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Laos and the superpowers
This book examines the complex international relations of Laos during the Cold War era, focusing on the competing influence of major global powers. It explores how the United States, the Soviet Union, and regional actors sought to shape Laos’s political direction through diplomatic pressure, military involvement, and ideological competition. The author analyzes internal conflicts, foreign interventions, and the geopolitical significance of Laos in Southeast Asia. Through a historical and political lens, the book provides insight into how Laos became a strategic arena for superpower rivalry and how these interactions affected the country’s national development and regional stability.
| PMKAA00060 | 323.594 RAT l | Museum KAA (Laos) | Tersedia |
| PMKAA00061 | 323.594 RAT l | Museum KAA (Laos) | Tersedia |
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