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9.
Michael Leifer, “Kampuchea in 1979: From Dry Season to Dry Season,”
Asian Survey
20,
no. 1 (Jan. 1980): 33-41, at 39.
10.
Kathleen Gough, “Interviews in Kampuchea,”
Bulletin of Concerned Asian Scholars
14, no.
4 (Oct.-Dec. 1982): 55-65, at 56.
11.
Hoang Nguyen,
The Vietnam-Kampuchea Conflict
(Hanoi: Foreign Languages Publishing
House, 1979), 43. See also Evan Gottesman,
Cambodia after the Khmer Rouge: Inside the
Politics of Nation-Building
(New Haven: Yale University Press, 2003), 8.
12.
Nayan Chanda,
Brother Enemy: The War after the War
(New York: Macmillan, 1986), 347.
13.
Tom Fawthrop and Helen Jarvis,
Getting Away with Genocide: Elusive Justice and the Kh-
mer Rouge Tribunal
(London: Pluto Press, 2004), 56.
14.
Becker,
When the War Was Over
, 435.
15.
Samantha Power,
A Problem from Hell: America and the Age of Genocide
(New York:
HarperCollins, 2003), 150.
16.
Fawthrop and Jarvis,
Getting Away with Genocide
, 39.
17.
Author interview with Jacques Bekaert, March 13, 2009.
18.
For a detailed account of the formation of the KPNLF, see Justin Corfield,
A History of the
Cambodian Non-Communist Resistance 1975-1983
(Clayton, Victoria: Centre of Southeast
Asian Studies, Monash University, 1991).
19.
John Burgess, “Khmer Rouge, Fighting to Regain Power, Admit 'Mistakes,'”
Washington
Post
, August 10, 1980.
20.
Serge Thion,
Watching Cambodia: Ten Paths to Enter the Cambodian Tangle
(Bangkok:
White Lotus, 1993), 125.
21.
John Pilger,
Heroes
(Cambridge: South End Press, 2002), 449.
22.
Author interview with Prince Sisowath Sirirath, July 27, 2012.
23.
Kelvin Rowley, “Second Life, Second Death: The Khmer Rouge after 1978,” in Susan E.
Cook, ed.,
Genocide in Cambodia and Rwanda: New Perspectives
(New Haven: Yale Center
for International and Area Studies, 2004), 202. For the KPNLF and ANS figures, see
Timothy Carney, “Kampuchea in 1982: Political and Military Escalation,”
Asian Survey
23,
no. 1 (Jan. 1983): 73-83, at 78.
24.
Markus Karbaum, “The Paper Trail,”
Southeast Asia Globe
, April 2013.
25.
Gottesman,
Cambodia after the Khmer Rouge
, 208-9. See also Colin Campbell, “Defectors
Detail Hanoi Rule in Running Cambodia,”
New York Times
, October 8, 1982.
26.
For instance, see Jacques Bekaert,
Cambodian Diary: Tales of a Divided Nation, 1983-1986
(Bangkok: White Lotus, 1997), 22.
27.
For Rogachev's meeting with Hun Sen, see Becker,
When the War Was Over
, 440-3.
28.
Author interview with Bill Herod, July 27, 2012.
29.
See Mehta and Mehta,
Strongman
, 107.