The Pol Pot regime race, power, and genocide in Cambodia under the Khmer Rouge, 1975-79 / [electronic resource] :
Ben Kiernan.
- Yale University Press, c1996.
- 1 online resource (xiii, 477 p., [20] p. of plates) : ill., maps.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 467-469) and index.
Introduction: The Making of the 1975 Khmer Rouge Victory -- Wiping the Slate Clean: The Regime Takes Shape -- Cleansing the Cities: The Quest for Total Power -- Cleansing the Countryside: Race, Power, and the Party, 1973-75 -- Cleansing the Frontiers: Neighbors, Friends, and Enemies, 1975-76 -- Writing on the Slate, 1975-77: The CPK Project -- An Indentured Agrarian State, 1975-77 (I): The Base Areas--The Southwest and the East -- An Indentured Agrarian State, 1975-77 (II): Peasants and Deportees in the Northwest -- Ethnic Cleansing: The CPK and Cambodia's Minorities, 1975-77 -- The Slate Crumbles, 1977-79: Convulsion and Destruction -- Power Politics, 1976-77 -- Foreign Relations, 1977-78: Warfare, Weapons, and Wildlife -- "Thunder without Rain": Race and Power in Cambodia, 1978 -- The End of the Pol Pot Regime.