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CIS Microfiche Library 1970-2002 (CIS Asia Pacific Collection)

 CIS NO: 82-H381-14
 TITLE: U.S. Policy Toward Indochina Since Vietnam's Occupation of
     Kampuchea.
 SOURCE: Committee on Foreign Affairs. House
 DOC TYPE: Hearing                   COLLATION: iii+277 p.
 DATE: Oct. 15, 21, 22, 1981
 CONGRESS-SESSION: 97-1              SUDOC: Y4.F76/1:Un35/39
 ITEM NO: 1017-A; 1017-B
 LC CARD NO: 82-601490               MC ENTRY NO: 82-17331

 Hearings before the Subcom on Asian and Pacific Affairs to examine the
 military and political situation in Indochina since Vietnamese invasion and
 occupation of Kampuchea in 1978. Focuses on the interaction among
 Indochinese nations, internal political factions, and major power interests
 in the region.
   Includes written replies to subcom questions (p. 273-277).
 CONTENT NOTATION: Southeast Asia military and political situation
 DESCRIPTORS (and special content notations): SUBCOM ON ASIAN AND PACIFIC
     AFFAIRS. HOUSE; SOUTHEAST ASIA (Military and political situation);
     FOREIGN.RELATIONS; INSURGENCY (Indochinese resistance to Vietnam
     regime); LAOS; ASSOCIATION OF SOUTH EAST ASIAN NATIONS; CHINA,
     PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC; SOVIET UNION; WAR; VIETNAM; KAMPUCHEA

 82-H381-14 TESTIMONY NO: 1         Oct. 15, 1981 p. 3-80
 WITNESSES (and witness notations):
     TANG, TRUONG NHU (founder, Natl Liberation Front; former Justice
        Minister, Provisional Revolutionary Govt, Vietnam)
     TOAI, DOAN VAN (author)
     ELLIOTT, DAVID W. (asst prof, govt and intl relations, Pomona Coll)
     PIKE, DOUGLAS (Inst of East Asian and Pacific Aff, Univ of Calif,
        Berkeley)
 STATEMENTS AND DISCUSSION: Denunciation of internal repression and
     external expansion by Vietnamese Government; opposition to Soviet
     Union-Vietnam relationship; objections to Vietnamese invasion of
     Kampuchea and involvement in Laos; support for anti-Vietnamese
     Government movements in Indochina.
       Inadequacies of U.S. policy toward Vietnam, with recommended
     revisions; problems of conflicting Vietnam policy interests of China,
     U.S., and Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN).
 CONTENT NOTATION: Southeast Asia military and political situation
 DESCRIPTORS: CIVIL LIBERTIES

 82-H381-14 TESTIMONY NO: 2         Oct. 21, 1981 p. 81-162
 WITNESSES (and witness notations):
     SULLIVAN, WILLIAM H. (former Ambassador to Laos)
     HIEBERT, MURRAY (co-dir, Indochina Project)
     ZASLOFF, JOSEPH J. (prof, political science, Univ of Pittsburgh)
     HEDER, STEPHEN (Southeast Asian program, Cornell Univ)
 STATEMENTS AND DISCUSSION: Overview of economic, political, and military
     situations in Laos and Kampuchea, including extent of Vietnamese
     involvement; complexity of relations among Indochinese nations, and
     between Indochina and the U.S., Soviet Union, and China; recommendations
     for U.S. policy toward Indochina.
       Evaluation of anti-Vietnamese Government movements in Indochina;
     analysis of major Kampuchean resistance groups; need for U.S. and ASEAN
     support for anti-Vietnamese resistance; assessment of Vietnamese
     intentions toward Thailand.
 CONTENT NOTATION: Southeast Asia military and political situation
 DESCRIPTORS (and special content notations): MILITARY.ASSISTANCE
     (Indochinese resistance to Vietnam regime, military aid needs);
     THAILAND

 82-H381-14 TESTIMONY NO: 3         Oct. 22, 1981 p. 163-271
 WITNESSES (and witness notations):
     HOLDRIDGE, JOHN H. (Asst Sec, East Asian and Pacific Aff, State Dept)
     ARMITAGE, RICHARD L. (Dep Asst Sec, East Asia and Pacific Aff, DOD)
     LOWMAN, SHEPARD C. (Dep Asst Sec, Asian Programs, Bur of Refugee
        Programs, State Dept)
 STATEMENTS AND DISCUSSION: Review of U.S. policy objectives regarding
     Indochina; support for ASEAN and UN initiatives calling for Vietnamese
     withdrawal from Kampuchea; description and problems of U.S. resettlement
     efforts for Indochinese refugees; implications of Chinese and Soviet
     involvement in Indochina.
       Outlook for anti-Vietnamese Government movements in Vietnam, Laos, and
     Kampuchea; justification of policies to deter Indochinese refugee
     outflows, including voluntary repatriation programs; need for expanded
     international refugee relief efforts.
 CONTENT NOTATION: Southeast Asia military and political situation
 DESCRIPTORS (and special content notations): UNITED NATIONS (Vietnam
     withdrawal from Kampuchea, UN initiatives); DEPARTMENT.OF.DEFENSE;
     DEPARTMENT.OF.STATE; INDOCHINESE REFUGEES
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