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Curriculum Vitae: Ben Kiernan Full Name: Benedict Francis Kiernan Place and East Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. Date of Birth: 29 January 1953. Address: Department of History, Yale University, P.O. Box 208324, New Haven, CT 06520-8324, USA. Employment 1975-1977 Tutor in History, University of New South Wales History: 1978-1982 Postgraduate student, History, Monash University 1983 Research Fellow, Ethnic Studies, Australian Institute of Multicultural Affairs. 1984-1985 Post-doctoral Fellow, History, Monash University. 1986-1987 Lecturer in History, University of Wollongong. 1988-1990 Senior Lecturer, Department of History and Politics, University of Wollongong (with tenure, 1989). 1990-97 Associate Professor of History, Yale University. 1994-99 Founding Director, Cambodian Genocide Program, (http://gsp.yale.edu/case-studies/cambodian-genocide-program) 1997-99 Professor of History, Yale University. 1998-2015 Founding Director, Genocide Studies Program, Yale University (http://gsp.yale.edu) 1999- A.Whitney Griswold Professor of History, Yale University. 2000-02 Convenor, Yale East Timor Project. 2003-08 Honorary Professorial Fellow, University of Melbourne. 2005- Professor of International and Area Studies, Yale University. 2010-15 Chair, Council on Southeast Asia Studies, Yale University. Formal Academic B.A. (Hons), 1st Class, History, Monash University, 1975. Qualifications: Thesis: ‘The Samlaut Rebellion and Its Aftermath, 1967-70: The Beginnings of the Modern Cambodian Resistance’ (131 pp.) Ph.D. in History, Monash University, 1983. Dissertation: ‘How Pol Pot Came to Power: A History of Communism in Kampuchea, 1930-1975’ (579 pp.) Positions Held: Member of the Editorial Boards of Critical Asian Studies (formerly Bulletin of Concerned Asian Scholars), 1983- ; Human Rights Review, 1999- ; TRaNS: Trans-Regional and -National Studies of Southeast Asia, 2012- ; Zeitschrift für Genozidforschung, 2004- ; Journal of Genocide Research, 1999-2008; Genocide Studies and Prevention, 2006-9; Journal of Human Rights, 2001-7. Member of the Council, Asian Studies Association of Australia (1988-90). Elected 1987. Member, Southeast Asia Council, U.S. Association for Asian Studies (1993- 96). Elected 1992. Member, Committee on Research Materials for Southeast Asia, US Association for Asian Studies (1991-95).

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Curriculum Vitae: Ben Kiernan

Full Name: Benedict Francis Kiernan Place and East Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. Date of Birth: 29 January 1953. Address: Department of History, Yale University, P.O. Box 208324, New Haven, CT 06520-8324, USA. Employment 1975-1977 Tutor in History, University of New South Wales History: 1978-1982 Postgraduate student, History, Monash University

1983 Research Fellow, Ethnic Studies, Australian Institute of Multicultural Affairs.

1984-1985 Post-doctoral Fellow, History, Monash University.

1986-1987 Lecturer in History, University of Wollongong.

1988-1990 Senior Lecturer, Department of History and Politics, University of Wollongong (with tenure, 1989).

1990-97 Associate Professor of History, Yale University. 1994-99 Founding Director, Cambodian Genocide Program,

(http://gsp.yale.edu/case-studies/cambodian-genocide-program) 1997-99 Professor of History, Yale University. 1998-2015 Founding Director, Genocide Studies Program, Yale University (http://gsp.yale.edu) 1999- A.Whitney Griswold Professor of History, Yale University. 2000-02 Convenor, Yale East Timor Project.

2003-08 Honorary Professorial Fellow, University of Melbourne. 2005- Professor of International and Area Studies, Yale University. 2010-15 Chair, Council on Southeast Asia Studies, Yale University.

Formal Academic B.A. (Hons), 1st Class, History, Monash University, 1975. Qualifications: Thesis: ‘The Samlaut Rebellion and Its Aftermath, 1967-70: The Beginnings

of the Modern Cambodian Resistance’ (131 pp.) Ph.D. in History, Monash University, 1983. Dissertation: ‘How Pol Pot Came to Power: A History of Communism in Kampuchea, 1930-1975’ (579 pp.)

