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America Since the War (1976–Present)
- American self-image and Vietnam
- A disillusioned country
- American veterans in the 1970s
- Changing attitudes toward veterans
- The Wall
- Americans reconsider Vietnam
- U.S. foreign policy after Vietnam
- Vietnam and the 1991 Persian Gulf War
- Reaction to the Gulf War
- Reestablishing diplomatic ties with Vietnam
- Sources
- Words to Know
- People to Know
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