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Sideshow : Kissinger, Nixon and the destruction of Cambodia
Sideshow: Kissinger, Nixon and the Destruction of Cambodia examines the political decisions and covert military strategies carried out by the Nixon administration and Henry Kissinger during the Vietnam War, with a focus on their impact on Cambodia. The book reveals how secret bombings, military interventions, and diplomatic maneuvers contributed to the destabilization of Cambodia, ultimately paving the way for the rise of the Khmer Rouge. Drawing on official documents, testimonies, and historical analysis, the author presents a critical account of U.S. foreign policy and its far-reaching consequences for the Cambodian people. This work provides an in-depth exploration of power, political calculation, and the human cost of Cold War geopolitics, making it an important resource for readers interested in modern history, international relations, and Southeast Asian studies.
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