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Introduction | ||
1 | The Inheritance: Kampuchea and Vietnam in History | 1 |
Before 1620 | 1 | |
1620-1775 and the Vietnamese Southward Expansion | 2 | |
Passageway: The Marriage of Chey Chetta II | 3 | |
Expansion | 4 | |
Direct Vietnamese Control of Kampuchea in the Nineteenth Century | 5 | |
The First Occupation 1813-1833: Le Van Duyet | 6 | |
The Second Occupation 1834-1841: Truong Minh Giang | 8 | |
The Post-Minh Mang Era | 13 | |
Features of Vietnam's Nineteenth Century Policy in Kampuchea | 13 | |
The Civilizing Mission | 13 | |
The Vietnamese Concepts of Sphere of Influence and National Security | 14 | |
2 | Anti-Colonialism: Cooperation and Antipathy | 17 |
An Overview of the Khmer-Viet Relationship Under Colonial Rule | 17 | |
The Colonial Environment | 19 | |
The Nationalist Response | 22 | |
Armed Resistance and the Emergence of Kampuchean Communism | 25 | |
The Indochinese Communist Party | 26 | |
Vietminh | 28 | |
The Formation of Kampuchean Communism | 29 | |
Vietnamese Communist Policy Towards Kampuchea: 1930-1954 | 34 | |
Geneva | 38 | |
3 | Communist Movements in Context: 1954-1975 | 42 |
The Changing of the Guard: 1954-1967 | 42 | |
The Paris Marxist Circle | 43 | |
The New Realities | 45 | |
Communist Activities in the New Environment | 48 | |
War and Victory: 1968-1975 | 59 | |
Opposing Imperatives: 1968-1970 | 59 | |
The Uneasy Alliance: 1970-1975 | 64 | |
Zonal Differences | 73 | |
4 | Fraternal Revolutionaries in Power: Consolidation, April 1975 to April 1977 | 78 |
The Territorial Imperative | 78 | |
The Internal Crocodiles | 80 | |
Federation | 83 | |
Foes and Friends | 85 | |
Sino-Vietnamese Relations | 85 | |
Soviet-Vietnamese Relations | 90 | |
Sino-Khmer Relations | 92 | |
5 | Hereditary Enemies: The Coming of the Storm | 96 |
The Experiment | 100 | |
Tainted Souls | 102 | |
The Border War | 104 | |
The Alignment of Allies | 109 | |
China | 109 | |
The United States | 116 | |
ASEAN | 120 | |
The Soviet Union | 121 | |
6 | Hereditary Enemies: The Storm Arrives | 125 |
The Vietnamese Invasion | 126 | |
The Vanquished | 128 | |
The Immediate Reactions | 130 | |
China and Vietnam | 133 | |
China's Options | 136 | |
Preparations | 137 | |
The Chinese Invasion | 139 | |
7 | Looking Ahead: The Politics of Good Neighbors | 145 |
The Impact of History: The Vietnamese Decade | 145 | |
A Helping Hand | 145 | |
Vietnamese Settlement | 146 | |
Armed Resistance | 147 | |
A Place in the Sun | 148 | |
The Journey Forward | 151 | |
Gorbachev | 151 | |
The Chinese | 153 | |
ASEAN and the West | 154 | |
The Kampucheans | 155 | |
The Vietnamese | 157 | |
The Perils of Negotiations | 164 | |
Good Neighbors | 170 | |
Epilogue | 175 | |
Notes | 177 | |
Selected Bibliography | 203 | |
Index | 211 |
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