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China's Vietnam War and its Consequences: A Comment

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  17 February 2009

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Copyright © The China Quarterly 1981

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References

1. I wish to thank Michel Oksenberg of the University of Michigan, who read a draft of these comments.

2. For a perceptive analysis of the background of the Sino-Vietnamese conflict, see Loescher, G. D., “The Sino-Vietnamese conflict in recent historical perspective,” Survey, Vol. 24, No. 2 (107), Spring 1979, pp. 125–41.Google Scholar

3. Tretiak, Daniel, “China and Southeast Asia: changes in the overall pattern of interaction, 1966–1970,” Asian Studies. Occasional Papers Series, No. 3 (Southern Illinois University, 1972), pp. 1112 and passim.Google Scholar