Author: Morris, Stephen J. Title: Why Vietnam Invaded Cambodia: Political Culture and the Causes of War
Description: Stanford, Stanford University Press, (1999). orig. cloth, dustwrapper.. 24x16cm,, (18),315,(8)pp. 8pp photos, textual map.. Minor rubbing. Some page-edge soil. VG. ¶ Contents: Introduction: International Relations, Rationality, & Marxist- Leninist Political Cultures; The Local Genesis of the Conflict: Roots of a Conflict: The Vietnamese Communists & the Cambodians, 1930-70; The Public Rise & Fall of "Militant Solidarity": Vietnamese & Cambodian Communists, 1970-75; The Foreign Policy of Democratic Kampuchea, 1975-78; The Public Disintegration of "Militant Solidarity" in Indochina: Vietnam & Cambodia, 1975-78; The Internationalization of a Conflict: Vietnam & the Communist World; 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 & Theory.
Keywords: Cambodia, Political History, Cambodia Vietnam, Kampuchea Conflict, Khmer Rouge, Communist Party, Foreign Relations, Diplomatic Policy, Communism Diplomacy
Price: US$ 59.00 Seller: Expatriate Bookshop of Denmark
- Book number: BOOKS003539I