China's Vietnam war revisited : a domestic politics perspectives/ Joshua Eisenman

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: 2019Subject(s): Online resources: In: Journal Of Contemporary China : Vol.28, No. 119, September 2019, pp.729-745 (102)Summary: The study identifies the casual mechanism, conducts a careful investigation of the relationship between the decision to go to war and the power struggle that raged in Beijing. It examines the role elite factional politics played in China's decision to attack Vietnam.
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The study identifies the casual mechanism, conducts a careful investigation of the relationship between the decision to go to war and the power struggle that raged in Beijing. It examines the role elite factional politics played in China's decision to attack Vietnam.

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