast Asia, 1977-78. A Study<br />

Mission Report Prepared for the Use of the Committee on the<br />

Judiciary, United States Senate, Ninety-Fifth Congress, Second<br />

Session. March 1978.<br />

22 Humanitarian Problems of Southeast Asia, 1977-78. A Study<br />

Mission Report Prepared for the Use of the Committee on the<br />

Judiciary, United States Senate, Ninety-Fifth Congress, Second<br />

Session. March 1978.<br />

23 The Refugee Resettlement Problem in Thailand. May 1978.<br />

U.S. Central Intelligence Agency, National Foreign Assessment<br />

Center.<br />

24 Report to the Congress: Indochinese Refugee Assistance<br />

Program. December 31, 1978. U.S. Department of Health,<br />

Education, and Welfare.<br />

25 The Indochinese Situation August 1979. Report of a Study<br />

Mission of the U.S. House of Representatives August 2-11,<br />

1979. 96 th Congress, 1 st Session. September 16, 1979.<br />

26 East Asia and the Pacific. The Indochinese Refugee Problem:<br />

An Overview. September 1979. U.S. Department of State.<br />

27 Report to the Congress: Indochinese Refugee Assistance<br />

Program. December 31, 1979. U.S. Department of Health,<br />

Education, and Welfare.<br />

28 Indochinese Refugees: The Impact of First Asylum Countries<br />

and Implications for American Policy. A Study Prepared for the<br />

Use of the Joint Economic Committee Congress of the United


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States. 96 th Congress, 2 nd Session. November 25, 1980.<br />

29 Foreign Assistance and Related Programs Appropriated for<br />

1981. Hearings before a Subcommittee of the Committee on<br />

Appropriations, House of Representatives, Ninety-Sixth<br />

Congress, Second Session; Subcommittee on Foreign<br />

Operations and Related Agencies, Clarence D. Long, Maryland,<br />

Chairman; Part 4. 1980<br />

229 1 Foreign Assistance Legislation for Fiscal year 1982 (Part 5).<br />

Hearing and Markup before the Subcommittee on Asian and<br />

Pacific Affairs of the Committee on Foreign Affairs, House of<br />

Representatives, Ninety-Seventh Congress, First Session;<br />

Economic and Security Assistance in Asia and the Pacific;<br />

March 25, 24, 25, 26, 30, 31; and April 6, 1981.<br />

2 Shepard Lowman on U.S. Refugee Policies (Solarz<br />

Committee). Congressional Testimony. October 1981.<br />

3 Congressional Record. May 19, 1983. Vol. 129, No. 69.<br />

98 th Congress, First Session.<br />

4 Report of Fact-Finding Mission to Refugee Camps in Southeast<br />

Asia (October 24 to November 16, 1983). California<br />

Legislature, Joint Committee on Refugee Resettlement and<br />

Immigration. Paul B. Carpenter, Chairman; Art Agnos , Vice<br />

Chairman.<br />

5 Economic Development and Employment Projects. The Hmong<br />

Resettlement Study, Vol. II. Dr. Simon M. Fass, and Diana D.<br />

Bui. March 1984. Office of Refugee Resettlement, U.S.<br />

Department of Health and Human Services.<br />

6 The Hmong Resettlement Study Site Report: Fort Smith,<br />

Arkansas. Prepared by Bruce T. Downing. April 30, 1984.<br />

Office of Refugee Resettlement, U.S. Department of Health and<br />

Human Services.<br />

7 The Hmong Resettlement Study Site Report: Province, Rhode<br />

Island. Prepared by John Finck. July 1984. U.S. Department of<br />

Health and Human Services, Social Security Administration,<br />

Office of Refugee Resettlement.


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8 Refugee and Migration Problems in Southeast Asia: 1984. Staff<br />

Report Prepared for the use of the Subcommittee on<br />

Immigration and Refugee Policy, Committee on the Judiciary,<br />

United States Senate. Ninety-Eighth Congress, Second Session,<br />

August 1984.<br />

9 The Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN):<br />

Economic Development Prospect and the Role of the United<br />

States. Larry A. Niksch. October 17, 1984. Congressional<br />

Research Service, The Library of Congress.<br />

10 The Hmong Resettlement Study Site Report: Dallas-Fort<br />

Worth, Texas. October 1984. U.S. Department of Health and<br />

Human Services, Social Security Administration, Office of<br />

Refugee Resettlement.<br />

11 The Hmong Resettlement Study Site Report: Fresno, California.<br />

October 1984. U.S. Department of Health and Human Services,<br />

Social Security Administration, Office of Refugee<br />

Resettlement.<br />

12 The Hmong Resettlement Study Site Report: Minneapolis-St.<br />

Paul, Minnesota. October 1984. U.S. Department of Health and<br />

Human Services, Social Security Administration, Office of<br />

Refugee Resettlement.<br />

13 The Hmong Resettlement Study Site Report: Orange County,<br />

California. Prepared by Mary Cohn. October 1984. U.S.<br />

Department of Health and Human Services, Social Security<br />

Administration, Office of Refugee Resettlement.<br />

14 The Hmong Resettlement Study Site Report: Orange County,<br />

California. Prepared by Michael Sweeney. October 1984. U.S.<br />

Department of Health and Human Services, Social Security<br />

Administration, Office of Refugee Resettlement.<br />

15 Nuclear Proliferation Factbook. 99 th Congress, 1 st Session, Joint<br />

Committee Print. Prepared for the Subcommittee on Arms<br />

Control, International Security and Science and on International<br />

Economic Policy and Trade of the Committee on Foreign<br />

Affairs, U.S. House of Representatives, and the Subcommittee<br />

on Energy, Nuclear Proliferation, and Federal Processes of the


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Committee on Governmental Affairs, U.S. Senate, by the<br />

