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  • '''Cambodia''', formally the '''Kingdom of Cambodia''', is a country of Southeast Asia, on the Gulf of Thailand, bordering [[Th
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  • ...ses activities of the [[United States intelligence community]] specific to Cambodia, and multinational matters, such as [[U.S. intelligence and global health]] ===Cambodia 1954===
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  • Analysis of, and actions in, [[Cambodia]] by the [[United States intelligence community]], which does include [[int
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  • *Royal Government of Cambodia, The Khmer Rouge Trial Task Force, http://www.cambodia.gov.kh/krt/english/ ...w Of Crimes Committed During The Period Of Democratic Kampuchea,http://www.cambodia.gov.kh/krt/pdfs/Agreement%20between%20UN%20and%20RGC.pdf
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  • ...ta from linguistic fieldwork conducted among Jarai speakers in Ratanakiri, Cambodia.
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  • The dominant ethnicity, language, and culture of [[Cambodia]]
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  • ...xtreme [[Marxist]] guerrilla movement, and then genocidal government, of [[Cambodia]].
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  • ..., running from [[Ho Chi Minh City]], through the Central Highlands, into [[Cambodia]]
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  • ...ta]] of Vietnam, southwest of [[Saigon]]/[[Ho Chi Minh City]], bordering [[Cambodia]]
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  • Analysis of, and actions in, [[Cambodia]] by the [[United States intelligence community]], which does include [[int
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  • ...ecial Forces]] camp during the [[Vietnam War]], close to the border with [[Cambodia]] and 65 miles north of [[Saigon]]
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  • '''Cambodia''', formally the '''Kingdom of Cambodia''', is a country of Southeast Asia, on the Gulf of Thailand, bordering [[Th
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  • |states=[[Vietnam]], [[Cambodia]], [[United States of America|United States]] (esp. [[North Carolina (U.S. ...300,000 people, most of them living in the highlands of [[Vietnam]] and [[Cambodia]]. Jarai is a member of the [[Chamic]] language family, from the [[Malayo-P
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  • ...]], starting at [[Quang Ngai]] on the [[South China Sea]] and running to [[Cambodia]], [[Laos]] and [[Thailand]]
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  • ...hlands of Southeast Asia, primarily in [[Vietnam]] but also [[Laos]] and [[Cambodia]]
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  • ...theast of Thailand and west of Vietnam, with short borders to [[Burma]], [[Cambodia]] and China
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  • ...[[colonialism|colonial]] structure in [[Southeast Asia]] that contained [[Cambodia]], [[Laos]], and present-day [[Vietnam]], from the first invasion in 1858 t
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  • A province in the southwestern part of [[Vietnam]], near [[Cambodia]], where the first large "search and destroy" operations of the [[Vietnam W
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  • ...ads and other facilities, from North Vietnam to South Vietnam via Laos and Cambodia, used to infiltrate military forces into the South
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  • ...t crack" in the defenses of [[South Vietnam]], from forces invading from [[Cambodia]], came in 1975
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  • | contribution = Cambodia}}</ref> of modern [[Cambodia]] or, in Khmer, ''[[Kampuchea]]''. They trace their key origins to the [[An | publisher = Tourism of Cambodia
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  • Group of three provinces in [[Vietnam]], bordering Laos and Cambodia to the west, and the south central coastal provinces of Vietnam to the east
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  • ...pation, decolonization, and post-1975 but related warfare among Vietnam, [[Cambodia]] and China
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  • In [[Vietnam]], '''Kontum Province''' borders [[Laos]] and [[Cambodia]], and, inside Vietnam, borders [[Quang Nam Province]] on the north, [[Quan
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  • ...ai, it runs to the Central Highlands provinces and then crosses into Laos, Cambodia and Thailand.
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  • As a group, the provinces border on [[Laos]] and [[Cambodia]] to the west, and to the south central coastal provinces to the east.
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  • ...f Viet Nam]] and [[Khmer Rouge]] troops in 1973, to the peace treaty for [[Cambodia]] in 1991, to the last Khmer Rouge surrender in 1999.
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  • .../watch?v=_G4dHRN2Dug Blue Peter interview with Margaret Thatcher regarding Cambodia]
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  • ...via [[Ban Me Thuot]] to [[Nam Can]]. It is a route from [[Vietnam]] into [[Cambodia]]. It intersects [[National Highway 14 (Vietnam)|Highway 14]] in Ban Me Thu
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  • ...om Ho Chi Minh City ([[Saigon]]) via [[Lai Khe]] and [[An Loc]] and into [[Cambodia]] north of [[Loc Ninh]].
