References
- Voir Chanda, Nayan. Brother Enemy: The War After the War. New York: Harcourt Publishing, 1986, Westad, Odd Arne, et Sophie Quinn-Judge, eds. Third Indochina War: Conflict Between China, Vietnam and Cambodia, 1972-1979, London: Frank Cass, 2006.
- Menétrey-Monchau, Cécile. “The Changing Post-War US Strategy in Indochina,” In The Third Indochina War, Conflict Between China, Vietnam, and Cambodia, 1972–1979, edited by Odd Arne Westad, and Sophie Quinn-Judge, 65–86. London: Routledge, 2006; Zhang Xiaoming. Deng Xiaoping’s Long War, The Military Conflict Between China and Vietnam, 1979–1991. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 2015, p. 60 et les pages suivantes.
- Zhang Xiaoming fournit l’étude la plus récente des aspects militaires de la guerre. En utilisant des sources chinoises, il mentionne “neuf armées de terrain, trois divisions régionales, trois divisions d’artilleries, deux divisions d’artilleries anti-aériennes, une division d’ingénierie de chemin de fer et cinq régiments d'ingénierie” p. 90, en plus des dizaines de milliers d’hommes de milices mobilisés le mois précédant l’invasion, voir chp.3. Sur la mobilisation des citoyens, voir Zhang Xiaoming, chp.3 et la recherche à venir de Qingfei Yin.
- Zhang Xiaoming fait l’argument le plus convaincant dans Deng Xiaoping’s Long War.
- Marangé, Céline. “Les relations politiques de l’Union soviétique avec le Vietnam de 1975 à 1995.” Outre-mers 94, no. 354–355 (2007): 154, Radchenko, Sergey. Unwanted Visionaries: The Soviet Failure in Asia at the End of the Cold War. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2014, p. 128
- Qiang Zhai. “Review of Zhang Xiaoming, Deng Xiaoping’s Long War: The Military Conflict between China and Vietnam, 1979–1991. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 2015.” Hi Diplo Round Table XII, no. 22 (2016): 20.
- Voir Goscha, Christopher E. “Vietnam, the Third Indochina War and the Meltdown of Asian Internationalism.” In The Third Indochina War, Conflict Between China, Vietnam, and Cambodia, 1972–1979, edited by Odd Arne Westad, and Sophie Quinn-Judge, 152–86. London: Routledge, 2006, p. 178.
- Voir le document suivant https://boatpeoplehistory.com/archives-3/kd/kurt-waldheims-visit-to-thailand/.
- Sur cette question, voir Woodside, Alexander. “Nationalism and Poverty in the Breakdown of Sino-Vietnamese Relations.” Pacific Affairs 52, no. 3 (1979): 381–409.
- Voir le rapport de la rencontre consultative du HCR en décembre 1978 dans les documents clés au paragraphe 107.
- FRUS 1977–1980 Volume XIII China. “Memorandum of Conversation Between Jimmy Carter, Vice Premier Deng Xiaoping and Their Delegations, 30 January 1979.” 772.
- Bolt, Paul. China and Southeast Asia’s Ethnic Chinese: State and Diaspora in Contemporary Asia. Westport: Praeger, 2000.
- Qiang Zhai. “Review of Zhang Xiaoming, Deng Xiaoping’s Long War: The Military Conflict between China and Vietnam, 1979–1991. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 2015.” H Diplo Round Table XII, no. 22 (2016): 22.
- UN/Kurt Waldheim Files/ S-0901/0002/01. “Confidential, Note for the File, Rafeeudin Ahmed, 5 March 1979.”
- L’administration Ford avait imposé son droit de véto en juillet 1975. La résolution 413 de l’Assemblée Générale des Nations Unies en juillet 1977 accepta finalement l’adhésion du Vietnam.
- Assembly, United Nations General. “Resolution 32/3, Assistance for the Reconstruction of Viet Nam, 14 October 1977.” (1977): Accessed 22 July 2019, https://www.un.org/documents/ga/res/32/ares32r3.pdf.
- UN/Kurt Waldheim Files/ S-0987/0008/14. “Notes on a meeting held in the Secretary-General’s office with the Permanent Representative, Counsellor, and First Secretary of the Permanent Mission of the People’s Republic of China to the United Nations, 16 March 1979.”
- UN/Kurt Waldheim Files/ S-0901/0005/14. “Communication From the Permanent Representative of China to the United Nations to the Permanent Missions of the State Members of the United Nations, 26 March 1979.”
- UN/Kurt Waldheim Files/ S-0901/0005/14. “Speech By the Head of the Chinese Government Delegation At the Second Plenary Meeting of the Sino-Vietnamese Negotiations, 16 April 1979.”
- UN/Kurt Waldheim Files/ S-0901/0005/14. “Statement Dated 16 June 1979 By the Spokesman of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the People’s Republic of China on the Need to Stop the Vietnamese Authorities From Creating and Exporting Refugees.”
- UNHCR/F11/2/39_391_46_CHI, “Speech Made By Han Nianlong, Head of the Chinese Government Delegation and Vice-Minister for Foreign Affairs, At the Seventh Plenary Meeting of the Sino-Vietnamese Negotiations on 5 July 1979,” p. 2.