Environmental and Natural Resources Policy Division,<br />

Congressional Research Service, Library of Congress. August<br />

1985.<br />

16 Refugee Resettlement Program. Report to Congress, FY 1994.<br />

Office of Refugee Resettlement, U.S. Department of Health and<br />

Human Services.<br />

Series 19: DRV/SRV Anniversaries (1.5)<br />

229 17-33 DRV Anniversaries 1960-1978<br />

230 1-24 SRV Anniversaries 1978-1995<br />

231 1-5 SRV Anniversaries 1996-2000<br />

Series 20: DRV/SRV General (1.5)<br />

Subseries1: DRV/SRV General-Basic Data (.5)<br />

SubSubseries: DRV General-Basic Data 2 (4 Folders)<br />

231 6-9 DRV General-Basic Data 2 (1965-1975)<br />

SubSubseries: DRV/SRV General-Vietnam Basic Data (5 Folders)<br />

231 10-14 DRV/SRV General -Vietnam Basic Data (1943-1992)<br />

SubSubseries: DRV/SRV General-South Vietnam Basic Data (2 Folders)<br />

231<br />

1984)<br />

15-16 DRV/SRV General-South Vietnam Basic Data (1960-<br />

DRV/SRV General-Basic Data<br />

231 17-26 SRV General 1976-1984<br />

232 1-13 SRV General 1985-1993


Series 21: China (1.3)<br />

China<br />

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232 14-22 China 1950-1979<br />

Subseries 1: China-Leadership (1 Folder)<br />

233 1 China-Leadership (1960’s-1970’s)<br />

233 2-15 China 1970-1997<br />

Subseries 2: China-U.S. (.25)<br />

233 16-20 China-U.S. (1960-1973)<br />

Series 22: DRV/SRV Emulation Movements (1.25)<br />

233 21-23 DRV Emulation Movements (1948-1968)<br />

234 1-20 DRV Emulation Movements (1948-1984)<br />

235 1-2 SRV Emulation Movements 11 (1984-1999)<br />

Series 23: Vietnam History (1.25)<br />

235 3-5 Vietnam History-Vietnam Historical Background (1950-1997)<br />

6 Vietnam History-La Dimension Historique Du Drame De<br />

L’Indochine. 1998.<br />

7 Vietnam History- Zen in Medieval Vietnam. Zen in Medieval<br />

Vietnam. Cuong Tu Nguyen. (1997)<br />

8 Vietnam History-Pre-Foreign Relations. Vietnamese Art:A<br />

Stone Pillar Carved With Dragon Motifs. Minth Thao. 1972.<br />

(Covers LY Period 1009-1225)<br />

9 Vietnam-History- DRV/NLF Historic Documents 1965<br />

10-11 Vietnam History-Viet Minh Era


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12 Vietnam History-Viet Minh Era-Final Declaration of 1954<br />

Geneva Accords.<br />

13-16 Vietnam History-DRV/NLF Publications<br />

17 Vietnam History-Pre Modern Era<br />

18 Vietnam History-French Colonial Era<br />

19-22 Vietnam History-World War II<br />

23 Vietnam History-Operation Exodus-Operation Exodus: The<br />

Refugee Movement to Free Vietnam. Published by Directorate<br />

General of Information, Saigon-Vietnam. (1954)<br />

24 Vietnam History- South Vietnam (1968-1995)<br />

236 1-2 Vietnam History- South Vietnam (1968-1995)<br />

3-5 Vietnam History-Communism (1950’s-1980’s)<br />

Series 24: International Committee of the Red Cross Interviews with POWs in South Vietnam<br />