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  • ...nh''', in the [[Binh Dinh Province]] of [[Vietnam]], is 6 km east of the [[Cambodia|Cambodian]] border and 70 miles north of [[Saigon]]/Ho Chi Minh City, on [[
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  • ...he [[Mon language|Mon]] and [[Khmer language]]s, spoken in [[Burma]] and [[Cambodia]] respectively. [[Vietnamese language|Vietnamese]] is also a Mon-Khmer lang
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  • ...hmer", was coined by [[Norodom Sihanouk]] to refer to Communist parties in Cambodia, and later came into widespread use by English speakers. ...e of over two million people, or an estimated fifteen to thirty percent of Cambodia's population at the time. In terms of the fraction of the population killed
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  • A country in [[Southeast Asia]], neighboring China, [[Laos]], and [[Cambodia]], and with seacoast on the [[Gulf of Thailand]], [[Gulf of Tonkin]], and [
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  • ...ses activities of the [[United States intelligence community]] specific to Cambodia, and multinational matters, such as [[U.S. intelligence and global health]] ===Cambodia 1954===
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  • Burma, Thailand, Laos, Cambodia; neighbouring parts of Bangladesh, China, Vietnam, Malaysia; Ceylon. Langua ...regarded as the Word of the Buddha; collected editions published in Burma, Cambodia, Ceylon/Sri Lanka and Thailand
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  • ...]], with direct involvement in [[human rights]] for the [[Philippines]], [[Cambodia]], and [[South Africa]]. He is a member of the [[International Democratic I ...rver or Presidential envoy to the [[Bangladesh]] elections of 1996, and to Cambodia in 1997-1999. The Cambodian effort, as a government formed in 1999, led to
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  • ...e routes were mostly mountain and jungle paths which went through Laos and Cambodia. The trail was first mapped out in 1959 following the decision by North Vie
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  • '''French Indochina''' was the French colonial structure that contained Cambodia, Laos, and present-day Vietnam. It existed from the first invasion in 1858 ...[Napoleon III]] as President, there were the then kingdoms of [[Laos]] and Cambodia. four parts of what is now Vietnam:
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  • ...ince]] in the western Highlands. Eventually, it will link with northeast [[Cambodia]] and south [[Laos]].
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  • ...Montagnard peoples, was treated separately by the French. [[Laos]] and [[Cambodia]] were under the same French administrations, and are sometimes included in
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  • ...e, and its capital, in the southernmost and western part of [[Vietnam]]. [[Cambodia]] forms its northern ''and'' western borders, while [[Long An Province]] is
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  • *Calming of hostilities between Vietnam and Cambodia ...leadership used as a means of avoiding settlement of the situation with [[Cambodia]]. When he said that it was technically impossible to account for all MIAs,
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  • [[Cambodia]] forms its western border. To the north is [[Gia Lai Province]], [[Phuc Y
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  • ...ince|Binh Dinh]] and [[Phu Yen Province|Phu Yen]] provinces on the east. [[Cambodia]] forms the eastern boundary.
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  • ...nit conducted [[Operation Eagle Pull]], the evacuation of Americans from [[Cambodia]]. Two weeks later, its 9th Marine Amphibious Brigade provided the securi
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  • ..., to the [[Central Highlands]] provinces and then crosses into [[Laos]], [[Cambodia]] and [[Thailand]].
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  • ...rt]], as well as specific tribunals for the former Yugoslavia, Rwanda, and Cambodia.
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  • ...nd [[Tien Giang Province]]s. It also shares an international border with [[Cambodia]].
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  • ...er battles were between ARVN/US forces and Communist forces operating from Cambodia.
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  • The province shares borders with [[Cambodia]], and with the Vietnamese provinces of [[Kontum Province|Kontum ]], [[Dac
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  • ...ghlands of Southeast Asia, principally in [[Vietnam]] but also in Laos and Cambodia. The term '''moi''' has also been used, especially by the French colonial a | contribution = The War outside Vietnam: Cambodia and Laos
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  • ...ly, on April 12, U.S. and allied personnel were evacuated from Phnom Penh, Cambodia, in [[Operation Eagle Pull]].
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  • ...aired with Command and Control Central and operating in the triangle among Cambodia, Laos, and South Vietnam. ...mand and Control South against southern VC strongholds and operations into Cambodia.
