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First Party Congress
funding difficulties
integration of returnees from France
leadership
See also
Khmer Rouge leadership
losses resulting from Geneva Conference
in Phnom Penh
See also
Phnom Penh, as Khmer Rouge capital
and
ramassage
campaign
role in Sihanouk's downfall
in Sihanouk's government
Vietnamese communists and
Vietnamese-trained returnees
See also
Communist Party of Kampuchea; Indochinese Communist Party;
headings
beginning with
Khmer Rouge
“Cambodian Peasantry and Their Prospects for Modernization, The” (Hou Youn)
Cambodian People's Party
Cambodian Student
Cambodian War (1970–1975)
casualties
Chenla I and II offensives
destruction of infrastructure
end of
Khmer Rouge campaigns
Khmer Rouge rationale for
Kompong Thom
movies popular during
Neak Luong
opposing armies. See Khmer Republic army; Khmer Rouge army
US involvement in Cambodia
Vietnamese communists' withdrawal
See also
Chronology; Khmer Republic; Khmer Rouge; Second Indochina War
Cambodian War (1980–1985).
See
Resistance; Third Indochina War; Vietnamese occupation
“Cambodia's Economy and Industrial Development” (Khieu Samphan)
Canada
Can Tho province
Capitalism, growth of in Asia
Carney, Timothy
Carter, Jimmy
Center.
See
Democratic Kampuchea, central leadership
Central Intelligence Agency
Khmer Rouge search for agents of
Central Zone
Chakrapong, Prince
Chamcar Dong rubber plantation
Champa
Chams (minority)
Chan
Chanda, Nayan
Chatichai Choonhaven
Chea Sim
Cheng Heng
Chenla I and II offensives
Chhang Song
Chhoi Vanna
Children
child labor under Khmer Rouge
child mortality rate
forced to inform on parents
under Khmer Rouge
of Khmer Rouge leadership
malnutrition
in Vietnam
See also
Youth
China
aid to Cambodia
and ASEAN nations
attempts to diffuse Vietnamese-Cambodian tensions
blamed for Vietnam's problems
communism of
communist revolution
Cultural Revolution
and Democratic Kampuchea
economic reforms
and ethnic Chinese in Vietnam
and FUNK front
Gang of Four
Geneva Conference participation
Great Leap Forward
invasion of Vietnam
Khmer Rouge resistance supported by
Khmer Rouge suspicions of
and Korean War
and
Mayaguez
incident
and North Vietnam
P-5 talks
Paracel Islands captured by
and Paris Conference
political executions
and Pol Pot
premodern domination of Vietnam
and Second Indochina War
and Sihanouk
Sihanouk-Hun Sen meeting approved by
Sino-Soviet relations
Sino-Vietnamese relations
and Third Indochina War
Tiananmen Square demonstration and massacre
US-China relations
and Vietnamese communists
and Vietnamese occupation
Chinese, ethnic
Khmer Rouge persecution of
Lon Nol's persecution of
perscuted in Vietnam
under Sihanouk
Chirac, Jacques
Cholon
See also
Vietnam, ethnic Chinese persecuted
Chou Chet
Chou Ta-Kuan
Chronology
Class composition
Class divisions
See also
Bourgeoisie; Class warfare; Elites; Middle class
Class warfare
Clergy and Laity Concerned
Coalition Government of Democratic Kampuchea (CGDK)
See also
Resistance
Cochin China
See also
Vietnam
Coedès, Georges
Cold war
Committee for Coordination of Activities of Friends of the Khmer-Mon and Khmer-Mon-Malayo-Polynesian Culture
Communications
Communist groups. See Cambodian communists; Vietnamese communists;
specific communist
parties and groups
Communist International
Communist Party of Kampuchea
See also
Cambodian communists; Khmer Rouge
Communist Party of Vietnam. See Vietnam; Vietnam Workers Party; Vietnamese communists
Communist Workers Party (US)
Confessions
See also
Tuol Sleng
Con Son Island prison
Constituent assembly
Cooperatives
administration of
conditions in
foreign journalists' visits to
“old people” vs. “new people”
rationale behind
reports required from
total control of
See also
Labor, forced; Private property; Relocation, forced
Costello, Michael
Coup d'état of 1945
Coup d'état of 1970
CPP.
See
Cambodian People's Party
Cu Dinh Ba
Cultural heritage
folk tales
French resurrection of
Khmer Rouge assault on
Lon Nol's perception of
violence and
Czechoslovakia
Dams
Dance
Danforth, John C.
Dean, John Gunther
Defectors
De Gaulle, Charles
Dehumanization
See also
Atomization
Democracy
See also
Elections
Democratic Kampuchea
administrative system
army. See Khmer Rouge army
and ASEAN nations
border conflicts
Caldwell's assassination
central leadership
collectivization.
See
Cooperatives; Private property
communications
communism and Pol Pot's leadership acknowledged by
constitution and anthem
executions and purges.