Pre-1975 (1.1)<br />

236 6 International Committee of the Red Cross Interviews with<br />

POWs in South Vietnam Pre-1975-Rapport Sur La Visite Du<br />

Centre Du Rééducation De An Loc (Province De Binh-Long).<br />

7 International Committee of the Red Cross Interviews with<br />

POWs in South Vietnam Pre-1975-Report on a Visit to the<br />

Interrogation Center of the Bac Lieu (Vinh Loi).<br />

8 International Committee of the Red Cross Interviews with<br />

POWs in South Vietnam Pre-1975-Report on the Visit to the<br />

Interrogation Center of the 22 nd ARVN Division at Bagi<br />

(Near Qui Nhon.)<br />

9 International Committee of the Red Cross Interviews with<br />

POWs in South Vietnam Pre-1975- Rapport Sur La Visite Du<br />

Centre Du Rééducation De Ban Mê Thuôt (Province De<br />

Darlac.)<br />

10 International Committee of the Red Cross Interviews with<br />

POWs in South Vietnam Pre-1975-Report on Visit to Bien-Hoa<br />

Prisoner of War Camp.<br />

11 International Committee of the Red Cross Interviews with<br />

POWs in South Vietnam Pre-1975-Report on Visit to Bien-Hoa


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Prisoner of War Camp.<br />

12-13 International Committee of the Red Cross Interviews with<br />

POWs in South Vietnam Pre-1975-Rapport Sur La Visite Du<br />

Camp De Prisonniers De Guerre De Can-Tho.<br />

14 International Committee of the Red Cross Interviews with<br />

POWs in South Vietnam Pre-1975-Rapport Sur La Visite Du<br />

Centre De Rééducation De Cao Lanh, Chef-Lieu De La<br />

Province De Kien Phong.<br />

15 International Committee of the Red Cross Interviews with<br />

POWs in South Vietnam Pre-1975-Report on the Visit to Chau<br />

Doc Reeducation Center, Chau Doc Provincial Capital.<br />

16 International Committee of the Red Cross Interviews with<br />

POWs in South Vietnam Pre-1975-Rapport Sur La Visite Du<br />

Centre De Rééducation De Dalat, Chef-Lieu De La Province De<br />

Tuyên-Duc.<br />

17-18 International Committee of the Red Cross Interviews with<br />

POWs in South Vietnam Pre-1975-Rapport Sur La Visite Du<br />

Centre De Rééducation De Danang.<br />

19 International Committee of the Red Cross Interviews with<br />

POWs in South Vietnam Pre-1975-Report on Visit to Duc Hoa<br />

Screening Camp (25 th ARVN Division).<br />

20 International Committee of the Red Cross Interviews with<br />

POWs in South Vietnam Pre-1975- Rapport Sur La Visite Du<br />

Centre De Rééducation De Gia Dinh, Province De Gia-Dinh.<br />

21 International Committee of the Red Cross Interviews with<br />

POWs in South Vietnam Pre-1975- Rapport Sur La Visite Du<br />

Centre De Rééducation De Go Công (Province De Go Công).<br />

22 International Committee of the Red Cross Interviews with<br />

POWs in South Vietnam Pre-1975- Rapport Sur La Visite Du<br />

Centre De Rééducation De Ham Tan, Chef-Lieu De La<br />

Province De Binh Tuy.<br />

23 International Committee of the Red Cross Interviews with<br />

POWs in South Vietnam Pre-1975- Rapport Sur La Visite Du<br />

Centre De Rééducation De Hoa-Lac, Chef-Lieu Da La Province<br />

De Go Công.


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24 International Committee of the Red Cross Interviews with<br />

POWs in South Vietnam Pre-1975- Rapport Sur La Visite Du<br />

Centre De Rééducation De Hôi-An, Chef-Lieu De La Province<br />

Quang-Nam.<br />

25 International Committee of the Red Cross Interviews with<br />

POWs in South Vietnam Pre-1975- Centre De Rééducation De<br />

Hue, Chef-Lieu De La Province De Thua-Thien.<br />

26 International Committee of the Red Cross Interviews with<br />

POWs in South Vietnam Pre-1975-Report on the Visit to the<br />

Khanh Hung Reeducation Center (Soc Trang)<br />

(Ba Xuyen Province.)<br />

27 International Committee of the Red Cross Interviews with<br />

POWs in South Vietnam Pre-1975- Rapport Sur La Visite Du<br />

Centre De Rééducation De Kontum, Chef-Lieu De La Province<br />

Kontum.<br />

28 International Committee of the Red Cross Interviews with<br />

POWs in South Vietnam Pre-1975- Rapport Sur La Visite Du<br />

Centre De Rééducation De Long-Xuyen, Chef-Lieu De La<br />

Province De An Giang.<br />

29 International Committee of the Red Cross Interviews with<br />

POWs in South Vietnam Pre-1975- Rapport Sur La Visite Du<br />

Centre De Rééducation De Moc Hoa, Chef-Lieu De La<br />

Province De Kien Tuong.<br />

30 International Committee of the Red Cross Interviews with<br />

POWs in South Vietnam Pre-1975- Rapport Sur La Visite Du<br />

Centre De Rééducation De My Tho, Chef-Lieu De La Province<br />

De Dinh-Tuong.<br />

31 International Committee of the Red Cross Interviews with<br />

POWs in South Vietnam Pre-1975-Report on the Inspection of<br />

the Re-Education Center at Nha-Trang, Capital of the Province<br />

of Khanh-Hoa.<br />

32 International Committee of the Red Cross Interviews with<br />

POWs in South Vietnam Pre-1975- Rapport Sur La Visite Du<br />

Centre De Rééducation De Phan Rang, Chef-Lieu De La<br />

Province De Ninh Thuân.