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  • * {{search link|Kamboja||ns0|ns14|ns100}} (Cambodia)
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  • *H5N1 Cambodia, China, Indonesia,2005: severe infection, 98 cases, 43 deaths *H5N1 Azerbaijan, Cambodia, China, Egypt, Djibouti, Iraq, Turkey, Thailand, Indonesia 2006; 115 human
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  • In the southern and western part of [[Vietnam]], [[Cambodia]] forms the northern border of '''Binh Phuoc Province'''. To its south is [
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  • ...with small-scale actions until 1999. It was preceded by conflicts with [[Cambodia]]n groups before the South fell, and increasing tensions with China. ...Vietnam, but Vietnam claimed a "special relationship" with [[Laos]] and [[Cambodia]]. Essentially, Vietnam expected them to treat it as the senior state and f
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  • ...eady may have happened in the historically drug-resistant border between [[Cambodia]] and [[Thailand]]. <ref>{{citation ...Declining artesunate-mefloquine efficacy against falciparum malaria on the Cambodia–Thailand border
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  • ...<td>{{headofstate|Cambodia}}</td><td>{{headofstate-enteredoffice|President|Cambodia}}</td>
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  • ...cular, after attending the Council and approving its edition of the Canon, Cambodia, Ceylon and Thailand proceeded with their own editions.
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  • ...e Experience of the French and the Americans: Nationalism and Communism in Cambodia, Laos, and Vietnam.'' Indiana U. Press, 2002. 1172 pp.
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  • ...ress had prohibited the use of American forces in any combat role in Laos, Cambodia, and Vietnam without prior congressional approval. This was well known to t
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  • ...''' is a country in Southeast [[Asia]], neighboring China, [[Laos]], and [[Cambodia]], and with seacoast on the Gulf of Thailand, Gulf of Tonkin, and South Ch
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  • ...China Sea]] from headwaters in [[Tibet]], via [[Burma]] ([[Myanmar]]), [[Cambodia]], China, [[Laos]], and Vietnam. The Vietnamese name means "nine dragons",
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  • Found in Myanmar, Thailand, Cambodia, China (Kwangsi, Kwangtung), Taiwan and Indonesia (Endeh, Flores, east Java
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  • ...cratic Republic''' is a landlocked south east Asian country, bordered by [[Cambodia]], [[Vietnam]], [[Burma]], China and [[Thailand]].
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  • ...as well as operations against the [[Ho Chi Minh trail]] in [[Laos]] and [[Cambodia]]. The main intelligence center that processed remote sensors from the Trai
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  • ...others" in revolution is to continue &mdash' "in Afghanistan, in Ethiopia, Cambodia, Angola . . . and Nicaragua"--200 years of American support for "Simon Boli ...aid, including sophisticated weapons, but the anti-Communist resistance in Cambodia got only small amounts of nonlethal supplies. The guerrillas fighting a Mar
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  • ...t threat; the decision was made to help the ARVN attack the sanctuaries in Cambodia. ...t PAVN bases and supply routes in Cambodia. The orders for U.S. bombing of Cambodia were classified, and thus kept from the U.S. media and Congress. In a given
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  • ...under PRG control, near Saigon, which had started from sanctuaries inside Cambodia. To carry out these attacks, the People's Army of Viet Nam had been learnin Image:Viet-1975map.jpg|thumb|left|North invades South, 1975, using bases in Cambodia and Laos, and across DMZ
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  • ..., he decided that as long as the enemy could fight from the sanctuaries of Cambodia, Laos, and North Vietnam, it was impossible to bring adequate destruction o
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  • *14th century: Theravada established in Siam, Cambodia and Laos
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  • ...urma, along with those branches in Ceylon derived from Burma. In Thailand, Cambodia and Laos, and the branch in Ceylon derived from Thailand, the robe is worn
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  • ...7 and '72 in the jungles over North and [[South Vietnam]], [[Laos]], and [[Cambodia]]. Using technology developed at the [[China Lake Naval Weapons Center|nava
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  • ...to the south, often through the [Ho Chi Minh Trail sanctuaries in Laos and Cambodia, with the operational goal of making the ground forces in the south less ef
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  • ...gth, notably in the bombings of [[air operations against Cambodia and Laos|Cambodia]] and [[Air operations against North Vietnam|North Vietnam]], Kissinger met ...ecret bombings in [[Cambodia]] in 1969 and for the U.S. ground invasion of Cambodia in 1970 stirred particularly strong opposition; as did later discoveries th
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  • ...al]], [[Vietnam]], Afghanistan, Pakistan, [[Sri Lanka]], [[Bangladesh]], [[Cambodia]], Indonesia ([[Java (island)|Java]], [[Sumatra]], [[Bali]], [[Sulawesi]]), |India, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Nepal, Indonesia, Cambodia, Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand, Burma, Brunei, Philippines, Vietnam, Laos,
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  • ...r-General to govern [[French Indo-China]] (now [[Vietnam]], [[Laos]] and [[Cambodia]]).
