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Shadows of the Dragon: The China-Vietnam War of 1979 and Power Balance in South-East Asia

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Shadows of the Dragon: The China-Vietnam War of 1979 and Power Balance in South-East Asia
Shadows of the Dragon: The China-Vietnam War of 1979 and Power Balance in South-East Asia

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Shadows of the Dragon: The China-Vietnam War of 1979 and Power Balance in South-East Asia

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"Shadows of the Dragon: The China-Vietnam War of 1979 and Power Balance in South East Asia" is a gripping historical account that delves into the complex dynamics surrounding the brief but intense conflict between China and Vietnam in 1979. The book provides a comprehensive analysis of the geopolitical, military, and socio-economic factors that led to the conflict, as well as its far-reaching implications for the balance of power in Southeast Asia. Through meticulous research and compelling narrative, the book offers a nuanced understanding of the war's impact on the region and its lasting legacy on international relations. "Shadows of the Dragon" unveils the intricate web of alliances, rivalries, and strategic maneuvering that continues to shape the geopolitical landscape of Southeast Asia, making it an essential reading for anyone interested in modern history and international relations.

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