93<br />

33 International Committee of the Red Cross Interviews with<br />

POWs in South Vietnam Pre-1975- Rapport Sur La Visite Du<br />

Centre De Rééducation De Phan-Thiêt, Chef-Lieu De La<br />

Province De Binh-Thuân.<br />

34 International Committee of the Red Cross Interviews with<br />

POWs in South Vietnam Pre-1975- Rapport Sur La Visite Du<br />

Centre De Rééducation De Phu Cuong, Chef-Lieu De La<br />

Province De Binh Duong.<br />

35 International Committee of the Red Cross Interviews with<br />

POWs in South Vietnam Pre-1975- Report on the Visit to the<br />

Interrogation Center of the 5 th Infantry Division (ARVN) at Phu<br />

Loi.<br />

36 International Committee of the Red Cross Interviews with<br />

POWs in South Vietnam Pre-1975- Rapport Sur La Visite Du<br />

Centre De Rééducation De Phu Vinh, Chef-Lieu De La<br />

Province De Vinh Binh.<br />

37 International Committee of the Red Cross Interviews with<br />

POWs in South Vietnam Pre-1975- Rapport Sur La Visite Du<br />

Centre De Rééducation De Phuoc-Lê, Chef-Lieu De La<br />

Province De Phuoc-Tuy. December 14, 1970.<br />

38-39 International Committee of the Red Cross Interviews with<br />

POWs in South Vietnam Pre-1975- Rapport Sur La Visite Du<br />

Centre De Rééducation De Pleiku, Chef-Lieu De La Province<br />

De Pleiku.<br />

237 1 International Committee of the Red Cross Interviews with<br />

POWs in South Vietnam Pre-1975- Rapport Sur La Visite Du<br />

Centre De Rééducation De Quan Long (Ca Mau), Chef-Lieu De<br />

La Province D’An Xuyên.<br />

2 International Committee of the Red Cross Interviews with<br />

POWs in South Vietnam Pre-1975- Rapport Sur La Visite Du<br />

Centre De Rééducation De Quang-Ngai, Chef-Lieu De La<br />

Province De Quang Ngai.<br />

3 International Committee of the Red Cross Interviews with<br />

POWs in South Vietnam Pre-1975- Rapport Sur La Visite Du<br />

Centre De Rééducation De Quang Tri, Chef-Lieu De La


94<br />

Province De Quang-Tri.<br />

4-5 International Committee of the Red Cross Interviews with<br />

POWs in South Vietnam Pre-1975- Rapport Sur La Visite Du<br />

Centre De Rééducation De Qui-Nhon, Chef-Lieu De La<br />

Province De Binh-Dinh.<br />

6 International Committee of the Red Cross Interviews with<br />

POWs in South Vietnam Pre-1975- Rapport Sur La Visite Du<br />

Centre De Rééducation De Rach Gia, Chef-Lieu De La Provinc<br />

De Kiên Giang.<br />

7 International Committee of the Red Cross Interviews with<br />

POWs in South Vietnam Pre-1975- Report on the Visit to the<br />

Interrogation Center of the 9 th Infantry Division of the Armed<br />

Forces of the Republic of Vietnam at Sadec.<br />

8 International Committee of the Red Cross Interviews with<br />

POWs in South Vietnam Pre-1975- Report on the Inspection of<br />

Samkhé Prison.<br />

9 International Committee of the Red Cross Interviews with<br />

POWs in South Vietnam Pre-1975- Rapport Sur La Visite Du<br />

Centre De Rééducation De Tam-Ky, Chef-Lieu De La Province<br />

De Quang-Tin.<br />

10 International Committee of the Red Cross Interviews with<br />

POWs in South Vietnam Pre-1975- Rapport Sur La Visite Du<br />

Centre De Rééducation De Tân An, Chef-Lieu De La Province<br />

De Long-An.<br />

11 International Committee of the Red Cross Interviews with<br />

POWs in South Vietnam Pre-1975- Rapport Sur La Visite Du<br />

Centre De Rééducation De Tay Ninh, Chef-Lieu De La<br />

Province De Tay Ninh.<br />

12 International Committee of the Red Cross Interviews with<br />

POWs in South Vietnam Pre-1975- Rapport Sur La Visite Du<br />

Centre De Rééducation De Tuy-Hoa, Chef-Lieu De La<br />

Province De Phu-Yen.<br />

13 International Committee of the Red Cross Interviews with<br />

POWs in South Vietnam Pre-1975- Rapport Sur La Visite Du<br />

Centre De Rééducation De Truc Giang (Ben Tre) Province De


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95<br />

Kien Hoa.<br />

14 International Committee of the Red Cross Interviews with<br />

POWs in South Vietnam Pre-1975- Rapport Sur La Visite Du<br />

Centre De Rééducation De Vinh-Long.<br />

15 International Committee of the Red Cross Interviews with<br />

POWs in South Vietnam Pre-1975- Report on Visit to Xuan<br />

Loc Screening Camp (18 th ARVN Division).<br />

237 16-30 SRV Reeducation 1975 -1986<br />

238 1-6 SRV Reeducation 1987-1999<br />

Series 26: DRV/SRV Human Rights (.75)<br />

238 7-19 DRV/SRV Human Rights 1948-1999<br />

Series 27: Personal Papers (.6)<br />

SubSeries 1: Personal Papers-Printed Materials (.35)<br />

238 20 Personal Papers-Printed Materials. A Plea for the Study of the<br />

Development of Amateur Radio as a Means of International<br />

Communication in the Pacific Area. (1929). Summary of<br />

Memorandum by Colonel Clair Foster. American Council,<br />

Institute of Pacific Relations.<br />

21 Personal Papers-Printed Materials. R. H. Coats. Import and<br />

Export of Capital From Canada. 1929. Institute of Pacific<br />

Relations.<br />

22 Personal Papers-Printed Materials. Dr. Manuel Gamio.<br />

Commentaries on the Indo-Iberic Countries of the Pacific.<br />

1929. Institute of Pacific Relations.<br />

23 Personal Papers-Printed Materials. F. R. E. Mauldon. Round<br />

