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      • The Cambodian–Vietnamese War lasted from 21 December 1978 – 26 September 1989 (10 years, 9 months and 5 days). It was fought between Kampuchea and Vietnam. When Vietnam won the war by removing Pol Pot, China invaded Vietnam. After this war, people around the world came into Cambodia to rebuild it.
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  2. The CambodianVietnamese War was an armed conflict between Democratic Kampuchea, controlled by Pol Pot's Khmer Rouge, and the Socialist Republic of Vietnam. The war began with repeated attacks by the Liberation Army of Kampuchea on the southwestern border of Vietnam, particularly the Ba Chúc massacre which resulted in the deaths of over ...

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    The Vietnam War (also known by other names) was a conflict in Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia from 1 November 1955 to the fall of Saigon on 30 April 1975. It was the second of the Indochina Wars and was a major conflict of the Cold War.

    • 1 November 1955 – 30 April 1975, (19 years, 5 months, 4 weeks and 1 day)
  4. The CambodianVietnamese War was an armed conflict between Democratic Kampuchea, controlled by Pol Pot's Khmer Rouge, and the Socialist Republic of Vietnam. The war began with repeated attacks by the Liberation Army of Kampuchea on the southwestern border of Vietnam, particularly the Ba Chúc massacre which resulted in the deaths of over ...

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    Early history

    Both the Vietnamese and the Khmer (Cambodian) peoples descended from ancient Austroasiatic-speaking peoples who settled throughout the eastern and southeastern regions of Indochina. Vietnamese society, which began in the Red River Delta south of China, was heavily Sinicized while Khmer society, which was centered around the lower reaches of the Mekong river, was Indianized. During these early periods, the various polities of the two societies did not share a common border. A Khmer inscription...

    Vietnamese invasions of Cambodia, 1811–1845

    With the rise of the Nguyễn dynasty in the early 19th century, southern Vietnam came under tighter control of the court. The Vietnamese emperor Minh Mạng (1820–41) took the paternalistic views that the Khmers were backward and ordered his general Trương Minh Giảng to "civilize" the "barbarian" Cambodians. Cambodia itself was brought under Vietnamese control with the occupation of Phnom Penh. Truong reported: "we have decided that Cambodian officials only know how to bribe and be bribed. Offic...

    Vietnam War

    After independence, the Kingdom of Cambodia maintained diplomatic relations with both North Vietnam and South Vietnam. However the Vietnamese Communists, both the southern Viet Cong and the northern People's Army of Vietnam, used Cambodian territory for bases and supply routes to fight the Vietnam War, despite the Viet Minh having previously assured Cambodian neutrality at the 1954 Geneva Conference. The southern Ngo Dinh Diem administration pursued Viet Cong even into Cambodian territory. Ea...

    Since the 1990s, relations between both nations have begun to improve. Both Vietnam and Cambodia are members of multilateral regional organizations such as ASEAN and the Mekong-Ganga Cooperation. Both nations have opened and developed cross-border trade and sought to relax visa regulations to that end. Both governments have set official targets of ...

    Cambodia has an embassy in Hanoi and a consulate-general in Ho Chi Minh City.
    Vietnam has an embassy in Phnom Penh and consulates-general in Battambang and in Sihanoukville.

    Bibliography

    1. General Statistics Office of Vietnam (2019). "Completed Results of the 2019 Viet Nam Population and Housing Census" (PDF). Statistical Publishing House (Vietnam). ISBN 978-604-75-1532-5. 2. International Monetary Fund. "World Economic Outlook Database, April 2022". International Monetary Fund. 3. Kiernan, Ben (2019). Việt Nam: a history from earliest time to the present. Oxford University Press.

    Amer, Ramses. "The ethnic Vietnamese in Cambodia: a minority at risk?." Contemporary Southeast Asia (1994): 210–238 online.
    Amer, Ramses. "Border conflicts between Cambodia and Vietnam." IBRU Boundary and Security Bulletin 5.2 (1997): 80–97 online.
    Leighton, Marian Kirsch. "Perspectives on the Vietnam-Cambodia border conflict." Asian Survey18.5 (1978): 448–457.
    Leng, Thearith. "Small state diplomacy: Cambodia's foreign policy towards Vietnam." Pacific Review 30.3 (2017): 328–347. online
  5. Sep 14, 2014 · Vietnam launched an invasion of Cambodia in late December 1978 to remove Pol Pot. Two million Cambodians had died at the hands of his Khmer Rouge regime and Pol Pot's troops had conducted...

  6. The Cambodian campaign (also known as the Cambodian incursion and the Cambodian liberation) was a series of military operations conducted in eastern Cambodia in mid-1970 by South Vietnam and the United States as an expansion of the Vietnam War and the Cambodian Civil War. Thirteen operations were conducted by the Army of the Republic of Vietnam ...

  7. Cambodian Civil War. Fall of Phnom Penh; Democratic Kampuchea. Mayaguez incident; Cambodian genocide; CambodianVietnamese War; People's Republic of Kampuchea. exiled coalition government; K5 Plan

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