Positions Held: Member of the Editorial Boards of Critical Asian Studies (formerly Bulletin of

Concerned Asian Scholars), 1983- ; Human Rights Review, 1999- ; TRaNS: Trans-Regional and -National Studies of Southeast Asia, 2012- ; Zeitschrift für Genozidforschung, 2004- ; Journal of Genocide Research, 1999-2008; Genocide Studies and Prevention, 2006-9; Journal of Human Rights, 2001-7. Member of the Council, Asian Studies Association of Australia (1988-90).

Elected 1987. Member, Southeast Asia Council, U.S. Association for Asian Studies (1993-

96). Elected 1992. Member, Committee on Research Materials for Southeast Asia, US

Association for Asian Studies (1991-95).

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Associate, Australian Institute for Holocaust and Genocide Studies, Shalom College, University of New South Wales (1993- ).

Member, Advisory Council, International Association of Genocide Scholars, 2007-09. Elected 2007.

Member, Advisory Board, Institute for Genocide Awareness and Applied Research, Nova Southeastern University, Florida (2009- ).

Research Affiliate, the Human Rights Institute, University of Connecticut (2012- )

Associate of the Center for Judaic, Holocaust, and Human Rights Studies at Florida Gulf Coast University (2012- )

Prizes and Awards: Winner, “Internet Site of the Day,” awarded by Academe Today, the on-line

journal of the Chronicle of Higher Education, to the website of the Cambodian Genocide Program (CGP; Director, Ben Kiernan), www.yale.edu/cgp . Academe Today Daily Report, January 28, 1997.

Winner, “History Site of the Week,” March 16, 1997, awarded by World History Compass to the CGP website www.yale.edu/cgp

On December 4, 1998, the CGP website www.yale.edu/cgp was selected for inclusion in the Scout Report by the National Science Foundation-sponsored Internet Scout Project at the Department of Computer Sciences of the University of Wisconsin-Madison. The Scout Project selects “only the most useful resources, considering the depth of content, the authority of the source, and how well the information is maintained and presented.”

Winner of the 2002 Critical Asian Studies Prize, for the anthology Conflict and Change in Cambodia (editor, Ben Kiernan).

Harry Frank Guggenheim Foundation Research Award, 2002, renewed 2003. Winner of the Australian Research Council five-year national award,

Federation Fellowship, University of Sydney, 2006 (declined). Horace W. Goldsmith Fellowship, National Humanities Center, 2006-07. Honourable Mention, National Magazine Awards (Canada), for “Bombs over

Cambodia,” article in The Walrus magazine (with Taylor Owen), in the “One of a Kind” category, 2007.

Winner of the gold medal for best book in the History category, Independent Publisher awards, Los Angeles, May 30, 2008, for Blood and Soil.

Winner of the Sachbuchpreis Die Sachbücher des Monats (Nonfiction Book of the Month Prize), sponsored by Süddeutsche Zeitung and NDR Kultur; München, June 2009, for Erde und Blut: Völkermord und Vernichtung von der Antike bis heute, the German translation of Blood and Soil.

Inaugural S.T. Lee Visiting Fellowship, University of Sydney, August 2009. Winner of the U.S. German Studies Association’s 2009 biennial Sybil

Halpern Milton Memorial Book Prize, for the best book published in 2007 and 2008 dealing with Nazi Germany and the Holocaust in its broadest context, covering the fields of history, political science, and other social sciences, literature, art, and photography (for Blood and Soil).

Camargo Foundation Fellowship, Cassis, France, fall semester 2010.

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Visiting Stipendiary Fellowship, Long Room Hub, Trinity College Dublin, Ireland, June and July 2011.

Inclusion in Fifty Key Thinkers on the Holocaust and Genocide (ed. Paul R. Bartrop and Steven Leonard Jacobs (London/New York, 2011, pp. 159-64).

Bogliasco Foundation Fellowship, Liguria Study Center for the Arts and Humanities, 2013.

Rockefeller Foundation Bellagio Fellowship, 2013. American Council of Learned Societies Fellowship, 2014. Fellowship at the Shelby Cullom Davis Center for Historical Studies,

Princeton University, spring 2014. 2015 Distinguished Alumni Award, Faculty of Arts, Monash University. Camargo Foundation Fellowship, Cassis, France, spring semester 2017. Visiting Stipendiary Fellowship, Long Room Hub, Trinity College Dublin,

Ireland, October and November 2017. Current Research: Cambodia, An Environmental History: from Agriculture to Angkor to the

Khmer Rouge Tribunal (under contract with Yale University Press) Major Publications: Sole Author 1. The Samlaut Rebellion and its Aftermath, 1967-70: The Origins of

Cambodia's Liberation Movement, Monash University, Centre of Southeast Asian Studies, 1975. 100 pp. (French translation in Approches-Asie, Nos. 5-6, 1980-81, pp. 5-50, 59-85.)

