[
Table of Contents| Internet Resources| General Information| Economic Aspects| Foreign Policy/Relations| Nuclear Aspects| Politics and Government| Security and Defense| South China Sea / Spratly Islands| Brunei| Burma| Cambodia| Indonesia| Laos| Malaysia| Philippines| Singapore| Thailand| Vietnam| ]Chandler, David P. A History of Cambodia. 2nd. Boulder, CO, WestviewPress, 1996. 288 p.
Book call no.: 959.6 C455h 1996
Deac, Wilfred P. Road to the Killing Fields: The Cambodian War of 1970-1975. College Station, TX, Texas A&M University Press, 1997. 307 p.
Book call no.: 959.604 D278r
Kiernan, Ben. The Pol Pot Regime: Race, Power, and Genocide in Cambodia under the Khmer Rouge, 1975-79. New Haven, Yale University Press, 1996. 477 p.
Book call no.: 959.604 K47p
Mabbett, Ian and Chandler David. The Khmers. Blackwell Publishers, Inc, Cambridge, MA, 1996. 289 p. (The Peoples of South-East Asia & the Pacific)
Book call no.: 959.604 M112k
Southeast Asian Affairs 1997. Singapore, Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, [annual]. 374 p.
Cambodia: A New Glimpse of Hope? by Sorpong Peou, pp 83-103.
Book call no.: 959.053 S727 1997 Latest year in Reference
United States. Marine Corps Intelligence Activity. Cambodia Country Handbook. Quantico, VA, [The Activity], 1997. 1 v. (various pagings).
Doc. call no.: M-U 44153-36
Country Report: Cambodia.
Asian Defence Journal, pages 17-19 December 1996.Lizée, Pierre P. Cambodia in 1996: Of Tigers, Crocodiles, and Doves. Asian Survey 37:65-71 January 1997.
Peou, Sorpong. Cambodia in 1997: Back to Square One? Asian Survey 38:69-74 January 1998.
Sereywath, Ek. Peace Comes to the Killing Fields (of Cambodia). Asian Defence Journal, pages 10-11 December 1996.
Suh, Sangwon and Faulder Dominic. Beyond Pol Pot. Asiaweek 24:20+ May 1, 1998.
Thayer, Carlisle A. Cambodia Recedes as Regional Security Issue. Asia-Pacific Defence Reporter 23:16 January 1997.
Williams, Michael C. Cambodia: Return to Darkness? World Today 53:180-181 July 1997.
Renewed violence involving the Khmer Rouge has highlighted Cambodia's instability.
Gilley, Bruce. The Exiled Resurgent. Far Eastern Economic Review 161:22+ January 8, 1998.
Ethnic Chinese resume economic and political dominance in Cambodia.
Grinter, Lawrence E. Indochina's Slow Opening to the Future. Korean Journal of Defense Analysis 9:191-208 Winter 1997.
"..much is changing as Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia slowly open their economies and, in fits and starts, the governments wrestle with economic liberalization and political decompression or stability."
St John, Ronald Bruce. End of the Beginning: Economic Reform in Cambodia, Laos, and Vietnam. Contemporary Southeast Asia 19:172-189 September 1997.
Scott, James M. Deciding to Intervene: The Reagan Doctrine and American Foreign Policy. Durham, NC, Duke University Press, 1996. 333 p.
Cambodia: Disinterest, Dual Tracks, and the Search for a Settlement, pp 82-111.
Book call no.: 327.73 S427d
Southeast Asia in the New World Order, edited by David Wurfel and Bruce Burton. New York, St. Martin's Press, 1996. 320 p.
The Evolution of Great Power Involvement in Cambodia, by Pierre Lizée, pp 221-243.
Book call no.: 320.959 S727
Fisher, Richard D. Jr. Clinton's Failure in Cambodia. Asian Studies Center Backgrounder No.150:1-12 July 10 1997.
Gilley, Bruce. Dancing with the Dragon. Far Eastern Economic Review 160:26+ December 11, 1997.
China is back in Cambodia, offering everything from military aid to major investments. But Phnom Penh may be playing with fire.
Writer, Rashna. Cambodia Unsettles South-East Asia. Defense & Foreign Affairs Strategic Policy 25:20 August 1997.
The Politics of Elections in Southeast Asia
, edited by R. H. Taylor. New York, Cambridge University Press. 256 p. (Woodrow Wilson Center series)Gilley, Bruce. The Exiled Resurgent. Far Eastern Economic Review 161:22+ January 8, 1998.
Ethnic Chinese resume economic and political dominance in Cambodia.
Grinter, Lawrence E. Indochina's Slow Opening to the Future. Korean Journal of Defense Analysis 9:191-208 Winter 1997.
"..much is changing as Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia slowly open their economies and, in fits and starts, the governments wrestle with economic liberalization and political decompression or stability."