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  • ...ceptual and Historical Dimensions.'' 1994. 265 pp. Compares Armenia with Cambodia, East Timor and Kurdistan.
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  • ...a (India, Nepal, Myanmar, Thailand, Vietnam, Singapore, Philippines, Laos, Cambodia, Sri Lanka, Maldives, Indonesia, Malaysia, Bangaladesh and Pakistan )
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  • ...s]]&mdash;the systematic slaughter of intellectuals&mdash;in [[Pol Pot]]'s Cambodia. European [[Fascism]] was also famously anti-intellectual.
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  • ==Cambodia: a first sanctuary breached== ...d the Mekong Delta. They also had some major command centers not far into Cambodia.
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  • ...ince, where he commanded the B-2 Front, including about 75% of the Vietnam-Cambodia border and including:
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  • ...nger, Nixon, and the Destruction of Cambodia'' (1979), hostile critique of Cambodia policy. Kissinger responds directly to Shawcross' claims in appendix to ''Y
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  • ...ented the re-education camps, the boat people, and the wars with China and Cambodia?
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  • ...e Indian sub-continent; this would include [[Myanmar]] (formerly Burma), [[Cambodia]], China, [[Japan]], parts of [[Indonesia]], [[Korea]], [[Manchuria]], [[Mo
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  • One zone is on the border between Cambodia and Vietnam, the Manhattan (Svay Rieng) Special Economic Zone, funded by th
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  • ...been called the [[Third Indochina War]] (1978-1999), involving Vietnam, [[Cambodia]], China, and Thailand. This article puts all of these wars, not just those ...end the fighting. After small-scale fighting since 1973, Vietnam invaded [[Cambodia]] in 1978, was twice invaded by China in 1979 and 1984, and with the last C
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  • <td>[[Cambodia]]</td><td>[[Phnom Penh]]</td><td>[[ Cambodian riel]]</td> ...ofstate|Cambodia}}<br><small>''since {{headofstate-enteredoffice|President|Cambodia}}''</small></td>
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  • ...Afghanistan as the "Soviets' Vietnam", cynics have called the invasion of Cambodia "Vietnam's Vietnam". ...ey went back to something close to Mao's third stage in 1972-1975. Against Cambodia, however, they themselves came closer to their model of western behavior. A
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  • ...during the retreat of the [[Nazis]], [[Yugoslavia]] and [[Albania]], and [[Cambodia]], which became Communist during the [[Vietnam War]]. Countries which becam
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  • Found in Pakistan, India, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Nepal, Myanmar, Thailand, Cambodia, China (Kwangsi, Kwangtung), Taiwan and Indonesia (Endeh, Flores, east Java |From Myanmar through Thailand, Cambodia, Indonesia and southern China. Also found in Taiwan.<ref name="McD99"/>
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  • ...tacles to loyalist troops, who caused the coup members to flee, often to [[Cambodia]]. "American SIGINT had been surprised by the coup, as had American intelli
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  • ...f the conflict, while also escalating the conflict through incursions into Cambodia and Laos, and bombings of North Vietnam. At various times, the U.S. and So ...r the Nightmare: The Population of Cambodia." In Genocide and Democracy in Cambodia: The Khmer Rouge, the United Nations and the International Community, ed. B
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  • ...and small streams flowing to the west and southwest across the border into Cambodia. The dominating feature of the terrain was the Chu Pong Massif in the south ...?"The map in Schwarzkopf's book does show the 3rd battalion moving through Cambodia.
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  • ...gainst the North. It did not include U.S. air operations in South Vietnam, Cambodia, or Laos.
