Cambodia: War, Political Turmoil, and the Khmer Rouge as a Significant Source of Change.
Date Submitted: 01/01/2002 06:14:32
Cambodia 1
Running Head: Cambodia
Cambodia: War, Political Turmoil, and the Khmer Rouge as a Significant Source of Change
SOC 352 - Social Change
Cambodia 2
Cambodia: War, Political Turmoil, and the Khmer Rouge as a Significant Source of Change
The most significant source of social change in Cambodia in contemporary times is the rule of Pol Pot and the Khmers Rouges from 1975-1978. Their Communist Party of Kampuchea torn the country apart with war, genocide, and corruption.
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