Propaganda, Politics and Violence in Cambodia: Democratic Transition Under United Nations Peace-KeepingM.E. Sharpe, 1995 M11 8 Describes and analyses the propaganda and violence of the four Cambodian parties to the 1991 Paris peace agreements. This volume explores Cambodia during the UNTAC period and sets the events within the larger context of Khmer politics, history and culture. |
Contenido
An Introduction | 3 |
Imaging the Other in Cambodian Nationalist Discourse | 50 |
The Resumption of Armed Struggle by the Party | 73 |
Patterns of CPP Political Repression and Violence During | 114 |
Persecution of Cambodias Ethnic Vietnamese | 134 |
The Nature and Causes of Human Rights Violations | 159 |
The Politics of Getting the Vote in Cambodia | 183 |
Cambodian News Media in the UNTAC Period and After | 208 |
Agreement on a Comprehensive Settlement | 243 |
Chronology | 257 |
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