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Cambodia in the Southeast Asian war
Cambodia in the Southeast Asian War provides an in-depth analysis of Cambodia’s political, military, and social landscape during the period of conflict surrounding the Vietnam War. The book examines Cambodia’s strategic position in Indochina, the policies of Prince Norodom Sihanouk, and the pressures placed on the country by both communist and anti-communist forces. Through detailed historical accounts, the author explores how Cambodia became entangled in regional power struggles, the impact of foreign interventions, and the internal dynamics that contributed to instability and eventual conflict. This work offers a comprehensive understanding of Cambodia’s role in the broader Southeast Asian war, highlighting the complex interplay between diplomacy, warfare, and national survival.
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