Abstract
This study uses a technique known as a literature review to investigate contemporary derivative sources and arguments addressing the diplomatic history of the Republic of Vietnam in relation to Free World Military Forces during the Vietnam War (1965–1973). The primary discovery of this study is that, despite extensive discussion about the conflict and the involvement of allied troops, a significant gap remains in the diplomatic history of the Republic of Vietnam, despite a gradual increase in attention within international scholarly circles. The purpose of this report is to compile relevant publications and make suggestions for additional research to fill in the gaps that exist in the existing literature on the Vietnam War around the world.
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