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លេខឯកសារ :
BCH052
BCH052
Title of Doc / Book :
Cambodia
Language of Doc / Book :
eng
Geographic Area Code :
a-cb---
Data Info Note
Source of Document :
Bibliographic record from: Holocaust and genocide bibliographic database. -- Jerusalem : Institute on the Holocaust and Genocide, 1994 (ver 2.2)
Piece Item In :
Revolutions of the late Twentieth Century. Goldstone, Jack A.; Gurr, Ted Robert; Moshiri, Farrokh, Eds.- Boulder, CO: Westview Press; 1991. p. : 218-234.
Main Entry – Person :
Harff, Barbara
Doc Notes
Summary / Abstract :
This chapter identifies the principle factors leading to the revolutionary victory of the Khmer Rouge in 1975. Goldstone posits these factors as "declining state resources relative to expenses and the resources of adversaries, increasing elite alienation and disunity, and growing popular grievances and autonomy." The Cambodian case does not fit neatly Goldstone's model. The state did not suffer fr om fiscal distress; rather, the Vietnam war had dire consequences for Cambodia, and Khmer Rouge ideology attracted support from peasants who then unleashed their fury against urbanites. (Barbara Harff ).
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