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Cambodia and received
He was reportedly impressed with how the mountain tribes of Cambodia lived, which the party interpreted as a form of primitive communism ; as a result, those minorities received more lenient and sometimes even favorable treatment than the urbanized " bourgeois " Chinese and Vietnamese.
Ancient China received tribute from various states such as Japan, Korea, Vietnam, Cambodia, Borneo, Indonesia, South Asia and Central Asia.
Trat was returned to Siam but the French kept Koh Kong and received Inner Cambodia.
* 1978 – Massive number of refugees from Vietnam, Cambodia, and Laos flee to neighbouring countries where they are received by UN agencies like the UNHCR, and private non-governmental agencies.
Also, the Soviet Union encountered opposition to its occupation of Afghanistan and the Vietnamese occupation of Cambodia and received little support ( as evidenced by Third World abstentions ) for its 1987 proposal on the creation of a " Comprehensive System of International Peace and Security.
* Chas Gerretsen ( born 1943 ); covered the war in Vietnam, Cambodia and Laos and received the Robert Capa Gold Medal Award for his coverage of the 1973 Coup d ' Etat in Chile.
Temur also received envoys from Siam and Cambodia.
The Foundation has received official recognition and support from the King and King Father of Cambodia as well as from institutions such as the French Embassy, the German Embassy and UNESCO.
In his lifetime Dato Loke Wan Tho was honoured by the state of Kelantan in Malaysia from whom he received his Datoship, Cambodia, Japan and Malaya.
He was born in the South, received higher education in Hanoi, and after graduation, was sent to Phnom Penh, Cambodia, to work for the French government.
At Bửu Quang temple, together with a group of Vietnamese bhikkhus ( monks ), who had received training in Cambodia, such as Venerables Thiện Luật, Bửu Chơn, Kim Quang and Giới Nghiêm, Venerable Hộ Tông began teaching the Dhamma in their native Vietnamese.
The second major influence on Thai Buddhism is Hindu beliefs received from Cambodia, particularly during the Sukhothai period.
In 1983 he received his first BAFTA nomination for the Bill Forsyth film Local Hero and only a year later won his first Academy Award for the film The Killing Fields about the genocide in Cambodia.
In 1784, Chao Phraya Apai Pubet of Cambodia received the blade from fishermen who found in it Tonle Sap, when it was caught in his fishing net.

