Sideshow: Kissinger, Nixon, and the Destruction of CambodiaAn investigative account of the secret war in Cambodia during the Vietnam War, and of the use of power by Nixon and Kissinger in Indo-Chinese foreign policy. |
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... Defense in Royal Government of National Union of Kampuchea , 1970-75 ; Minister of Defense and Commander in Chief , Chairman of the State Presidium and Head of State of Democratic Kampuchea , 1976-78 . Khmer Rouge . Left - wing maquis ...
... Defense in Royal Government of National Union of Kampuchea , 1970-75 ; Minister of Defense and Commander in Chief , Chairman of the State Presidium and Head of State of Democratic Kampuchea , 1976-78 . Khmer Rouge . Left - wing maquis ...
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... Defense . " This may lead to some friction , " he suggested . But , after Nixon's friend William Rogers , a New York lawyer with scarcely any experience in foreign affairs , was appointed Secretary of State , Reston wrote that rumors ...
... Defense . " This may lead to some friction , " he suggested . But , after Nixon's friend William Rogers , a New York lawyer with scarcely any experience in foreign affairs , was appointed Secretary of State , Reston wrote that rumors ...
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... Defense , Education and Finance . The most corrupt was Defense . Given the speed with which the Army was expanded from about 37,000 to over 200,000 in two years this was perhaps understandable . The biggest source of " bonjour " lay in ...
... Defense , Education and Finance . The most corrupt was Defense . Given the speed with which the Army was expanded from about 37,000 to over 200,000 in two years this was perhaps understandable . The biggest source of " bonjour " lay in ...
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