Book contents
- The Cambridge History of the Vietnam War
- The Cambridge History of the Vietnam War
- The Cambridge History of the Vietnam War
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Figures
- Maps
- Contributors to Volume III
- General Introduction
- Introduction
- Part I The Late Vietnam War
- Part II The Postwar Era
- 13 Vietnam after “Liberation”
- 14 The Third World and the Communist Triumph in Vietnam
- 15 The Third Indochina War
- 16 Vietnam in the Reform Era
- 17 Postwar US–Vietnam Relations
- 18 Refugees and US–Vietnam Relations
- 19 The US POW Experience, American Veterans, and the War
- Part III Legacies
- Index
15 - The Third Indochina War
from Part II - The Postwar Era
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 02 January 2025
- The Cambridge History of the Vietnam War
- The Cambridge History of the Vietnam War
- The Cambridge History of the Vietnam War
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Figures
- Maps
- Contributors to Volume III
- General Introduction
- Introduction
- Part I The Late Vietnam War
- Part II The Postwar Era
- 13 Vietnam after “Liberation”
- 14 The Third World and the Communist Triumph in Vietnam
- 15 The Third Indochina War
- 16 Vietnam in the Reform Era
- 17 Postwar US–Vietnam Relations
- 18 Refugees and US–Vietnam Relations
- 19 The US POW Experience, American Veterans, and the War
- Part III Legacies
- Index
Summary
This chapter introduces readers to the origins, conduct, and termination of the Third Indochina War. Marshaling old and new Vietnamese, Cambodian, Chinese, Soviet, American, and ASEAN sources, as well as the most recent secondary literature, the chapter takes an international history perspective, focusing on the simultaneous decision-making of all sides directly or indirectly involved in the conflict. It adopts a chronological approach following the life-cycle of the conflict by first locating the origins of both wars from the inter-connected perspectives of the three main protagonists – Vietnam, Cambodia, and China. Following that, the chapter describes the conduct of both wars and their eventual resolution. This involved, apart from the three main protagonists, the Soviet Union, the United States (and its allies). Although these countries were not directly involved in the fighting, they played a significant role in both prolonging the war and bringing about its end.
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- The Cambridge History of the Vietnam War , pp. 333 - 352Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2024