Military and Economic Aid to Indochina: An Analysis of the FY 1975 Request to the Congress

Washington, DC and Philadelphia, PA: Indochina Resource Center and NARMIC, 1974. Reprint. Second printing. Wraps. [4], 51 p. Three-hole punched and staple bound. Footnotes. Two copies of a Fact Sheet on U.S. Expenditures on Indochina laid in. The Indochina Resource Center was founded in 1971 to inform the American people, legislators, and the media about the war in Indochina. The IRC also disseminated information about the countries of Laos, Cambodia and Vietnam where U.S. military personnel were fighting or bombing. The IRC changed its name to the Southeast Asia Resource Center in 1976. In 1982 the organization was absorbed by Asia Research Center. NARMIC is the National Action/Research on the Military Industrial Complex. MARMIC began in 1969 as a project of the American Friends Service Committee. NARMIC served as a resource for journalists, educators and students, the religious community, peace organizations, and concerned citizens from the U.S., Canada, and overseas by providing information about the role of the military-industrial complex in American society. Condition: Good. No dust jacket. Sticker removed from front cover, leaving scuff aned tear. Has other wear and soiling.

Keywords: Vietnam War, Indochina, Military Expenditures, Economic Aid, Laos, Cambodia, Postwar Reconstruction, Food for Peace, Military Assistance

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