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A historical analysis text examines the political and diplomatic repercussions of accounting for missing American soldiers during and after the Vietnam War. The work by Michael J. Allen argues that efforts to recover lost warriors shaped U.S. politics, prolonged U.S.-Vietnam hostility, and contributed to the conservative ascendancy. The text mixes political, cultural, and diplomatic history to present the war's full and lasting impact.
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