1st Edition

Southeast Asia And China The End Of Containment

By Edwin W. Martin Copyright 1977
114 Pages
by Routledge

126 Pages
by Routledge

114 Pages
by Routledge

Since the end of the war in Vietnam and the withdrawal of the American presence there, a marked realignment of power has taken place in Southeast Asia. The old rivalry between China and the United States has become a relationship of cautious rapprochement, while Sino-Soviet competition has been intensified by China's fear that the USSR will move to fill the power vacuum created by the U.S.... Read more
Foreword -- Introduction -- Chinese Internal Developments -- Peking-Oriented Insurgencies -- Overseas Chinese -- The Economic Factor -- Third-Power Policies -- The Prospects -- Implications for U.S. Policy -- Appendix

Biography

Edwin W. Martin