Table Discussion on Peopling of Australia: Migration as a<br />

Practical Problem. 1929. Institute of Pacific Relations,


96<br />

Australia.<br />

24 Personal Papers-Printed Materials. W. L. Holland. Migration in<br />

the Pacific. 1931. Preliminary Syllabus for Roundtable<br />

Discussion; Hangchow, China Conference; October 21-<br />

November 4, 1931; Institute of Pacific Relations.<br />

239 1 Personal Papers-Printed Materials. Roger Levy.<br />

Communications with the Far East. 1933. Institute of Pacific<br />

Relations, 5 th Conference.<br />

2 Personal Papers-Printed Materials. Problems of the Pacific<br />

Area: The Banff Conference of the Institute of Pacific<br />

Relations-An English Impression. Institute of Pacific Relations,<br />

5 th Conference, Banff, 1933.<br />

3 Personal Papers-Printed Materials. Untitled-Release for<br />

Monday, August 7. American Council, Institute of Pacific<br />

Relations, 5 th Conference, Banff, 1933.<br />

4 Personal Papers-Printed Materials. Captain R. S. Walton.<br />

Shipping in the Pacific. 1933. Fifth Biennial Conference,<br />

Institute of Pacific Relations, Data Paper.<br />

5 Personal Papers-Printed Materials. Yosemite Conference-<br />

August 15-29, 1936: Aims and Results of Social and Economic<br />

Policies in Pacific Countries. 1936. Fifth Memorandum,<br />

Institute of Pacific Relations.<br />

6 Personal Papers-Printed Materials. Australia Trade Relations.<br />

Institute of Pacific Relations; Study Meeting, Victoria-British<br />

Columbia; November-December 1939; Data Papers, Australian<br />

Institute of International Affairs.<br />

7 Personal Papers-Printed Materials. Italy and the Far East.<br />

(1939.) International Secretariat, Institute of Pacific Relations.<br />

8 Personal Papers-Printed Materials. The Principle of Non-<br />

Recognition in International Law. 1939. International<br />

Secretariat, Institute of Pacific Relations.<br />

9 Personal Papers-Printed Materials. William C. Johnstone. The<br />

Treatment of Japan. (1944.) International Secretariat, Institute<br />

of Pacific Relations.


97<br />

10 Personal Papers-Printed Materials. The Outlook for Reconstruction<br />

and Development in Asia , and Its Significance for Western<br />

America. American Institute of Pacific Relations, Regional<br />

Conference; Asilomar, California (On the Monterey Peninsula);<br />

December 13-15, 1946.<br />

11 Introduction to I.C.C.N.D. December 1974. International<br />

Conference on Children & National Development; Saigon, The<br />

Republic of Vietnam; January 14-23, 1975.<br />

12 Personal Papers-Printed Materials. “Buddhism and Peace.” Viet<br />

Nam Buddhist Sangha. 1987. 1986 Symposium organized by<br />

Cultural Department of the Vietnam Buddhist Sangha and the<br />

Vietnam ABCP National Center.<br />

13 Personal Papers-Printed Materials. M. H. Beiz. Theories of<br />

Population and Their Application to Australia. Date Unknown.<br />

Institute of Pacific Relations-Australia.<br />

14 Personal Papers-Printed Materials. Compilation of the Works of<br />

Dư Phước Long (Patrick Du Long). Date Unkown.<br />

15 Personal Papers-Printed Materials. F. W. Eggleston.<br />

Developmental Politics in Australia. Date Unknown. Institute<br />

of Pacific Relations-Australia.<br />

16 Personal Papers-Printed Materials. F. W. Eggleston. Population<br />

Growth and the Standard of Comfort. Date Unknown. Institute<br />

of Pacific Relations-Australia.<br />

17 Personal Papers-Printed Materials. Dr. Ellis. Position of Aliens<br />

Under Australian Law. Date Unknown. Institute of Pacific<br />

Relations-Australia.<br />

18 Personal Papers-Printed Materials. Dr. J. A. Gilruth (John<br />

Anderson Gilruth). The Pastoral and Livestock Raising<br />

Possibilities of Australia. Date Unkown. Institute of Pacific<br />

Relations-Australia.<br />

19 Personal Papers-Printed Materials. Author Unknown. The<br />

Rostow Doctrine. Date Unknown.<br />

20 Personal Papers-Printed Materials. Brochure. Royal College<br />

Temple of Literature. Date Unknown. Museum Department,<br />

Hanoi Cultural and Information Service.


98<br />

21 Personal Papers-Printed Materials. Sheldon W. Simon. Asean<br />

Security Prospects. Date Unknown. A paper prepared for the<br />

Pacific Basin Issue of the Journal of International Affairs.<br />

22 Personal Papers-Printed Materials. Author Unknown. Pamphlet.<br />

Vote Against the War Boycott Pan Am. Date Unknown.<br />

Subseries 2: Personal Papers-Thesis (1Thesis, 2 folders)<br />

239 23 Personal Papers-Thesis. James R. Caswell. ASEAN and<br />

<strong>Indochina</strong>: A Strategy for Reginal [sic] Stability in the 1980’s.<br />

December 1984. Navy Postgraduate School, Monterey, CA.<br />

24 Personal Papers-Thesis. James R. Caswell. ASEAN and<br />

<strong>Indochina</strong>: A Strategy for Reginal [sic] Stability in the 1980’s.<br />

December 1984. Navy Postgraduate School, Monterey, CA.<br />

Subseries 3: Personal Papers-Discussion Paper (1 folder)<br />

239 25 Personal Papers-Discussion Paper. Frank Armbruster; Andrew<br />

Caranfil; Herman Kahn; William Schneider, Jr.; and John<br />

Thomas. <strong>Indochina</strong>: A Discussion Paper for a Meeting at Airlie<br />

