Why Vietnam invaded Cambodia political culture and the causes of war
This book is the first comprehensive, scholarly analysis of the causes of the Vietnamese invasion. At its core are two separate but related histories covering the years 1930 to 1978. The first concerns the continuing difficult relations between the Vietnamese communist party and the Cambodian commun...
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Stanford, Calif.
Stanford University Press
1999
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Table of Contents:
- pt.1. The Local Genesis of the Conflict
- Roots of a Conflict: The Vietnamese Communists and the Cambodians, 1930-70
- The Public Rise and Secret Fall of "Militant Solidarity": Vietnamese and Cambodian Communists, 1970-75
- The Foreign Policy of Democratic Kampuchea, 1975-78
- The Public Disintegration of "Militant Solidarity" in Indochina: Vietnam and Cambodia, 1975-78
- pt.2. The Internationalization of a Conflict
- Vietnam and the Communist World, 1930-68
- North Vietnam's Tilt Toward the Soviet Union, 1968-75
- The Collapse of Vietnamese-Chinese Relations
- The Emergence of the Soviet-Vietnamese Alliance
- The Consequences of the Vietnamese Invasion
- Conclusion: History and Theory


