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Brothers in Arms

Book • 2014
Andrew Mertha's "Brothers in Arms" provides a detailed account of Chinese aid to the Khmer Rouge during their rise to power and their subsequent rule in Cambodia.

The book examines the nature and extent of Chinese support, the motivations behind it, and its impact on the Khmer Rouge's actions.

Mertha analyzes the complex relationship between China and the Khmer Rouge, highlighting the strategic considerations and ideological factors involved.

He explores the consequences of Chinese aid for Cambodia and the region.

The book offers a crucial perspective on the international context of the Cambodian genocide.

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Mentioned in 4 episodes

Mentioned for his insights into the organizational structure of the Khmer Rouge.
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S2 Ep1: Les Khmers Rouges: Double Lives in Sihanouk's Golden Era
Mentioned by the podcast host while discussing the importance of strong male friendships and the concept of 'brothers in arms'.
(S3) Episode 1: Intro & Brotherhood Matters (Building Strong & Godly Friendships)
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Richard Bell
as part of new scholarship on the Gulf Coast and Spanish alliance during the Revolution.
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Marc Maron
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Kareem Abdul-Jabbar
about the 761st Tank Battalion.
Episode 837 - Kareem Abdul-Jabbar / Phil Stutz
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Mentioned by hosts as one of the upcoming Vorkosigan Saga books in their reading order.
#366: Cetaganda by Lois McMaster Bujold (Vorkosigan Saga)

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