Description
This authoritative work by Cheng Guan Ang offers a detailed examination of the Third Indochina War, one of the most significant regional conflicts of the late twentieth century. The book moves beyond traditional narratives to present a genuinely international perspective on the war, incorporating viewpoints from multiple nations and superpowers involved in the conflict.
Through meticulous research and analysis, Ang explores the interconnected political, military, and diplomatic dimensions of the war, including the involvement of Vietnam, Cambodia, Laos, China, and the Soviet Union. The study illuminates how Cold War tensions manifested in Southeast Asia and shaped the region’s political landscape. Published by Cambridge University Press, this scholarly work serves as an essential resource for understanding the complex history of Indochina and the broader implications of regional conflicts during the Cold War period.







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