Further reading Asian Legal Resource Centre (1998), ‘Statements & Recommendations’, Seminar on Cambodian Judiciary, 14-20 March, Hong Kong Becker, E. (1986), When the War Was Over: The Voices of Cambodia’s Revolution and Its People, Simon and Schuster, New York Bit, S. (1991), The Warrior Heritage: A Psychological Perspective of Cambodian Trauma, published by author Brown, F.Z (ed.) (1993), Rebuilding Cambodia: Human Resources, Human Rights and Law, Johns Hopkins University Foreign Policy Institute, Washington, DC Brown, F.Z. and D.G. Timberman (eds.) (1998), Cambodia and the International Community: The Quest for Peace, Development, and Democracy, Asia Society, New York and ISEAS, Singapore Chanda, N. (1986), Brother Enemy: The War After the War, Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, New York Chandler, D. (1991), The Tragedy of Cambodian History: Politics, War, and Revolution Since 1945, Yale University Press, New Haven Chandler, D. (1992), Brother Number One: A Political Biography of Pol Pot, Westview Press, Oxford Chandler, D. (1993), A History of Cambodia, Westview Press, Oxford. Cot, J. (1995), Opérations des Nations-Unies: Leçons de Terrain — Cambodge, Somalie, Rwanda, Ex-Yugoslavie, Fondation Pour Les Etudes de Défense, Paris Doyle, M.W. (1995), UN Peacekeeping in Cambodia: UNTAC’s Civil Mandate, Lynne Rienner Publishers, Boulder Doyle, M.W., I. Johnstone, and R.C. Orr (eds.) (1997), Keeping the Peace: Multidimensional UN Operations in Cambodia and El Salvador, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge Ebihara, M.M., C.A. Mortland and J. Ledgerwood (eds.) (1994), Cambodian Culture Since 1975: Homeland and Exile, Cornell University Press, Ithaca, New York Far Eastern Economic Review, Hong Kong Findaly, T. (1995), Cambodia: The Legacy and Lessons of UNTAC, Oxford University Press, Oxford Global Witness (1997), Just Deserts for Cambodia?: Deforestation and the Prime Ministers’ Legacy to the Country, Global Witness briefing document, London, June Ghosananda, M. (1992), Step by Step: Meditations on Wisdom and Compassion, Parallax Press, Berkeley, California Heder, S. (1995), ‘Cambodia’s Democratic Transition to Neoauthoritarianism’, Current History, December Heder, S. and Ledgerwood J., (eds.) (1996), Propaganda, Politics, and Violence in Cambodia: Democratic Transition under United Nations peacekeeping, M.E. Sharpe, Armonk, New York and London Heininger, J. (1994), Peacekeeping in Transition: The United Nations in Cambodia, Twentieth Century Fund, New York Hourn, K.K. and Merican, D. (eds.) Peace and Cooperation; Alternative Paradigms, Cambodian Institute for Cooperation and Peace, Phnom Penh Jennar, R.M. (1995), The Cambodian Constitutions (1953-1993), White Lotus Press, Bangkok Kiernan, B. (1985), How Pol Pot Came to Power: A History of Communism in Kampuchea, 1930-73, Verso, London Lechervy, C. (1996), ‘ L’Economie des Guerres Cambodgiennes: Accumulation et Dispersion’, in F. Jean and J.-C. Rufin (eds.), Economie des Guerres Civiles, Hachette, Paris Lizee, P. (1994), ‘Peacekeeping, Peacebuilding and the Challenge of Conflict Resolution in Cambodia’, in D.A. Charters (ed.), Peacekeeping and the Challenge of Civil Conflict Resolution, Centre for Conflict Studies, University of New Brunswick, pp135-148 McAndrew, J.P. (1996), ‘Aid Infusions, Aid Illusions’, Working Paper No. 2, Cambodian Development Resource Institute, Phnom Penh Metzl, J. (1995), ‘The Many Faces of UNTAC: A Review Article’ Contemporary Southeast Asia, Vol. 17, No. 1, June Minutes of Workshop (1998), Strategies for Peace and Non-Violent Actions in Cambodia, May 28-29, NGO Forum on Cambodia, Phnom Penh Moser-Puangsuwan, Y. (1996-7), One Million Kilometers for Peace: Five Years of Walking for Peace and Reconciliation in Cambodia, an analysis of the Dhammayietra Movement, Non-Violence International Southeast Asia office, Bangkok Mysliwiec, E. (1988),The International Isolation of Kampuchea: Punishing the Poor, Oxfam, Oxford Osborne, M. (1994), Sihanouk: Prince of Light, Prince of Darkness, University of Hawaii Press, Honolulu Peang-Meath, A. ‘Understanding the Khmer: Sociological-Cultural Observations’, Asian Survey, Vol.30(5), pp442-55. Pilger, J. (1997), ‘The Long Secret Alliance: Uncle Sam and Pol Pot’, Covert Action Quarterly, No. 62, pp. 5-9. Phnom Penh Post, Cambodia Ratner, S. (1995), The New UN Peacekeeping, St. Martin’s, New York Shawcross, W. (1991), Sideshow: Kissinger, Nixon and the Destruction of a Nation, Hogarth Press, London Shawcross, W. (1985), The Quality of Mercy: Cambodia, Holocaust and Modern Conscience, Fontana/Collins, Glasgow Thion, S. (1993), Watching Cambodia, White Lotus, Bangkok UNESCO (1997), Action of Cambodian NGOs and the Culture of Peace: An Overview, UNESCO report, Phnom Penh, October UNIDIR (1996), Managing Arms in Peace Processes: Cambodia, Disarmament and Conflict Resolution Project, United Nations Institute for Disarmament Research, UNIDIR, Geneva United Nations (1995), The United Nations and Cambodia, 1991-95, The United Nations Blue Book Series, Vol II, Department of Public Information, United Nations, New York Utting, P. (1994), Between Hope and Insecurity: The Social Consequences of the Cambodian Peace Process, United Nations Research Institute for Social Development, Geneva Vickery, M. (1986), Kampuchea: Politics, Economics and Society, Allen and Unwin, Sydney World Bank (1996), Cambodia: From Recovery to Sustained Development, World Bank, Washington DC
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