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1 Ιουλ 1997 · PDF | This paper will analyse how disputed issues influence the relations between China and Vietnam. The focus will be on the evolution since the full... | Find, read and cite all the research...
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30 Απρ 1994 · PDF | On May 1, 1994, Ramses Amer published The Sino-Vietnamese Conflict in 1978-79 and the Ethnic Chinese in Vietnam | Find, read and cite all the research you need on ResearchGate
Vietnam during the Sino-Soviet Conflict (1959-65) The Sino-Soviet conflict crystallized at a turning point in contemporary Vietnamese history. Toward the end of the 1950s, Ngo Dinh Diem's Saigon government stepped up its repression of Viet-Minh cadre still active in the south, thereby flagrantly violating the Geneva accords (which, in any case ...
China playing a concrete role in supporting Chinese military action against Vietnam—the Sino-Vietnamese War in fact constituted a landmark event for both for the Sino-American covert relationship and for the Sino-American relationship more broadly. The Sino-Vietnamese War greatly influenced the Sino-American covert relationship, and in
After the 1979 war, China remained determined to force a withdrawal of Vietnamese forces from Cambodia. Its pressure on Vietnam led to intermittent armed clashes along the border through the 1980s. The scope of the fighting at first remained relatively small, but, in late 1984, the Chinese began
Womack (2006:192) argues that the issues that led to the Sino-Vietnamese War include, ‘‘the Vietnamese alliance with the Soviet Union, Vietnam’s invasion of Cambodia in December 1978, Vietnam’s mistreatment and expulsion of ethnic Chinese, and territorial disputes.’’
from Vietnam, the increase of border clashes and the buildup of troops on the Sino-Vietnamese border, and the Socialist Republic of Vietnam’s (SRV) invasion of Cambodia each contributed...