House, June 21, 1979. June 14, 1979. Hudson Institute, Inc.<br />

SubSeries 4: Personal Papers-Class Paper (1folder)<br />

239 26 Personal Papers-Class Paper. Pheuiphanh Ngaosyvathn. The<br />

Settlement of the French <strong>Indochina</strong>-Thailand Territorial<br />

Disputes by the Washington Conference. (1946-1947.)<br />

Thailand’s Negotiation Strategy. May 9, 1989. Harvard<br />

University, Faculty of Arts and Sciences, Government 3000:<br />

Reading and Research.<br />

Subseries 5: Personal Papers-Working Papers (3 Folders)<br />

239 27 Personal Papers-Working Papers. Michael Haas. Steps Toward<br />

A New Cambodia. February 10, 1993. Working Paper Series,


Series 28: DRV/SRV Culture (.25)<br />

99<br />

Vol. 2, (1993), No. 1. Cambodia Studies Committee; Center for<br />

Southeast Asian Studies; School of Hawaiian, Asian, & Pacific<br />

Studies; University of Hawaii at Manoa.<br />

28 Personal Papers-Working Papers. Michael Haas. The Future of<br />

Cambodia: Implications of the 1993 Election. October 29,<br />

1993. Working Paper Series, Vol. 2, (1993), No. 7. Cambodia<br />

Studies Committee; Center for Southeast Asian Studies; School<br />

of Hawaiian, Asian, & Pacific Studies; University of Hawaii at<br />

Manoa.<br />

29 Personal Papers-Working Papers. Hourn Kim Kao. UNTAC: A<br />

Success Story? [The United Nations Transitional Authority of<br />

Cambodia (UNTAC).] November 1993. Working Paper Series,<br />

No. 12 (1993). Cambodia Studies Committee; Center for<br />

Southeast Asian Studies; School of Hawaiian, Asian, & Pacific<br />

Studies; University of Hawaii at Manoa.<br />

239 30-45 DRV Culture 1965-1997<br />

Series 29: DRV/SRV Public Welfare (.25)<br />

239 46-51 DRV/SRV Public Welfare (1962-1999)<br />

Series 30: Removed Materials.<br />

Incoming<br />

SubSeries 1: Correspondence (7 Folders)<br />

Incoming (6 Folders)<br />

Outgoing (1 Folder)<br />

240 Half Box<br />

1 Books-Removed Materials-Incoming Correspondence.<br />

Department of Defense, Defense Intelligence College.


Outgoing<br />

100<br />

Regarding book- Southeast Asia: Problems and Prospects. A<br />

Conference Report, December 4-5, 1984.<br />

2 Books-Removed Materials-Incoming Correspondence. East-<br />

West Center. Regarding book by Muthiah Alagappa. The<br />

Dynamics of International Security in Southeast Asia: Change<br />

and Continuity; and Regional Arrangements and International<br />

Security in Southeast Asia: Going Beyond Zopean, (1991.)<br />

3 Books-Removed Materials-Incoming Correspondence. East-<br />

West Center. Regarding book by Carol J. Ireson and W.<br />

Randall Ireson. Cultivating the Forest: Gender and the Decline<br />

of Wild Resources Among the Tay of Northern Vietnam, July<br />

1996.<br />

4 Books-Removed Materials-Incoming Correspondence.<br />

Malaysian International Affairs Forum (MIAF). Regarding<br />

book edited by Zakaria Haji Ahmad. Japan-United States<br />

Relations and the Asia-Pacifi, 1987.<br />

5 Books-Removed Materials-Incoming Correspondence. Deborah<br />

McNamara (Griffith University). Regarding publications by the<br />

Centre for the Study of Australia-Asia Relations (CSAAR).<br />

6 Books-Removed Materials-Incoming Correspondence. The<br />

Officers of the World Affairs Council of Pittsburgh. Regarding<br />

book edited by Kennedy, John E. Kennedy, George C. Mitchell,<br />

and John D. Paulus . Asian/Pacific Dynamics-Economic<br />

Political Security: The Findings of a Trilogy of Panel Studies<br />

by Recognized Experts, (1984).<br />

240 7 Books-Removed Materials-Outgoing Correspondence. June 9,<br />

1987 to Institut fur Asienkunde.<br />

SubSeries 2: Name Cards (2 Folders)<br />

240 8 Books-Removed Materials-Name Card. Joel R. Charny. Author<br />

of NGOs and the Rehabilitation and Reconstruction of<br />

Cambodia, 1992.


