Cover; Half Title; Title; Copyright; Contents; 1 Introduction; Current U.S. Interests Regarding Cambodia and Vietnam; Notes; 2 Background on Cambodia; History; The Geneva Agreements; Neutral Cambodia; The Khmer Republic and the War; Democratic Kampuchea; The Vietnamese Occupation; Geography, People, Economy, and Government; Geography; People; Economy; Government; Foreign Relations; Notes; 3 Evolution of the Cambodian Problem in the 1980s; The Cambodian Impasse; Elements of Change: The Role of Vietnam; Leadership Changes and Political Reform; Economic Developments and Reforms
Appendix E. Key Country Indicators: Vietnam and CambodiaChronology; Suggested Readings; Index
Foreign Policy Changes: Movement on CambodiaNotes; 4 U.S. Policy Concerns in Cambodia and Vietnam; Cambodia: Efforts to Reach a Peace Accord; Positions of the Contending Parties and Issues in Dispute; Competing Interests; Vietnam, the PRK, and the USSR; Cambodian Resistance and Its International Supporters; Dilemmas for U.S. Policy; Recent Developments and Current Policy Proposals; Possible U.S.-Vietnamese Normalization; U.S.-Vietnam Relations Since 1975; Policy Initiatives During the Carter Administration; Developments During the Reagan and Bush Administrations
Recent U.S.-Vietnamese Contacts on Humanitarian Issues, CambodiaPolicy Options; Greater U.S. Flexibility Toward Vietnam; Continued U.S. Pressure Until Vietnam Meets U.S. Terms; Notes; 5 Conclusion: Difficulties Facing U.S. Leadership in Indochina; Appendix A. Guide to Key Leaders and Organizations in Cambodia; Appendix B. Procedural and Jurisdictional Questions Regarding Possible Normalization of U.S. Diplomatic and Economic Relations with Vietnam; Appendix C. Status of Military-Political Groups Active in Cambodia; Appendix D. Contending Groups and Their Stance on a Peace Agreement