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- Q5301893 description "American diplomat and historian".
- Q5301893 description "American diplomat and historian".
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- Q5301893 abstract "Douglas Eugene Pike (July 27, 1924 – May 13, 2002) was a leading historian and foremost scholar on the Vietnam War and the Viet Cong based at Texas Tech University from 1997, was director of the Indochina Archive at the University of California, Berkeley from 1981 and prior to that served as Foreign Service Officer in Asia, with assignments in Saigon (now Ho Chi Minh City), Hong Kong, Tokyo and Taipei. Pike served for 15 years as the State Department's leading analyst. He was considered the leading expert on the VC and NVA before his death in 2002.Pike has a bachelor's degree in journalism from University of Northern Dakota and international communications from UC Berkeley, an MA from American University in Washington (1958), and did a year of graduate work at Massachusetts Institute of Technology Center for International Studies (1963–64).He was the founder of the journal Indochina Chronology which was subscribed to by academics and diplomats worldwide. He has authored numerous books and articles on the war and the VC. His book PAVN: Peoples Army of Vietnam has been described as "one of the two or three most significant books to emerge from the war".".
- Q5301893 alias "Pike, Douglas E.".
- Q5301893 birthDate "1924-07-27".
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- Q5301893 birthYear "1924".
- Q5301893 deathDate "2002-05-13".
- Q5301893 deathYear "2002".
- Q5301893 wikiPageExternalLink indochina_chronology.
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- Q5301893 alternativeNames "Pike, Douglas E.".
- Q5301893 dateOfBirth "1924-07-27".
- Q5301893 dateOfDeath "2002-05-13".
- Q5301893 name "Pike, Douglas".
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- Q5301893 shortDescription "American diplomat and historian".
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- Q5301893 comment "Douglas Eugene Pike (July 27, 1924 – May 13, 2002) was a leading historian and foremost scholar on the Vietnam War and the Viet Cong based at Texas Tech University from 1997, was director of the Indochina Archive at the University of California, Berkeley from 1981 and prior to that served as Foreign Service Officer in Asia, with assignments in Saigon (now Ho Chi Minh City), Hong Kong, Tokyo and Taipei. Pike served for 15 years as the State Department's leading analyst.".
- Q5301893 label "Douglas Pike".
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- Q5301893 name "Douglas Pike".
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