Cambodia and Soviet
In the early 1970s, setbacks to US military capabilities in the region including the fall of Saigon, victory of the Khmer Rouge in Cambodia, the closure of the Peshawar Air Station listening post in Pakistan and Kagnew Station in Ethiopia, the Mayaguez incident, and the build-up of Soviet Naval presence in Aden and a Soviet Air Base at Berbera, Somalia, caused the US to request, and the UK to approve, permission to build a fleet anchorage and enlarged airfield on Diego Garcia, and the Seabees doubled the number of workers constructing these facilities.
In the 1970s and early 1980s, the establishment of diplomatic relations between the United States and China, the Soviet-backed Vietnamese occupation of Cambodia, and the Soviet occupation of Afghanistan created strains between China and the Soviet Union and, in turn, in North Korea's relations with its two major communist allies.
Vietnam became internationally isolated during Lê's rule ; the country had invaded Cambodia and ousted Pol Pot from power ( which was internationally condemned ), engaged in a short war with China and had become dependent on Soviet economic aid.
China, the U. S., and other Western countries opposed an expansion of Vietnamese and Soviet influence in Indochina, and refused to recognize the People's Republic of Kampuchea as the legitimate government of Cambodia, claiming that it was a puppet state propped up by Vietnamese forces.
Documents uncovered from the Soviet archives reveal that the North Vietnamese invasion of Cambodia in 1970 was launched at the request of the Khmer Rouge after negotiations with Nuon Chea.
The Geneva Conference was attended by representatives of Cambodia, North Vietnam, the Associated State of Vietnam ( the predecessor of the Republic of Vietnam, or South Vietnam ), Laos, the People's Republic of China, the Soviet Union, France, Britain, and the United States.
Cambodia also opened its ports to shipments of military supplies from China and the Soviet Union to the Vietnamese.
# Soviet support of the Vietnamese occupation of Kampuchea ( Cambodia ).
In the late 1980s, prior to the withdrawal of Vietnamese troops and formation of Cambodia's governing political coalition, Son Sann's KPNLF and Sihanouk's ANS drew some military and financial support from the United States, which sought to assist these two movements as part of the Reagan Doctrine effort to counter Soviet and Vietnamese involvement in Cambodia.
In Russia, as well as other former Soviet Union states, including Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Estonia, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Latvia, Lithuania, Moldova, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Ukraine, Uzbekistan, other former or current communist states, Albania, Angola, Benin, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Cambodia, Croatia, Cuba, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Ethiopia, Eritrea, East Germany, Kosovo, Laos, Republic of Macedonia, Mongolia, Montenegro, Mozambique, Poland, Romania, Serbia, Slovenia, Tanzania and Yemen, Children's Day is celebrated on June 1.
China launched the offensive in response to Vietnam's invasion and occupation of Cambodia in 1978 ( which ended the reign of the Chinese-backed Khmer Rouge ), which Chinese President Deng Xiao Ping saw as a Soviet attempt " to extend its evil tentacles to Southeast Asia and ... carry out expansion there.
Although Vietnam continued to occupy Cambodia, China successfully mobilized international opposition to the occupation, rallying such leaders as Cambodia's deposed king Norodom Sihanouk, Cambodian anticommunist leader Son Sann, and high-ranking members of the Khmer Rouge to deny the pro-Vietnam regime in Cambodia diplomatic recognition beyond the Soviet bloc.
Examples of effective campaigns against freedom of expression are the Soviet suppression of genetics research in favor of a theory known as Lysenkoism, the book burning campaigns of Nazi Germany, the Slovakian law to sentence anyone who denies Armenian genocide up to 5 years in prison, the radical anti-intellectualism enforced in Cambodia under Pol Pot, the strict limits on freedom of expression imposed by the Communist governments of the Peoples Republic of China and Cuba or by right wing authoritarian dictatorships such as those of Augusto Pinochet in Chile and Francisco Franco in Spain.
He was one of the original advocates of the so-called " Reagan Doctrine ," successfully urging the United States to support forces opposing Soviet-backed and Soviet-aligned nations and one of the first Reagan Doctrine advocates to actually visit the front lines of these hot spots ( Angola, Cambodia, Nicaragua, and the former Soviet Republics ) with regularity.
The agreement was among Cambodia, the Democratic Republic of Vietnam, France, Laos, the People's Republic of China, the State of Vietnam, the Soviet Union, and the United Kingdom.
In foreign affairs, Reagan initially rejected détente and directly confronted the Soviet Union through a policy of " peace through strength ", including increased military spending, firm foreign policies against the USSR and, in what came to be known as the Reagan Doctrine, support for anti-communist rebel movements in Afghanistan, Angola, Cambodia, Nicaragua and elsewhere.
For nearly 30 years, China primarily only played friendly matches with nations that recognized the PRC, such as Albania, Burma, Cambodia, Guinea, Hungary, Mongolia, North Korea, North Vietnam, Pakistan, the Soviet Union, Sudan and the United Arab Republic.
* Trevor Watson ( born 1953, Sydney, Australia ) the Soviet war in Afghanistan, Cambodia, military rebellion in Fiji, Tiananmen Square
Anne Applebaum, journalist and author of Gulag: A History described the book as " a serious, scholarly history of Communist crimes in the Soviet Union, Eastern and Western Europe, China, North Korea, Cambodia, Vietnam, Africa, and Latin America ...
The first edition of GANEFO was held in Jakarta, Indonesia on November 10 – 22, 1963 for 13 days where in total about 2, 700 athletes participated from 51 nations in Africa, Asia, Europe and Latin America such as Afghanistan, Albania, Algeria, Argentina, Belgium, Bolivia, Brazil, Bulgaria, Burma, Cambodia, Chile, Ceylon, Cuba, Czechoslovakia, DPR Korea, Dominican Republic, Finland, France, East Germany, Guinea, Hungary, Indonesia, Iraq, Italy, Japan, Laos, Lebanon, Mexico, Mongolia, Morocco, the Netherlands, Nigeria, Pakistan, Palestine, China PR, the Philippines, Poland, Mali, Rumania, Saudi Arabia, Senegal, Somalia, Thailand, Tunisia, Soviet Union, North Vietnam, the United Arab Republic ( currently Egypt and Syria ), Uruguay, Yugoslavia, etc.

Cambodia and technical
However, Makim argues that the Committee was " largely unaffected by formal or informal U. S. preferences " given the ambivalence of some riparians about U. S. technical support, in particular Cambodia ’ s rejection of some specific types of assistance.
In addition, Deveaux provides technical advice to the more than 65 parliaments in countries where UNDP has projects with those national parliaments, including the parliaments of Guyana, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Bhutan, Cambodia and Turkmenistan.
The company founded its own R & D center in 1987 ( now " Vipo ") and provided technical assistance for the construction of rubber works in India, Indonesia, Ethiopia, Cambodia, Burma, Syria, Turkey, Iran and Yugoslavia.

Cambodia and assistance
Regarding economic assistance, official donors had pledged $ 880 million at the Ministerial Conference on the Rehabilitation of Cambodia ( MCRRC ) in Tokyo in June 1992, to which pledges of $ 119 million were added in September 1993 at the meeting of the International Committee on the Reconstruction of Cambodia ( ICORC ) in Paris, and $ 643 million at the March 1994 ICORC meeting in Tokyo.
Japan remains Cambodia ’ s top donor country providing some US $ 1. 2 billion in total overseas development assistance ( ODA ) during the period since 1992.
On the eve of the conference's conclusion, however, the Cambodian representative, Sam Sary, insisted that, if Cambodia were to be genuinely independent, it must not be prohibited from seeking whatever military assistance it desired ( Cambodia had earlier appealed to Washington for military aid ).
On March 12, 1975 with the influential help of House Democratic Caucus Chairman Phillip Burton, Carr authored a resolution that passed the Caucus by 189-49 effectively cutting off further military assistance to South Vietnam or to Cambodia in fiscal year 1975.

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