Revolution and its aftermath in Kampuchea : eight essays
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Revolution and its aftermath in Kampuchea : eight essays
(Monograph series / Yale University Southeast Asia Studies, no. 25)
Yale University Southeast Asia Studies, c1983
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Note
"Sponsored by the Joint Committee on Southeast Asia of the Social Science Research Council and the American Council of Learned Societies"--P. [v]
Five of the papers from a seminar, held in Chiangmai, Thailand, Aug. 11-13, 1981
Includes bibliographical references
Contents of Works
- The Cambodian idea of revolution / Serge Thion
- Seeing red : perceptions of Cambodian history in democratic Kampuchea / David P. Chandler
- Vietnamese communist policy towards Kampuchea, 1930-1970 / Gareth Porter
- Democratic Kampuchea : themes and variations / Michael Vickery
- Wild chickens, farm chickens and cormorants : Kampuchea's eastern zone under Pol Pot / Ben Kiernan
- Democratic Kampuchea : a highly centralized dictatorship / Anthony Barnett
- Cambodia : some perceptions of a disaster / William Shawcross
- Observations of the Heng Samrin government, 1980-1982 / Chanthou Boua
- Chronology of Khmer communism, 1940-1982 / Serge Thion