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 Sherman Library  DS556.8 .M69 1999    AVAILABLE  
Author Morris, Stephen J.
Title Why Vietnam invaded Cambodia : political culture and the causes of war / Stephen J. Morris.
OCLC 40444131
ISBN 0804730490 (cloth : alk. paper)
0804730504 (pbk.)
Publisher Stanford, Calif. : Stanford University Press, 1999.
Description xiii, 315 pages : illustrations, maps ; 24 cm
LC Subject heading/s Cambodian-Vietnamese Conflict, 1977-1991.
Vietnam -- History -- 20th century.
Cambodia -- History -- 20th century.
Vietnam -- Foreign relations -- Cambodia.
Cambodia -- Foreign relations -- Vietnam.
Contents Introduction: international relations, rationality, and Marxist-Leninist political cultures -- Local genesis of the conflict. Roots of a conflict: the Vietnamese communists and the Cambodians, 1930-70 ; 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 ; 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.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical (pages 289- 303) references and index.
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