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  • ...ble: would, Khmer music, for example, be treated as a music of China or of Cambodia? how far can meaningful boundaries be drawn between the classical/art music
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  • ...y Organization (SEATO) was formed in 1954, although due to French protest, Cambodia, Laos, and the RVN were not allowed to join. Its members were: ...direct effect on all Far Eastern countries. With the possible exception of Cambodia, it is likely that no nation of the area would quickly succumb to communism
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  • ...e enemy force ineffective. The remnants of the NVA forces' escape route to Cambodia was reduced to a narrow corridor along the Ia Drang.<ref name=VinhLoc2>Vinh
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  • ..., North Vietnam developed a new plan to move from the Ho Chi Minh trail in Cambodia, in central Vietnam (i.e., ARVN II Corps tactical zone), with a goal of dri *An ARVN counteroffensive against the PAVN troops retreating into Cambodia, an action fought by the ARVN Airborne Brigade with U.S. air and artillery
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  • ...ountries that fall into this category are Malaysia, Myanmar, India, Nepal, Cambodia, and Vietnam. Despite JE occurring mostly in Asia, 1998 had the first [[ca
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  • ...onomy in February 1950, Associated States of Indochina (Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia) within the French Union.<ref name=Eckhardt>{{citation ...hambre, French minister for the Associated States (i.e., Vietnam, Laos and Cambodia) reportedly felt Diem would lead the country into disaster, but, since the
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  • ...Mongolia, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan. Southeast Asia includes Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Singapore, Thailand and Vietnam. We include Myanmar (Bur =====Cambodia and Burma SNIE=====
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  • ...anam'' (Kuiper Festschrift), Mouton, The Hague/Paris, 1968, page 497</ref> Cambodia, Sri Lanka and Thailand have their own editions. The Buddha Jayanti edition ''Braḥ Traipiṭaka Pāḷi'' (Cambodia), [https://web.archive.org/web/20120606015925/http://dhamma4khmer2.org/Tipi
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  • ...Asia Pacific countries {{refn|Afghanistan, Australia, Bangladesh, Bhutan, Cambodia, China, Fiji, Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Japan, Laos, Malaysia, Maldives,
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  • ...3 Motoman project] have supported email services to 1000 schoolchildren in Cambodia, according to Negroponte. The data rate should be sufficient for asynchrono ...ate solutions for education in the dense forests of [[Vietnam]] or rural [[Cambodia]].<ref>Software 2006 conference, Scaling Organizations Panel [http://www.it
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  • ...pecially [[Cochin China]]. While later organizations would operate from [[Cambodia]] into the regions of South Vietnam that corresponded to Cochin China, this ...ather than Governor General, but still in control. The five states, Annam, Cambodia, Cochin China, Laos, and Tonkin would continue; there would be no Vietnam.
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  • ..., was a major migration route, but the strength of the [[Khmer Empire]] ([[Cambodia]]) prevented the Tai from dominating the Mekong Valley. Instead the main ar ...mpāsak and perhaps as far south as [[Stung Treng]] in what is now northern Cambodia. His wife is credited with introducing [[Theravada Buddhism]], which had be
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  • ..., North Vietnam developed a new plan to move from the Ho Chi Minh trail in Cambodia, in central Vietnam (i.e., ARVN [[II Corps tactical zone]]), with a goal of
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  • ...administrative language in [[Laos]] and is used unofficially in parts of [[Cambodia]] and [[Vietnamese French|Vietnam]].
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  • ...h and the imperfect but real quality of life are hard to reject. Burma and Cambodia tried to stop development, which was hard alongside Singapore's and Thailan
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  • ...the early centuries of the 2nd millennium it spread thence to Burma, Siam, Cambodia and Laos, displacing the Indian forms of Buddhism previously found there, t
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  • ...r rare in north and northeast, common elsewhere), northern [[Malaysia]], [[Cambodia]] and [[Vietnam]], north to at least Hue; recent records from northern Viet
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  • ...nch negotiated separately with [[Cochin China]] in the South, and, while [[Cambodia]] and [[Laos]] were parts of [[French Indochina]], they were not essential France, on 29 January 1950, designated Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia as autonomous "Associated States" within the French Union. Voting in the lo
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  • ...uding [[Hong Kong]] and the island province of [[Hainan]]), [[Vietnam]], [[Cambodia]], [[Laos]], [[Thailand]], Peninsular [[Malaysia]], [[Singapore]], [[Indone
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  • ...ed his request for more aid to the crumbling resistance. In May 1975, when Cambodia seized a U.S. merchant ship, the SS Mayagüez, sailing close to its coast,
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  • *hemoglobin E/thalassemia: common in [[Cambodia]], [[Thailand]], and parts of [[India]]; clinically similar to β thalassem
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  • ...en Violent Conflict, Social Capital and Social Cohesion: Case Studies from Cambodia and Rwanda]," Social Capital Initiative Working Paper No. 23, The World Ban In [[Cambodia]], Colletta and Cullen attribute the destruction of social capital by the [
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  • ...en Violent Conflict, Social Capital and Social Cohesion: Case Studies from Cambodia and Rwanda]," Social Capital Initiative Working Paper No. 23, The World Ban In [[Cambodia]], Colletta and Cullen attribute the destruction of social capital by the [
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  • ...tion, and also English, Polish, Italians, Lebanese, Irish, Greeks, Jews, [[Cambodia]]ns, and Chinese.
