Cambodian Genocide is a comprehensive account of the Khmer Rouge regime and its devastating impact on Cambodian society. It covers all aspects of the genocide, from Pol Pot’s rise to power in 1975 to the Vietnamese invasion and overthrow of the Khmer Rouge in 1979. The book also provides an overview of Cambodia’s history leading up to the genocide, as well as its subsequent reconstruction.
For who is this book for ?
This book is for anyone who is interested in learning about the Cambodian genocide and its impact on society. It provides a detailed account of the Khmer Rouge regime and its devastating effects on Cambodia.
Pros :
- The author provides a comprehensive overview of the genocide, from Pol Pot’s rise to power to the Vietnamese invasion.
- The book also includes an overview of Cambodia’s history leading up to the genocide.
- The author sheds light on the devastating impact that the Khmer Rouge regime had on Cambodian society.
Cons :
- The author provides a comprehensive overview of the genocide, from Pol Pot’s rise to power in 1975 to the Vietnamese invasion and overthrow of the Khmer Rouge in 1979.
- The book also provides an overview of Cambodia’s history leading up to the genocide, as well as its subsequent reconstruction.
Learn more about the author
Kelly Mass is a graduate of Brown University and the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy. She has worked as an analyst for the United States Department of State, and has written extensively about Southeast Asia.
Reader Reviews
“This is an excellent book on the genocide in Cambodia by the Khmer Rouge. It provides a comprehensive overview of all aspects of the genocide, from Pol Pot’s rise to power to the Vietnamese invasion and overthrow of the Khmer Rouge. The author also provides an insightful look into Cambodian history leading up to this dark period as well as its reconstruction afterwords. I would highly recommend it for anyone interested in learning more about this tragic event.”
“This is a harrowing but superb account of one of the worst genocides in recent history. Kelly Mass brings to light the terrible story of Pol Pot’s Khmer Rouge and their horrific slaughter of millions of people. This book should be read by everyone who wants to understand the dark side of human nature.”
“This book is a well-researched and detailed account of the genocide which took place in Cambodia under the Khmer Rouge regime. It provides an overview of Cambodian history leading up to the genocide, as well as its subsequent reconstruction. The author does an excellent job of describing not only what happened during this dark time period, but also why it happened, and how various factors such as politics, geography, and culture contributed to it.”
“A well-written, clearly organized and informative account of the Cambodian Genocide under Pol Pot’s Khmer Rouge. The author provides a thorough overview of Cambodian history leading up to the genocide as well as accounts of individual experiences during that time. I especially appreciated the discussion of subsequent reconstruction efforts in Cambodia.”