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It is a deeply unfashionable thing to ask, says Tim Stanley, but might a nation's history be affected by the character of its people? Published in History Today, Volume: 61 Issue: 7, 2011
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Vietnamese troops faced little resistence when they entered Cambodia's capital on January 7th, 1979. |
Ben Kiernan points out the progress, and difficulties, in recovering history and justice after genocide. |
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