PinnedApril 30 Reflection — 50 years since the end of the Vietnam WarWhy I Posted About April 30 Differently This YearApr 23A response icon1Apr 23A response icon1
The Moral Republic: Confucianism and the Remaking of Sovereignty in East AsiaPart 2: Power Without Virtue — Western Political Thought and the Confucian Alternative4d ago4d ago
The Moral Republic: Confucianism and the Remaking of Sovereignty in East AsiaPart 1: From Empire to Ethics — The Evolution of Political Confucianism in East Asia4d ago4d ago
Three Roads from Shanghai: Revolutionary Thought in East Asia’s Anti-Colonial StrugglesSequel to “Three Chairs in Shanghai, 1920”May 9May 9
Three Chairs in Shanghai, 1920An Imagined Conversation Between Sun Yat-sen, Kim Gu, and Ho Chi MinhMay 9May 9
The Forgotten Casualty: My Aunt’s Disappearance and the Silence of WashingtonIn the sweeping shadows of the Vietnam War and the Cambodian genocide, there are smaller, quieter tragedies — stories swallowed by…May 4May 4
Three Aprils: Imagining the Future of April 30 in the USA sequel to a fictionalized future of what April 30 will mean in Little SaigonMay 3May 3
Flags, Follows, and the Cost of MemoryA diary reflection regarding my social media experiences on April 30May 2May 2
Singing Across Divides: The Revolutionary Origins of Vietnam’s Misappropriated Patriotic SongsMay 2May 2
April 30: A Family History of War, Survival, and Quiet ReckoningWhat does April 30 mean when your family includes an ARVN artilleryman, a black market trader, an NLF nurse, and a would-be boat person…May 1May 1