The Khmer Rouge communists continued to wage a protracted low-intensity battle by targeting lines of communication and other economic targets as a tactic to terrorize the people and undermine any faith they might have in the ability of the PRK regime to protect them. They also employed a combination of tactics such as propaganda, bribery, intimidation, torture and outright execution of PRK officials.
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Anyone who has spent any time in Cambodia is familiar with the alphabet soup of multilateral and bilateral aid agencies and the hundreds of international NGOs operating throughout this country.
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In recent years, scholarship on the ethnic minority populations in Cambodia and Vietnam has flourished, particularly from scholars working in history and anthropology.
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