The Tet Offensive: Intelligence Failure in War / Edition 1

The Tet Offensive: Intelligence Failure in War / Edition 1

by James J. Wirtz
ISBN-10:
0801482097
ISBN-13:
9780801482090
Pub. Date:
07/12/2013
Publisher:
Cornell University Press
ISBN-10:
0801482097
ISBN-13:
9780801482090
Pub. Date:
07/12/2013
Publisher:
Cornell University Press
The Tet Offensive: Intelligence Failure in War / Edition 1

The Tet Offensive: Intelligence Failure in War / Edition 1

by James J. Wirtz
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Overview

In this account of one of the worst intelligence failures in American
history, James J. Wirtz explains why U.S. forces were surprised by the North Vietnamese Tet Offensive in 1968. Wirtz reconstructs the turning point of the Vietnam War in unprecedented detail. Drawing upon Vietcong and recently declassified U.S. sources, he is able to trace the strategy and unfolding of the Tet campaign as well as the U.S. response.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780801482090
Publisher: Cornell University Press
Publication date: 07/12/2013
Series: Cornell Studies in Security Affairs
Edition description: Revised ed.
Pages: 272
Product dimensions: 6.12(w) x 9.25(h) x 0.75(d)
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Peter R. Lavoy is Director, Counterproliferation Policy, Office of the Secretary of Defense, and Assistant Professor of National Security Affairs at the Naval Postgraduate School. Scott D. Sagan is Associate Professor of Political Science and Co-Director of the Center for International Security and Cooperation, Stanford University. James J. Wirtz is Professor of National Security Affairs, Naval Postgraduate School and author of The Tet Offensive: Intelligence Failure in War, also from Cornell.

Table of Contents

IntroductionPART I: "THE BIG VICTORY, THE GREAT TASK"
1. The Communist Debate over Strategy
2. Preparations, and Objectives of the Tet OffensivePART II: THE ORIGINS OF SURPRISE
3. The Sources of American Biases
4. Missing the Signals: July–November 1967
5. Missing the Signals: December 1967–30 January 1968
6. Reacting to the Tet OffensiveConclusion: Explaining the Failure of IntelligenceBibliography
Index

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