114 Pages
by
Routledge
126 Pages
by
Routledge
114 Pages
by
Routledge
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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