101<br />

9 Books-Removed Materials-Name Card. François Guilbert.<br />

Author of Dix ans de Coopération Économique entre le<br />

Vietnam et l’Europe de L’Est. (Ten Years of Economic<br />

Cooperation Between Vietnam and Eastern Europe), 1988<br />

SubSeries 3: Notes (7 Folders)<br />

240 10 Books-Removed Materials-Notes. Endicott, John E. Grand<br />

Strategy and the Pacific Region. 1989.<br />

11 Books-Removed Materials-Notes. François Guilbert. Dix ans<br />

de Coopération Économique entre le Vietnam et l’Europe de<br />

L’Est. (Ten Years of Economic Cooperation Between Vietnam<br />

and Eastern Europe), 1988.<br />

12 Books-Removed Materials-Notes. Hồ Lê. Cú Pháp Tiếng Việt:<br />

Quyển I, Phương Pháp Nghiên Cứu Cú Pháp (Syntax of the<br />

Vietnamese Language-Vol I). 1991.<br />

13 Books-Removed Materials-Notes. Liêm Thanh Lâm. Le Viet-<br />

Nam Communiste et La Gestion Des Terres. 1989.<br />

14 Books-Removed Materials-Notes. Quy Chế Hoạt Ðộng Của<br />

Hội Ðồng Nhân Dân Các Cấp (Statute: Functions of People’s<br />

Councils at Different Levels).1996.<br />

15 Books-Removed Materials-Notes. Văn Kiện Ðại Hội Ðại Biểu<br />

Toàn Quốc Lần Thứ VIII: Ðang Cộng Sản Việt Nam. 1996.<br />

Documents, VCP (Vietnamese Communist Party), National<br />

Delegates’ VIII’s Congress.<br />

16 Books-Removed Materials-Notes. Gerhard Will. Blockfreiheit<br />

und Sozialismus: Das Beispiel Vietnam (Non Alignment and<br />

Socialism: The Example of Vietnam). 1987.<br />

SubSeries 4: Addendums (4 Folders)<br />

240 17 Books-Removed Materials-Addendums. Amnesty International.<br />

Kampuchea: Political Imprisonment and Torture. 1987.<br />

18 Books-Removed Materials-Addendums. Các Ngành Kinh Tế<br />

Cụ Thể Trong Quan Hệ Công-Nông Nghiệp. 1983. Viện Mác-


102<br />

Lê-Nin (Marx & Lenin Institute), Viện Chủ Nghĩa Xã Hội<br />

Khoa Học (Institute of Communism and Science).<br />

19 Books-Removed Materials-Addendums. Stephen Denny and<br />

Ginetta Sagan. Violations of Human Rights in the Socialist<br />

Republic of Vietnam: April 30, 1975- April 30, 1983. 1983.<br />

Aurora Foundation.<br />

20 Addendums to Unknown Books<br />

SubSeries 5: News/Press Releases (2 Folders)<br />

240 21 Books-Removed Materials-Addendums-News/Press Release.<br />

Press Release from American Enterprise Institute for Public<br />

Policy Research regarding Allan W. Cameron and his book,<br />

<strong>Indochina</strong>: Prospects After “The End”, 1976.<br />

22 Books-Removed Materials-Addendums-News/Press Release.<br />

News Releases found in book. Amnesty International, Getting<br />

Away With Murder: Political Killings and ‘Disappearances’ in<br />

the 1990s, 1993.<br />

SubSeries 6: Advance Receipt (1 Folder)<br />

240 23 Books-Removed Materials-Advance Receipt. Advance Copy<br />

Receipt from Oxford University Press for book. Carlyle A.<br />

Thayer. Beyond <strong>Indochina</strong>: <strong>Indochina</strong>’s Transition from<br />

Socialist Central Planning to Market-Oriented Economics and<br />

its Integration into South-east Asia. 1995.<br />

SubSeries 7: Insert (1 Folder)<br />

240 24 Books-Removed Materials-Insert. “June 1 st 1958 International<br />

Airlines Time Tables: Schedule of Daily Arrivals and<br />

Departures at Donmuang Airport, Bangkok.” Found in book,<br />

Thai Tourist Guide, (1961).<br />

SubSeries 8: Resource Pamphlet (1 Folder)


Seperated Materials:<br />

Artifacts<br />

103<br />

240 25 Books-Removed Materials-Resource Pamphlet. Information<br />

Pamphlet and Order Form accompanying book. The Vietnam<br />

Era: A Guide to Teaching Resources. 1978. <strong>Indochina</strong><br />

Curriculum Group, Cambridge, Massachusetts.<br />

On March 5, 2010 one Friend Shipment, Friendship People-to-People, Aid to Vietnam button<br />

was removed from the <strong>Douglas</strong> <strong>Pike</strong> <strong>Collection</strong>: <strong>Indochina</strong> <strong>Archive</strong>, 2258, Box 32, Folder 23,<br />

DRV FR/US 1975 IV. The pin was placed in the Vietnam <strong>Archive</strong>’s artifacts.<br />

Location:<br />

Museum <strong>Number</strong>: 2258museum4132<br />

Books-425 books<br />

Location: 9 Boxes on top of book case Vietnam DS 559912.V52- E 846.J55 in stacks.<br />

1. A Brief Introduction to Sottatthaki Mahanidana for the Royal Cremation of The<br />

Venerable Lord Abbot Somdet Phra Budhacharaya (Sa-ngiam Cantasiri Maha<br />

Thera) of Wat Suthatthephavararam Bangkok, Thailan: This Article is Highly<br />

Condensed From a Study of the Books that Deal With the Theme of the Ten<br />

Future Buddhas. [1984.] (Sottatthaki Mahanidana is by Culabuddhaghosa.)<br />

2. A Brief Political and Economic Handbook of Eastern and Southern Asia.<br />

Institute of Pacific Relations; Twelfth Conference; Kyoto, Japan; September-<br />

October 1954; Secretariat Paper No. 4; By members of the Institute of Pacific<br />

Relations International Secretariat.<br />

3. A Canadian View of the Pacific. Eighth Conference, Institute of Pacific<br />

Relations; Mont Tremblant, Quebec, Canada; December 1942; Canadian Paper<br />

No. 4. By a study group of the Toronto Branch of the Canadian Institute of<br />

International Affairs.


104<br />

4. A Handbook For Teaching Korean-Speaking Students. 1983. California State<br />

Department of Education, Office of Bilingual Bicultural Education.<br />

5. A Japanese View of Outer Mongolia: Being a Condensed Translation of ‘The<br />

Outer Mongolian People’s Republic’ by Yasuo Misshima and Tomio Goto.<br />

1942.<br />

6. After the Signing of the Paris Agreements: Documents on South Vietnam’s<br />

Political Prisoners. 1973. NARMIC/ VRC (National Action/Research on the<br />

Military Industrial Complex/Vietnam Resource Center).<br />

7. Ahmad, Zakaria Haji (Editor). Japan-United States Relations and the Asia-<br />

Pacific. Malaysian International Affairs Forum (MIAF), Kuala Lumpur, 1987.<br />

8. Akiyama, Takamasa, and Masayasu Ishiguro. Energy Demand in Five Major<br />

Asian Developing Countries: Structure and Prospects. 1995. (World Bank<br />

Discussion Papers, Paper <strong>Number</strong> 277)<br />

9. Alagappa, Muthiah. The Dynamics of International Security in Southeast Asia:<br />

Change and Continuity; and Regional Arrangements and International Security<br />

in Southeast Asia: Going Beyond Zopean. [1991.] Reprint Series, International<br />

Relations Program, <strong>Number</strong> 8.<br />

10. Alagappa, Muthiah. US-ASEAN Security Co-Operation: Limits and<br />

Possibilities. 1986. ISIS Research Note, Institute of Strategic and International<br />

