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The Intervention of Ecocide: Agent Orange, Vietnam and the Scientists Who Changed the Way We Think About the Environment

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The Intervention of Ecocide: Agent Orange, Vietnam and the Scientists Who Changed the Way We Think about the Environment - Zierler, David
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As the public increasingly questioned the war in Vietnam, a group of American scientists deeply concerned about the use of Agent Orange and other herbicides started a movement to ban what they called "ecocide." David Zierler traces this movement, starting in the 1940s, when weed killer was developed in agricultural circles and theories of counterinsurgency were studied by the military. These two trajectories converged in 1961 with Operation Ranch Hand, the joint U.S.-South Vietnamese mission to use herbicidal warfare as a ...

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The Intervention of Ecocide: Agent Orange, Vietnam and the Scientists Who Changed the Way We Think about the Environment 2011, University of Georgia Press, Georgia

ISBN-13: 9780820338279

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