Africn, &37, 186 Ammhs la land^, 8 1 refugee camp, 74 Anh, Nguyen, 3536 hntmm, 35,37,41 AMunim, 32 Aron, Raymond, 1% ASEAN ( Adtion of South-h~r Asian Nabs) mcmh and cham, 145 ~giwral p~licies, 145-52, 155-56, 1%, 196 and US, 143 ssylum, cwn~ia d kt, 202 A ~ Y Ron, , 96 Aw mlh immigration policy d, 179 refugee redment in, 70,97, 117, 179-83, 197 opinicm poll, 180 48 US illy, 1% Bligh, C~ptPin Willinm, 19 Blh, Hans, 184 bort pcopk, 1-6 in mrnps, 74-75 deah nre, 80-81 freighter traffic, 116-32 to Hong Komg, 113 numkn of, 31,54, 108,215-17 pusage umgcmcnts, 109-16 PW also d u p Bmil, 70 ! Brimin (and Briri~h), ar United Kingdom 1 Buddhism, 34-35,43, 1- Burchert, Wilfred, 1594 Bum#, 37 CP May 55 Gmbodia, w Kampuchea, Corn tt River, 10 camps (refugee), 74,205, sbs ah under individuml campa Cam Rmh, 10, 17,59,137 ;I Canad4 II official strimdm, % 'i refuge nsetrtcmcnt in, 122, I 1'13-76 Clo hi, 99 Cdp E d l 71 i -, hd, 84,177,192 Csrtcr, lama E., 134, 139,161 ii I 'eertpw1y policy, 72 11; 11 I 1 y
Cater, Sir Jack 157 Cntholics, 28, 42, 99, 101, 201 Cenml InteUigcnee Agency (CIA), 9, 10, 14, 39 Champ, kingdom of, 34 34 China and Viemam 1979 border war, 86-89,93-94, 113,167 fr~ntict, 1, 112-13 history, 33-37,4041 policy 83-64, W, 144-45, 156, 167, 195-96,216-17, s~ alro Kampuchea rtfuget re&ment in, 165-69 Viemam war, 12 ethnic Chinese (overseas), 2, 5, 64 153- 54 in Viem~m, 21, 37,82-88,%, 10&16, 133,195,21617 Chinh, Truwg, 39 Cholon, 21, 82, 169 Chomsky, Noam, 159 Chri~tians, 2, 36, w ah Caholicr Churchill, Winston, 40 CIA, srnr Cmml Intelligence ~ B ~ W clhnte (S-E Asha region), 15-17, 215,216,217 Cochin China, 35,37 Cohn-Bendit, Daniel, 158 COMECON (Communist Council for Mutual Economic kP~brance), 216 communism 196,197,206,207 in View 10, 14, 17,20-28, 38-49 ~ ' m 92,99- , 107 in China, 40,86-87, 154,201 Communist International (Camimam), 38 Confucianism, 35, 36 Carriers della Sm, I58 cummy, 98 dong, 91 ael, ste gold Ds Nang (Tourant), 10, 59,109, 137 Dsmin, 1,15,19 Dtng, Xiaoping 148 Denmark, 70 Dersai, Mmji, 192, 1W Diem, Ngo Dhh, 42483, 134 Dicn Bien Phu @at& OQ 39,41 Dklosur~ of War, lh, 158 displaced perms, 20,21, 147 Domg, &am Van, 23, 148 Dulles, John Foster, 42 Dutch (in S-E Mi), 19, 35 Economirt, the, 178 d'Eataing, Girnrd, 170 European colonialism in S-E hh, 33, 35 L'Gxprn~~, 171 Far k &~ Emornic RPVWW, 149 Firyubin, Nikolsi, 84 Fiagedd, Frances, 159 Flwcs Sca, 19 Fonda, Jane, 159 food shonageh 22,9B, 216 Ford, Gerald R,, 9 France in Lddhina, 9,354,42,43 ! refugee rexttlemmt in, !5,70, 122, 169-73 P Gsndhi, Indh, 193 Gandhi, Maharmm, 41 Geneva agrsemcno (1 954), 35,41, 176, 199,201 Gennany 2-3, 70, 122 Ghamli, Shk, Tan Sri, 72, 95 Gia-tong, empior of Vimram, 36, 45 Giap, Nguyen VD, 39 Gluckmann, Andrt, 158 gold, 31, 60, 63, i 10, 112, 120 Goodwin-Gill, Guy S. (Ie~l dvkr, UNHCR), 204-5 'graduul bm', 22-23,215 Gunm, 205 hardin, rht, 177 Guwf, King Carl XVI (Sweknh 1 84 Hai Hong, 1 1623, 174 Hainan Island, 16, 59, 205 Haiphong, 41, 1 13 Halbcrstam, David, 159 Hanoi, w Viemam health (in Vicmam), 22, 101 Hrng Samrin tCgimc, 138,217 Hits, Phan, 98,146,201 Hinduism, 35 Hmong, 160 HOP, 83395, 113, 154, 167-68,201, 202, rtt ah0 China HOI ha, 99-101 Hang, Vu, 202 Ho Chi Minh, 14, 38-45, 158, 166 Hv Chi Minh City, 25,%, 108, 110, 113, see aLo Saigon Hot Tap, 48 Holbroke, Richard, 80, 137, 138 Holhnd, 70 Hondur~~, 71, f 18 Hong Koag, 16, 58, 59, 156 ' amps, 74 ~fugccs in, 81, 113, 116 Hue, 9, i0, 59, 158 H w ~ POW, 116s 123-27 Hull, Cordell, 39 India, 192-94 Inclkn hsn, 15 Inddhina climate, 16 history, 35 Indo-Chinese, 147 in Fmnce, 170 in Malaysia, 67, 72,.73 policy fw, 198-200 lndonesia, 71, 74, 145, 148-49, 155, 199,216 Intcmatio~l Dcvelopmcnt Associsrim, 143 Israel, 70 Italy, 70 Japan, 30,70, 71,216 and ASEAN, 142, 143, 145, 146 restdement in, 187-92 S-E Alia, 135 Vietnam, 38-40 Java Sea, 15, 19 Jewish refugees, 24,208 Johnaon, I. R., 44 judge, Paul-Quinn, 98 Kampuchea, 195, 1x1 in Franc., 169 insubPity in, 134 rcfugces from, 31, 98,203 Vientsmew in, 108, 216,217 and US, 137-39, 141, 142, 150 rse also Pal Pot} Khmer Rrmge
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