See
Purges; Torture; Tuol Sleng;
specific individuals
exports
floods of 1978
foreigners expelled by
foreign journalists in
foreign policy and relations
See also
Democratic Kampuchea, relations with Vietnam; Ieng Sary, as foreign minister
goods distribution
government
See also
Khmer Rouge leadership; Zones, leadership
isolationism of
justice system
See also
Tuol Sleng
liberalization policies
peace proposal (1978)
preparations for war with Vietnam
private property abolished
refugees from. See Refugees
relations with Vietnam
technical education
torture.
See
Tuol Sleng
war with Vietnam.
See
Border conflicts, with Vietnam; Third Indochina War
zone leadership
See also headings beginning with
Khmer Rouge
Democratic Kampuchea is Moving Forward
Democratic Party (Cambodia)
Deng Xiaoping
Deportation. See Relocation, forced
Der Spiegel
d'Estaing, Valéry Giscard
Deth, Comrade
Deutscher, Isaac
Deva-raj. See
Monarchy, nature of
“Devious Woman, The” (folk tale)
Diem.
See
Ngo Dinh Diem
Dien Bien Phu
Disappearances, under Khmer Rouge
See also
Purges
Dith Pran
Dogs, myth of eaten
Doi moi
Dole, Robert
Domino theory
Draft
Dress
Cham
Khmer Rouge
traditional Khmer
Vietnamese
Duch
investigations by
required to explain failures of revolution
role in purges
search for foreign agents
Dudman, Richard
Dumas, Roland
Eastern Zone
army
autonomy of
border conflicts in
conflict with Vietnam
evacuation of cooperatives
foreign journalists's visit to
leadership.
See
So Phim
and purge of Northern Zone
purges in
Ecole Française d'Extrème Orient
Economic policies
Chinese
Khmer Rouge
Samphan's ideas on
under Sihanouk
Vietnamese
Economy
of ASEAN nations
during French colonial rule
of Khmer Republic
of PRK
Education
Buddhist
communist
of communist leaders.
See specific
leaders
of elites
under French colonial rule
irrelevancy to agriculture
under Japanese rule
under Khmer Rouge
in PRK
under Sihanouk
Ekapheap
Elections
of 1946
of 1955
of 1966
of 1972
of 1993
Elites
during Angkor Empire
during Cambodian War
education of
under French colonial rule
illusions about Khmer Rouge
Khmer Rouge purge of
See also
Class warfare; Purges
during Khmer Rouge's forced evacuation of Phnom Penh
in labor camps
leaving Cambodia
under Lon Nol regime
overseas Cambodians
response to 1970 coup
under Sihanouk
in Vietnam
See also
Sisowath School;
specific individuals
Enders, Thomas and Gaetana
Epidemics
Ethnic groups.
See
Chams; Chinese, ethnic; Khmer Leou; Thai, ethnic; Vietnamese, ethnic
European Economic Community
Evans, Gareth
Evans Plan
Executions
in China
by Khmer Rouge.
See
Human rights abuses; Purges; Tuol Sleng;
specific individuals
in Vietnam
Exports
 
Eyeglasses myth
Family, Khmer Rouge attack on
See also
May family
Famine
See also
Food shortages
FANK. See Khmer Republic army
Fanon, Frantz
Far Eastern Economic Review
Fenton, James
Fernandez, Sosthènes
Feudalists (Khmer Rouge definition)
Finot, Louis
First Indochina War
See also
Chronology
First January Dam
First National Congress of Khmer Resistance
First Party Congress
Flooding
Folk tales, Khmer
Fonda, Jane
Food prices
Food shortages
during Cambodian War
under Khmer Rouge
during Second Indochina War
sudden availability of food
in Vietnam
during Vietnamese occupation
Ford, Gerald R.
Foreigners, Khmer Rouge persecution of
Foreign investment
France
aid to Cambodia
diplomatic efforts to resolve Cambodian problem
See also
Martin, Claude; Paris Conference
French-Vietnamese relations
Geneva Conference participation
neutrality on Cambodia
Paris Conference
rubber processing in Phnom Penh
See also
French colonial rule
French colonial rule
administration of
anticolonial independence movement
borders established
and Cambodian culture
Cambodian stereotypes held by French
economy
education
imposition of
irrigation systems
and Japanese occupation of 1945
Khmer Rouge hatred for
parliamentary parties allowed by
psychological impact of
taxation
Uprising of 1885
in Vietnam
Vietnamese favored by
after World War II
See also
Chronology
French Communist Party (PCF)
French residents, post-colonial
Friendship Association of Sisowath School Alumni
Front Issarak Association
FUNCINPEC.
See
National United Front for an Independent, Neutral, Peaceful and Cooperative Cambodia
FUNK.
See
National United Front of Cambodia
Galabru, Jean Jacques and Khek
Gang of Four
Geneva Accords
Geneva Conference
Geneva Convention (1954)
Genocide.
See
Atrocities; Human rights abuses; Purges

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