Kampuchea Between China and VietnamNUS Press, 1985 - 204 pages This book examines closely the origins, evolution, and prospect of the Sino-Vietnamese conflict over Kampuchea from both historical and geopolitical perspectives, with particular attention to the interplay of the conflicting perceptions and security needs of the three countries involved. |
Contents
Kampuchea in Chinese and Vietnamese Policies | 1 |
The Precarious Triangular Alliance | 37 |
Towards Open Conflict | 59 |
The Double Invasions | 72 |
Between Peace and | 99 |
Beijings Diplomacy | 123 |
Hanois Diplomacy | 137 |
3757 | 152 |
Treaty of Friendship and Mutual NonAggression | 181 |
Treaty of Peace Friendship and Cooperation Between | 194 |
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aggression anti-Vietnamese apparently April armed ASEAN ASEAN countries Asian August Beijing Beijing's Cambodia China and Vietnam Chinese invasion clearly conflict cooperation December declared Deng Xiaoping diplomatic early ethnic Chinese fact February February 16 FEER Foreign Minister friendship Gurtov Hanoi Heder Heng Samrin Heng Samrin regime Ibid independence Indochina January January 12 July July 18 June Kampuchea and Laos Kampuchea and Vietnam Kampuchean issue Kampuchean question Khmer resistance Khmer Rouge Laos late launched March massive militant solidarity military namese negotiations neighbours Nguyen North Vietnamese November 24 October openly peace Penh's Pham Van Dong Phnom Penh Pol Pot Pol Pot regime political present Treaty puchea region repeatedly resistance forces resistance movement September Sihanouk Sino-Vietnamese South Vietnam Southeast Asia sovereignty Soviet Union Soviet-Vietnamese struggle territorial dispute territorial integrity Thai Thailand threat three Indochinese tion United victory Viet Vietnam and Kampuchea Vietnam Courier Vietnam-Kampuchea Vietnamese troops XHNA