This article examines the influential newspaper Lập Trường Viewpoints, launched in Huế in 1964, and its pivotal role in fostering political pluralism within the Republic of Vietnam. Extending its reach well beyond the city, Lập Trường—functioning as both an opposition newspaper and, through its editors, as a pressure group—articulated a critical and progressive political agenda while nurturing a public political consciousness rooted in the central region. Amid a climate of political turmoil and distrust, this struggle newspaper championed an alternative vision of a peaceful, democratic, free, and independent Vietnam.
Nguyễn Dịu-Hương (Thu,) studied this question.
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