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  • ...ward "freedom fighters" in Afghanistan, Nicaragua, Mozambique, Angola, and Cambodia.
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  • ...direct effect on all Far Eastern countries. With the possible exception of Cambodia, it is likely that no nation of the area would quickly succumb to communism
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  • ...e Experience of the French and the Americans: Nationalism and Communism in Cambodia, Laos, and Vietnam ...that created the French Union, of the three Vietnamese regions, Laos, and Cambodia. On February 7, The U.K. and U.S. recognized [[Bao Dai]] as Head of State o
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  • ...anthera tigris corbetti''), also called ''Corbett's'' tiger, is found in [[Cambodia]], China, [[Laos]], [[Myanmar]], [[Thailand]], and [[Vietnam]]. Estimates o
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  • ...e of Liberty. The US admitted 1.4 million, including 580,000 from Vietnam, Cambodia and Laos, and 413,000 from the former USSR. From 30,000 to 40,000 each came
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  • ...eagan]] began a rollback strategy of supporting insurgencies in Nicaragua, Cambodia, Angola, and, above all, in Afghanistan. The goal, especially after 1984, w
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  • ...Myanmar is the country's name as recognized by the United Nations.</ref> [[Cambodia]], [[Laos]], [[Thailand]], [[Vietnam]] and [[Peninsular Malaysia]] and the
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  • ...and Japan. The places where the strongest arguments can be made are Burma, Cambodia, Laos, Sri Lanka and Thailand (Therevada Buddhist subcivilization); Bhutan,
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  • ...were effective. Some of the operations against the Trail were in Laos and Cambodia, and these missions were generally not revealed, usually for complex intern
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  • ...several clusters of activity. One was from the "tri-border" area of Laos, Cambodia, and Vietnam, where the B-3 Front headquarters and 1st PAVN Division were
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  • ...mese, with repeated shows of U.S. air strength, notably in the bombings of Cambodia and Hanoi, Kissinger met secretly with North Vietnamese leaders in Paris fr
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  • ...ork'', Speech to the 45th SEACEN Governors’ Conference Siem Reap province, Cambodia, 26–27 February 2010, Bank for International Settlements]</ref>
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  • ...ding for some of the most violent groups, notably the [[Khmer Rouge]] in [[Cambodia]], which after gaining power, arrested, tortured and eventually executed an
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  • ...ding for some of the most violent groups, notably the [[Khmer Rouge]] in [[Cambodia]], which after gaining power, arrested, tortured and eventually executed an
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  • ...nto Air America, which was was heavily involved in support with the war in Cambodia, Laos, and Vietnam in the 1960s.
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  • ...namese Buddhists]], [[Buddhism in Thailand|Thai Buddhists]], [[Buddhism in Cambodia|Cambodian Buddhists]], and Buddhists with family backgrounds in nearly ever
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  • ...of Bulgaria]], [[History of Burma]], [[History of Burundi]], [[History of Cambodia]], [[History of Cameroon]], [[History of Canada]], [[History of Cape Verde]
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  • ...spond quickly. After a ten-day battle, the attackers were pushed back into Cambodia. At least 852 North Vietnamese soldiers were killed during the action, as o
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  • Vietnam (and neighboring Laos and Cambodia) became a major battleground in the Cold War as early as 1946, when the Fre
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  • ...on benefit charity for the [[United Nations]], Concert for the People of [[Cambodia|Kampuchea]]. The band picked up eight awards at the annual ''Melody Maker''
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  • ...on benefit charity for the [[United Nations]], Concert for the People of [[Cambodia|Kampuchea]]. The band picked up eight awards at the annual ''Melody Maker''
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  • ...tacles to loyalist troops, who caused the coup members to flee, often to [[Cambodia]]. "American SIGINT had been surprised by the coup, as had American intelli
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  • ...illing stories, and about his activities in his domains, was published in Cambodia in the Khmer language.
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