Agent Orange: History, Science, and the Politics of Uncertainty is a recent (2012) book examines the far-reaching impact of Agent Orange, the most infamous of the dioxin-contaminated herbicides used by American forces in Southeast Asia, not simply reconstructing the history of the chemical war but investigating the ongoing controversy over the short- and long-term effects of weaponized defoliants on the environment of Vietnam, on the civilian population, and on the troops who fought on both sides.
Learn more at the book's Amazon page.
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