Buddhist kingdom, Marxist state the making of modern Laos

This book examines the history and politics of modern Laos from its establishment as a French colony in the late 19th century to the communist state it is today. While the first three chapters outline the struggle between France and Thailand for control over the territory of the present Lao state, t...

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Main Author: Stuart-Fox, Martin 1939- (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Bangkok, Thailand White Lotus Co., Ltd. [2002]
Edition:Second edition
Series:Studies in Southeast Asian history no. 2
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