BIBLIOGRAPHY
A Not So Silent Partner: Thailand’s Role In Covert Operations counter Insurgency, And The Wars In Indochina
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Record ID :
លេខឯកសារ :
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D74492
D74492
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Title of Doc / Book :
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A Not So Silent Partner: Thailand’s Role In Covert Operations counter Insurgency, And The Wars In Indochina
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Language of Doc / Book :
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Eng
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Document Date :
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2004
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Cataloguing Date/Org :
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September
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Location of Doc / Book :
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KH, DC-CAM, Document no. D74492
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Physical Description :
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21 p
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Intellectual Responsibility :
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Arne Kislenko
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Copy in Hand (Physical Qualities) :
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tx
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Source of Document :
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Julio
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Collection :
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Julio
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Date / Place of Finding (Location and Time Document Received) :
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DC-CAM, July 18, 2017
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Summary / Abstract :
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The Vietnam war ear war without question the most significant period in the history of relations between the United States and Thailand. After would war II the two countries developed un extremely close relationship Asia. For Thailand. The US represented protection from the external threat of communist neighbors and the risk that an indigenous communist insurgency posed. For the US Thailand represented a bastion of anti- communique in a region full of political Uncertainty.
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Copyright :
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© DC-Cam |
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រក្សាសិទ្ធិដោយ :
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© មជ្ឈមណ្ឌលឯកសារកម្ពុជា |
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Credit Line: Documentation Center of Cambodia’s Archives.
“Documentation Center of Cambodia’s Archives”