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Conflict and change in Cambodia / Kiernan, Ben Dec 2002  Article
Kiernan, Ben Article
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Publication Dec 2002.
Description 483-606
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Demography of genocide in Southeast Asia / Kiernan, Ben   Journal Article
Kiernan, Ben Journal Article
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Publication Dec 2003.
Key Words Conflict  Conflict-Cambodia  East Timor  Cambodia 
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Peasants and Politics in Kampuchea, 1942-1981 / Kiernan, Ben; Boua, Chanthou 1982  Book
Kiernan, Ben Book
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Publication London, Zed Press, 1982.
Description viii, 401p.pbk
Standard Number 0905762800
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021121959.604/KIE 021121MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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Pol Pot regime’s simultaneous war against Vietnam and genocide of Cambodia’s ethnic Vietnamese minority / Kiernan, Ben   Journal Article
Kiernan, Ben Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract This article examines the international context of and empirical evidence for the genocide of Cambodia’s domestic ethnic Vietnamese minority in the years 1977 and 1978. It sets out the basis for the scholarly consensus that the state of Democratic Kampuchea (DK), ruled by the Communist Party of Kampuchea (CPK, or “Khmer Rouge”), launched a war against neighboring Vietnam beginning in early 1977 with a series of cross-border attacks. The article then examines the evidence for the simultaneous CPK campaign of near-total mass murder of the approximately 20,000 members of the domestic ethnic Vietnamese community remaining in the country after the killings and forcible expulsions under both the previous regime and the CPK from 1970 to 1976. The article then surveys the CPK’s ethnic policies towards the country’s Vietnamese, Cham, and Chinese minorities, and demonstrates how racist policies often merely masqueraded as class analysis. It concludes with a description of the international legal concepts of both genocide and the crime against humanity of extermination, showing how each applies to crimes the DK regime perpetrated against Cambodia’s ethnic Vietnamese minority.
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