Notes in relation to the Manila Seminar. 3 pages are handwritten. 4 pages are typewritten (Guerilla Strategy and Tactics)
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Handwritten letter from [Vales?] to Dennis J. Duncanson to provide Duncanson with information regarding radio transmissions in South East Asia. An attachment entitled 'Broadcasting in South East Asia', dated August 1973, is enclosed.
Sem títuloLetter from F. P. Serong (Ted) to Dennis J. Duncanson. Ted provides an update of the political, military and social situation of South Vietnam, in particular the evacuation of the US community.
Sem títuloLetter from 'Bob' to Dennis J. Duncanson. Bob discusses a piece he is working on for Reader's Digest and writes that he has 'not heard from Ted since just after the invasion of South Vietnam by Communist North Vietnamese and Viet Cong forces. [Connected to the letter from F. P. Serong (Ted) to Dennis J. Duncanson, dated 14 April 1975 - DD/6/2].
Sem títuloLetter from Dennis J. Duncanson to Nguyễn Phú Đức in response to his letter from 23 June 1975. Duncanson replies to say that there are no employment opportunities at the University of Kent for Nguyễn Phú Đức. Duncanson, however, proposes a research project that he might be interested in, which would involve assembling "information about the purpose, organization, and method of operation of the Dang Can Lao'.
Sem títuloLetter from Nguyến Thế Anh to Dennis J. Duncanson. Nguyến writes that he and his family have been evacuated to America in the last days of April. Nguyến has applied for a research grant from the Ford Fellowship, which if successful Nguyến shall bring his family to France while he works in the archives in Paris, Aix en Provence and London.
Sem títuloLetter from D. L. Price (Lyn) to Dennis J. Duncanson to relay that Brian [Brian Crozier? The Director of the Institute for the Study of Conflict, London] is 'enthusiastic about [Duncanson's] project to analyse the Le Dang Can Lao' Vietnamese political party. Price (Lyn) discusses the time frame and fee for a piece of work from Duncanson to be published in Conflict Studies.
Sem títuloLetter from Dennis J. Duncanson to D. L. Price (Lyn) in response to the latter's letter on 15 August 1975. Following on from Price's news of enthusiasm concerning Duncanson's proposed study of the Can Lao party, Duncanson names four likely collaborators for the study.
Sem títuloLetter from Nguyen Van Anh to Dennis J. Duncanson. Phan Van Tao recounts details surrounding the Dang Can Lao party. Phan Van Tao suggests points of interest concerning the party's formation, throughout the 1950s and 60s, and right up to the 1970s during the Vietnam conflicts.
Sem títuloLetter from Dennis J. Duncanson to Nguyen Van Anh. Duncanson stresses the importance of enquiring about the Can Lao party and the necessity for remaining unbiased. Duncanson requests from Nguyen Van Anh the principle characteristics of the Can Lao party, the outline of the organisation and the multiple links it has to the police and other parts of the government. (Letter in French)
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