Travel Reference
In-Depth Information
49.
Michael Vickery, “The Cambodian People's Party: Where Has It Come From, Where Is It
Going?” in
Southeast Asian Affairs 1994
(Singapore: Institute of Southeast Asian Studies,
1994), 110.
50.
Nayan Chanda, “Cambodia in 1986: Beginning to Tire,”
Asian Survey
27, no. 1 (Jan. 1987):
115-24, at 118.
51.
Margaret Slocomb, “The K5 Gamble: National Defense and Nation Building under the
People's Republic of Kampuchea,”
Journal of Southeast Asian Studies
32, no. 2 (2001):
195-210, at 202-3.
52.
Author interview with Timothy Carney, July 21, 2012.
53.
Benny Widyono,
Dancing in Shadows: Sihanouk, the Khmer Rouge, and the United Nations
in Cambodia
(Lanham: Rowman & Littlefield, 2008), xxii.
54.
Chanda, “Cambodia in 1986,” 122.
55.
Author interview with Pung Chhiv Kek, August 8, 2012.
56.
Thion,
Watching Cambodia
, xxiii.
57.
Nayan Chanda, “Cambodia in 1987: Sihanouk on Centre Stage,”
Asian Survey
28, no. 1 (Jan.
1988): 105-15, at 114-15.
58.
Thion,
Watching Cambodia
, 198.
59.
Slocomb,
The People's Republic of Kampuchea
, 271, n38.
60.
Michael Vickery dates this independence from the KPRP's Fifth Party Congress in 1985,
which saw an influx of a large number of technocrats and young officials who identified
neither with Vietnam, nor with communism. See Vickery, “The Cambodian People's Party,”
107-8.
3 The Wages of Peace
1.
Elaine Ganley, “Cambodian Peace Treaty Signed in Effort to End 13-Year Civil War,” Asso-
ciated Press, October 23, 1991.
2.
Francis Fukuyama, “The End of History?”
National Interest
, Summer 1989.
3.
Alan Riding, “4 Parties in Cambodian War Sign U.N.-Backed Peace Pact,”
New York Times
,
October 24, 1991.
4.
Julio A. Jeldres, “Cambodia's Relations with France since the Paris Agreements of 1991,” in
Pou Sothirak, Geoff Wade, and Mark Hong, eds,
Cambodia: Progress and Challenges since
1991
(Singapore: Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, 2012), 137.
5.
Tiziano Terzani, “An Indecent Peace,”
Far Eastern Economic Review
, June 25, 1992.
6.
David P. Chandler,
Brother Number One: A Political Biography of Pol Pot
(Boulder:
Westview, 1999), 174.
7.
Mike Yeong, “Cambodia 1991: Lasting Peace or Decent Interval?” in
Southeast Asian Affairs
1992
(Singapore: Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, 1992), 106.