Karniol, Robert. Divided Coalition Collapses as Unrest Returns to Cambodia. Jane's Defence Weekly 28:19 July 23 1997.
Karniol, Robert. Khmer Rouge Monolith Begins to Crumble as Leaders Fall Out. Jane's Defence Weekly 26:18 August 21 1996.
Ott, Marvin C. Cambodia: Between Hope and Despair. Current History 96:431-436 December 1997.
The UN-sponsored peace process put an end to civil war and oversaw democratic elections. But, as the coup this summer made clear, it was unable to ensure that Cambodia's political leaders, on their own, would be "sufficiently determined to make the new political arrangements work."
Peang-Meth, Abdulgaffar. Understanding Cambodia's Political Developments. Contemporary Southeast Asia 19:286-308 December 1997.
Roberts, David. Machiavelli: Alive and Well and Living in Cambodia? Jane's Intelligence Review 10:37-42 April 1998.
Discusses the upcoming (July 1998) election and "what is often seen as a Machiavellian management and exploitation of Cambodia's fragile political organization and the institutions that underscore it."
Thayer, Nate. Brother Number Zero. Far Eastern Economic Review 160:14-24 August 7, 1997.
Describes Pol Pot's jungle "trial" and reveals the turmoil within the Khmer Rouge. Separate stories profile Pol Pot, introduce the new Khmer Rouge leadership, and shed new light on Cambodia's deadly July 1997 coup. Includes exclusive photos.
Vu, Nhan T. The Cambodian Elections and the Benefits of Legitimacy. Fletcher Forum of World Affairs 20:81-102 Winter-Spring 1996.
Woods, L. Shelton. The Myth of Cambodia's Recovery. Contemporary Southeast Asia 18:417-429 March 1997.
Examines the current political structure in Cambodia.
The New Interventionism, 1991-1994: United Nations Experience in Cambodia, Former Yugoslavia, and Somalia
. New York, Cambridge University Press, 1996. 238 p.Peou, Sorpong. Conflict Neutralization in the Cambodia War: From Battlefield to Ballot-Box. New York, Oxford University Press, 1997. 358 p.
Book call no.: 959.604 P419c
Propaganda, Politics, and Violence in Cambodia: Democratic Transition under United Nations Peace-Keeping, edited by Steven Heder and Judy Ledgerwood. Armonk, NY, M. E. Sharpe, 1996. 277 p.
Book call no.: 959.604 P965
Haseman, John B. Col Ret. Garuda XII: Indonesian Peacekeeping in Cambodia. JFQ: Joint Force Quarterly, pages 89-94 Summer 1996.
Öjendal, Joakim. Democracy Lost? The Fate of the U.N.-Implanted Democracy in Cambodia. Contemporary Southeast Asia 18:193-218 September 1996.
Examines the medium-term effects of the UNTAC operation in Cambodia in 1992-93. "Democracy" was introduced as a ready-made package with little consideration for Cambodian tradition and history.
Roberts, David. Dangerous Game: Managing Consent in the Cambodian UN Peacekeeping Operation. Studies in Conflict and Terrorism 21:29-57 January-March '98.
Stedman, Stephen John. Spoiler Problems in Peace Processes. International Security 22:5-53 Fall 1997.
Southeast Asia in the New World Order
, edited by David Wurfel and Bruce Burton. New York, St. Martin's Press, 1996. 320 p.Brooke, Micool. Interview with Ek Sereywath, Cambodian Secretary of State. Asian Defence Journal, pages 62-63 June 1996.
Discusses the reform of the armed forces and arms procurement planninng.
Brooke, Micool. Top Brass Focus: Lt Gen Norodom Vatvani, Chief of Staff, Royal Cambodian Air Force. Asian Defence Journal, pages 64+ June 1996.
Karniol, Robert. Cambodian Navy Aims for Bluer Waters. Jane's Defence Weekly 26:29-30 December 11, 1996.
Karniol, Robert. Jane's Interview (with MajGen Norodom Vatvani, Commander in Chief, Royal Cambodian Air Force). Jane's Defence Weekly 26:32 September 11 1996.
Koya, Rahman and Brooke Micool. Top Brass Interview: Cambodian Co-Defence Minister, Gen. Tea Chamrat. Asian Defence Journal, pages 6-7 December 1996.
Lokey, Maj Joe. Elephants and Oxcarts: Restructuring the Cambodian Military Pay System. Armed Forces Comptroller 41:15-19 Fall 1996.
On the Verge of Victory (Royal Cambodian Army)
Asian Defence Journal, page 12 December 1996.Royal Cambodian Air Force: Reach for the Sky.
Asian Defence Journal, page 14 December 1996.Salvaged from the River Bottom (Royal Cambodian Navy).
Asian Defence Journal, page 16 December 1996.[
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