Why Vietnam Invaded Cambodia
Discover the groundbreaking insights of Stephen J. Morris in his pivotal work, Why Vietnam Invaded Cambodia, published in 1999. This scholarly exploration delves into the intricate causes behind the Vietnamese invasion of Cambodia in 1978, presenting a nuanced understanding of the geopolitical landscape of Southeast Asia.
With 277 pages of meticulously researched content, Morris draws from previously undisclosed Soviet communist party archives, revealing startling revelations that reshape our understanding of the era. He advances the concept of political culture, providing a robust framework to comprehend the critical foreign policy decisions that led to this historical conflict.
Perfect for history enthusiasts and scholars alike, this book offers not just facts, but a deep dive into the political ideologies of the time. Unravel the complexities of international relations during a tumultuous period with Why Vietnam Invaded Cambodia.