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The Cambodian Wars: Clashing Armies and CIA Covert Operations

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By (author): Kenneth Conboy

For most Americans, Cambodia was a sideshow to the war in Vietnam, but by the time of the Vietnam invasion of Democratic Kampuchea in 1978 and the subsequent war, it had finally moved to centre stage. Kenneth Conboy chronicles the violence that plagued Cambodia from World War II until the end of the twentieth century and peels back the layers of secrecy that surrounded the CIAs covert assistance to anticommunist forces in Cambodia during that span.

Conboys path-breaking study provides the first complete assessment of CIA ops in two key periodsduring the Khmer Republics existence (19701975), in support of American military action in Vietnam, and during the Reagan and first Bush presidencies (19811991), when the CIA challenged Soviet expansion by supporting exiled royalists, Republicans, and even former Communists trying to expel the Vietnamese from their country. Through interviews with dozens of CIA Cambodia veteransas well as special forces officers from Singapore, Thailand, Malaysia, and Australiahe sheds new light on the contributions made by foreign intelligence services. Through information gleaned from the U.S. Defense Attaches Office in Phnom Penh, he offers a detailed look at the development of the Khmer Rouge military structure, while his use of Vietnamese-language histories released by the Peoples Army of Vietnam helps more fully illuminate the PAVNs participation in the Cambodian wars.

More than a simple exposé of CIA activities, however, The Cambodian Wars is also an authoritative history of that countrys struggles over half a century. Conboy examines Cambodia as kingdom, colony, republic, revolutionary state, and Vietnamese satellite, and offers fresh insight into the actions of key playersNorodom Sihanouk, Lon Nol, Sisowath Sirik Matak, Son Ngoc Thanh, and othersthat will enlighten even those who think they know that countrys history.

Three decades in the making, The Cambodian Wars tells a little known chapter in the Cold War in which non-communists pulled off a surprising victory. Featuring dozens of photos covering events from 1970 to the trial of Pol Pot in 1997, it is must reading for anyone interested in contemporary Southeast Asian history, CIA covert operations, and the Vietnam War. See more
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Product Details
  • Weight: 825g
  • Dimensions: 165 x 242mm
  • Publication Date: 25 Jun 2013
  • Publisher: University Press of Kansas
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9780700619009

About Kenneth Conboy

Kenneth Conboy is a former policy analyst and deputy director at the Asian Studies Center in Washington D.C. USA and author or coauthor of seventeen books including The CIAs Secret War in Tibet and Spies and Commandos: How America Lost the Secret War in North Vietnam (both from Kansas) and most recently FANK: A History of the Cambodian Armed Forces.

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