BOOKS - HISTORY - Red Brotherhood at War. Indochina since the fall of Saigon
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Red Brotherhood at War. Indochina since the fall of Saigon
Author: Grant Evans and Kelvin Rowley
Year: 1984
Number of pages: 330
Format: PDF
Language: ENG
Year: 1984
Number of pages: 330
Format: PDF
Language: ENG
...the most comprehensive account of events since 1975 in Indochina – explains why communist victory did not usher in a period of peace based on proletarian internationalism. While victorious revolutionaries in Vietnam and Laos strengthened their special relationship, Vietnam’s relations with fraternal Cambodia and China deteriorated into full-scale war. The Vietnamese overthrow of Pol Pot’s regime in 1979 was condemned by the West, which joined with China to support the Khmer Rouge-dominated anti-Vietnamese resistance in Cambodia. An inter-communist war thus became one of the focal points of the New Cold War in the 1980s.