Studies (ISIS), Malaysia.<br />

11. Alexiev, Alexander A. Marxism and Resistance in the Third World: Cause and<br />

Effect.1989<br />

12. Allen, Richard. A Short Introduction to the History & Politics of Southeast<br />

Asia. 1970.<br />

13. Allen, Sir Richard. The Task of Western Diplomacy in Southeast Asia. 1964.<br />

Paper No. 3. Center for the Study of U.S. Foreign Policy of the Department of<br />

Political Science, University of Cincinnati.<br />

14. The American-Vietnamese Dialogue. 1993 (February 8-11, 1993 Conference<br />

Report, Lanai, Hawaii. Dick Clark, Director. The Aspen Institute. Vol. 8, No. 2)


105<br />

15. Amnesty International. “Disappearances” and Political Killings: Human Rights<br />

Crisis of the 1990s. A Manual For Action. 1994<br />

16. Amnesty International. Getting Away With Murder: Political Killings and<br />

‘Disappearances’ in the 1990s. 1993<br />

17. Amnesty International. Kampuchea: Political Imprisonment and Torture. 1987<br />

18. Amnesty International. Kingdom of Cambodia: Diminishing Respect for<br />

Human Rights. 1996<br />

19. Amnesty International. State of Cambodia. Human Rights Developments: 1<br />

October 1991 to 31 January 1992. 1992<br />

20. An Outline History of the Viet Nam Workers’ Party (1930-1970). 1970.<br />

Foreign Languages Publishing House.<br />

21. An Outline of Institutions of the Democratic Republic of Viet Nam. 1974.<br />

Foreign Languages Publishing House.<br />

22. Anderson, David. Indo-Chinese Days. 1996. Australians in Asia Series No. 15.<br />

Centre for the Study of Australia-Asia Relations.<br />

23. Andrus, J. Russell. Basic Problems of Relief, Rehabilitation and Reconstruction<br />

in Southeast Asia. Institute of Pacific Relations; Ninth Conference; Hot<br />

Springs, Virginia; January 1945; Secretariat Paper No. 3.<br />

24. Angus, H. F. The Future Order in the Pacific Area. 1939. International<br />

Secretariat, Institute of Pacific Relations.<br />

25. Angus, Henry F. Responsibility for Peace and War in the Pacific. Reprinted for<br />

the Sixth Conference; Institute of Pacific Relations; Yosemite, California;<br />

August 15 to 29, 1936; Canadian Papers, Vol. II, No. 5.<br />

26. Angus, Henry F. Responsibility for Peace and War in the Pacific. Reprinted for<br />

the Sixth Conference; Institute of Pacific Relations; Yosemite, California;<br />

August 15 to 29, 1936; Canadian Papers, Vol. II, No. 5.<br />

27. Anh Duc. Hon Dat: Novel. Translated by Robert C. Friend. 1969.<br />

28. Aptheker, Herbert. Mission to Hanoi. 1966.


106<br />

29. Armstrong, John P. Southeast Asia and American Policy. 1959. Foreign<br />

Relations Series. Science Research Associates, Inc.<br />

30. Asean-<strong>Indochina</strong>: From Confrontation to Peaceful Cooperation. 1989.<br />

Translated from Russian to English by Tamara Matz.<br />

31. Asia Watch, A Division of Human Rights Watch. Political Control, Human<br />

Rights, and the UN Mission in Cambodia. 1992<br />

32. Asian Development After Vietnam.1968. Proceedings and Lectures/Asian<br />

Development Symposium. Sponsored by Asahi Shimbun /20-22 May<br />

1968/Tokyo.<br />

33. Asian Nationalism and Western Policies. 1951. Preliminary Report of the<br />

Eleventh Conference of the Institute of Pacific Relations; Lucknow, India;<br />

October 3-15, 1950.<br />

34. Aspects of India’s Foreign Relations. 1957. Institute of Pacific Relations;<br />

Thirteenth Conference; Lahore, Pakistan; February 1958; India Papers No. 1, 2,<br />

& 3. [Papers written by Sisir Gupta, Dr. S. N. Varma, and Dr. B. V. Krishna<br />

Murti.]<br />

35. Australia’s Interests and Policies in Regard to Problems of Economic and<br />

Social Reconstruction in the Pacific. Tenth Conference, Institute of Pacific<br />

Relations; Stratford-upon-Avon, England; September 1947; Australian Paper<br />

No. 2. By a study group of the Australian Institute of International Affairs.<br />

36. Australian Papers: Implications for Australia of Recent Developments in the<br />

Far East. Eleventh Conference, Institute of Pacific Relations; Lucknow, India;<br />

October 3-15, 1950. Australian Papers Nos. 1-4.<br />

37. Ball, W. Macmahon, P. D. Phillips, Geoffrey Sawyer, and a member of the<br />

Australian Institute of International Affairs. Australian Paper No. 3. Ninth<br />

Conference, Institute of Pacific Relations; Hot Springs, Virginia; January 1945.<br />

38. Ball, W. Macmahon. Notes on Nationalism and Communism in the Far East.<br />

Institute of Pacific Relations; Eleventh Conference; Lucknow, India; October 3-<br />

15, 1950; Secretariat Paper No. 7.


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39. Barnett, Robert W. America Holds the Balance in the Far East. 1940.<br />

40. Bartlett, E. L., Rupert Emerson, Lawrence S. Finkelstein, Roy E. James, and<br />

George H. McLane. America’s Pacific Dependencies: A Survey of American<br />

Colonial Policies and of Administration and Progress toward Self-Rule in<br />

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