Chapter 1 Nineteenth and early twentieth century encounters; Chapter 2 Cambodia; Chapter 3 Arming Cambodia, 1954–1957; Chapter 4 1958–1960; Chapter 5 Kennedy and Cambodia; Chapter 6 A casualty of war; Chapter 7 Prelude to tragedy;
Kenton Clymer is Chair of the History Department at Northern Illinois University, U.S.A. and was formerly Professor of History at the University of Texas, El Paso, U.S.A. He is the author of Quest for Freedom: The United States and India's Independence, and other books that focus on America's relations with Asia.
'Clymer's study remains the definitive account of U.S.-Cambodian relations. It is traditional diplomatic history at its best.' -Pacific Historical Review
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