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Author Baird, Ian (Ian G.), author.

Title Rise of the Brao : Ethnic Minorities in Northeastern Cambodia during Vietnamese Occupation / Ian G. Baird
Published Madison, Wisconsin : The University of Wisconsin Press, [2020]

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Description 1 online resource (1 volume)
Series New perspectives in Southeast Asian studies
New perspectives in Southeast Asian studies.
Contents Introduction: The golden age of the Brao of northeastern Cambodia -- The Brao and their early involvement in the Khmer Rouge -- Brao discontent with the Khmer Rouge and their exodus from Cambodia to Vietnam and Laos -- The deterioration of Vietnam-Cambodia relations, preparations in Vietnam, and the attack on the Khmer Rouge -- Organizing post-Khmer Rouge northeastern Cambodia and the rise of the Brao -- The development of northeastern Cambodia, 1979- -- The security and military circumstances in northeastern Cambodia, 1979- -- Experiences with people from Vietnam, Laos, and Eastern Europe, 1979- -- Transitions in northeastern Cambodia in the late 1980s and early 1990s -- Conclusion: Lessons from the 1980s -- Appendix: Prominent people
Summary "In late 1978 Vietnam invaded Cambodia, removed the Khmer Rouge dictatorship from power, and proceeded to occupy the country for another ten years. Most Cambodians remember these years as a time of further repression. This book tells another side of the story. To the ethnic minority known as the Brao, the Vietnamese occupation was a golden age. Several years earlier, thousands of Brao had defected from the Khmer Rouge and had begun military training in Vietnam. Most of them spoke Khmer poorly and indeed were scarcely literate. After the invasion, the Vietnamese installed trusted Brao in positions of authority within the new regime. For these and some other ethnic minorities, the occupation opened doors to educational and career opportunities unheard of before--and soon lost after Vietnam left the country in 1989. This study is an ethnohistory, one that emphasizes the important political events that influenced the ethnic Brao Amba. By focusing on how the Brao ethnic group became the biggest "winner" of Cambodia's Vietnamese "liberation," Baird presents a broad overview of events that are crucial for developing more nuanced and regional perspectives of the PRK period. Because most histories of Cambodia have focused on the national scale, voices outside of mainstream Cambodia have been too frequently omitted from the official record. While these works have made important scholarly contributions, we need to begin to pay more attention to particular geographical areas in Cambodia, whether provinces, districts, communes or regions, defined in various ways. This book challenges others to also think of histories in Cambodia from regional perspectives"-- Provided by publisher
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes Print version record
SUBJECT Rote Khmer gnd
Subject Bru (Southeast Asian people) -- Cambodia -- History
HISTORY -- General.
Bru (Southeast Asian people)
Biografische Methode
Ethnohistorie
Grenzgebiet
Indigenes Volk
Jarai
Minderheitenpolitik
Politischer Wandel
SUBJECT Cambodia -- History -- 1979-1993. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh98001698
Subject Cambodia
Kambodscha.
Laos
Ratanakiri
Vietnam
Genre/Form History
Form Electronic book
ISBN 0299326136
9780299326135