Chapter 1: Protest in the Era of the Indochina Wars: Upending Centre and Periphery By Alexander Sedlmaier
Part 1: Bridging the Worlds: International Organisations
Chapter 2: “To go further than words alone”: The World Peace Council and the Global Orchestration of Vietnam War Campaigns During the 1960s By Kim Christiaens
Chapter 3: The Vietnam Activities of the Women’s International Democratic Federation (WIDF) By Francisca de Haan
Part 2: State Socialism: Second-World solidarity, Propaganda, and Humanitarianism from Above and from Below
Chapter 4: The Soviet Public and the Vietnam War: Political Mobilization, Public Organizations, and Activism, 1965–1973 By Julie Hessler
Chapter 5: Between Anti-Imperialism and Anti-Communism: Poland and International Solidarity with Vietnam By Idesbald Goddeeris
Chapter 6: The Engineering of Political Equidistance and Its Consequences: The Vietnam War and Popular Protest in Yugoslavia By Sabine Rutar & Radina Vučetić
Part 3: The Capitalist Core: First World Activists Reach Out to Emancipatory and Revolutionary Movements Across the Globe
Chapter 7: Vietnam War Protest and Solidarity in West Germany By Freia Anders & Alexander Sedlmaier
Chapter 8: France’s Two Vietnams: Intellectual Protest Politics in Perspective By Silja Behre
Chapter 9: The Japanese New Left, the Vietnam War, and Anti-Imperial Protest By Alex Finn Macartney
Part 4: The Global South: Emancipation, anti-colonialism, Third Worldism
Chapter 10: The Vietnam War, Maoism, and the Cultural Revolution: Propaganda and Mobilization in the People’s Republic of China By Kazushi Minami
Chapter 11: The Vietnam War, Protest, and Democratization in South Korea By Tae Yang Kwak
Chapter 12: The Vietnam War in Africa By Dan Hodgkinson & Luke Melchiorre
Chapter 13: Revolutionary Soulmates? Cuba’s Slow Discovery of Vietnam By Antoni Kapcia
Chapter 14: Singing in Solidarity: The Latin American Protest-Song Movement and the Vietnam War By Matías Hermosilla.