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ArtikelThe Cambodia Conflict: The Path towards Peace  
Oleh: Frost, Frank
Jenis: Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi: Contemporary Southeast Asia: A Journal of International and Strategic Affairs vol. 13 no. 02 (Sep. 1991), page 119-163.
Topik: political stability; Cambodia
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  • Perpustakaan PKPM
    • Nomor Panggil: C12
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Isi artikelThe article examines the recent evolution of the Cambodia conflict, the positions of major internal and external parties, and prospects for settlement in mid-1991. Conflict persisted throughout the 1980s at the domestic, regional and international levels simultaneously, and efforts at negotiation were confronted by two intractable obstacles: the Cambodian parties' bitter divisions and the impasse in Sino-Vietnamese relations. Major changes at the regional and international levels in the late 1980s affected the conflict substantially: the "State of Cambodia", while withstanding with difficulty the challenge from the guerrilla coalition's National Government of Cambodia, faced severe cuts in its external support; regional and international tensions over the conflict declined" after Vietnam's withdrawal of forces in 1989; and the United Nations developed in 1990 a detailed framework for settlement. Up to mid-1991, the outlook for negotiations still seemed unpromising, but developments in Jakarta and Pattaya enhanced settlement prospects. Durable peace, however, would require not just an absence of conflict but also socio-economic reconstruction and political stability.
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