2. How Pol Pot Came To Power: Colonialism, Nationalism, and Communism in Cambodia, 1930-1975, first ed., London: Verso, 1985, 430 pp., repr. 1986, 1987; second ed., New Haven: Yale University Press, 2004. Khmer translation, Phnom Penh: SPK, 1992, 433 pp., 2 vols.

3. Cambodia: The Eastern Zone Massacres, Columbia University, Center for the Study of Human Rights, Documentation Series No. 1, 1986. 100 pp.

4. The Pol Pot Regime: Race, Power and Genocide in Cambodia under the Khmer Rouge, 1975-1979, New Haven and London: Yale University Press, 1996, 477 pp. Second ed., 2002, third 2008. Pirated Khmer edition. Spanish edition, El Régimen de Pol Pot: Raza, poder y genocidio en Camboya bajo el régimen de los Jemeres Rojos, 1975-1979, Buenos Aires, Prometeo Libros, 2010, 643 pp.

5. Le Génocide au Cambodge, 1975-1979: race, idéologie et pouvoir, Paris, Gallimard/NRF, 1998. 730 pp.: http://www.gallimard.fr/Catalogue/GALLIMARD/NRF-Essais/Le-Genocide-au-Cambodge

6. Blood and Soil: A World History of Genocide and Extermination from Sparta to Darfur, New Haven and London: Yale University Press, 2007. German translation, Erde und Blut: Völkermord und Vernichtung von der Antike bis heute, München, DVA, 2009, 912 pp. Swedish translation, Blod Och Jord: Historien om folkmord och utrotning, från Sparta till Darfur, Stockholm, Voltaire Publishing, 2010. Spanish translation, Sangre y

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Tierra: Historia Universal del Genocidio y el Exterminio desde Esparta a Darfur, Pamplona, Laétoli, 2017, 900 pp. Chinese translation July 2017.

7. Genocide and Resistance in Southeast Asia: Documentation, Denial and Justice in Cambodia and East Timor, New Brunswick, NJ: Transaction Books, 2008.

8. Việt Nam: A History from Earliest Times to the Present, New York, Oxford University Press, 2017.

Co-Author 9. The Early Phases of Liberation in Northwestern Cambodia: Conversations with Peang Sophi, Monash University, Centre of Southeast Asian Studies, 1976.

10. Khmers Rouges! Matériaux pour l'histoire du communisme au Cambodge, Paris: Albin Michel, 1981.

11. Peasants and Politics in Kampuchea, 1942-1981, London: Zed Books and New York: M.E. Sharpe, 1982.

12. Cambodge: Histoire et enjeux, 1945-1985, Paris: L'Harmattan, 1986. 13. Indochina: Social and Cultural Change, Claremont, Ca.: Keck Center for

International and Strategic Studies, 1994. Editor and Contributor 14. Burchett: Reporting the Other Side of the World, 1939-1983, London:

Quartet, 1986. 15. Genocide and Democracy in Cambodia: The Khmer Rouge, the United

Nations, and the International Community, New Haven: Yale University Southeast Asia Council, 1993.

16. Conflict and Change in Cambodia, special issue of Critical Asian Studies, 34:4, December 2002, pp. 481-622. Reprinted as Conflict and Change in Cambodia, edited with an Introduction by Ben Kiernan, London: Routledge, 2006.

17. The Cambodian Genocide Data Bases (CD-Rom, Cambodian Genocide Program, Yale University). Versions 1.0 (Jan. 1997), 2.0 (Jan. 1999).

18. Cambodian Genocide Program website www.yale.edu/cgp (1st ed., 1997-99, 2001- ); 2nd ed., http://gsp.yale.edu/case-studies/cambodian-genocide-program, 2015-

19. Genocide Studies Program website www.yale.edu/gsp (1st ed., 1998-2013); http://gsp.yale.edu (2nd ed., 2014- ).

Co-Editor, Contributor 20. Revolution and its Aftermath in Kampuchea: Eight Essays, New Haven: Yale University Southeast Asia Council, 1983.

21. Pol Pot Plans the Future: Confidential Leadership Documents from Democratic Kampuchea, 1976-77, New Haven: Yale University Southeast Asia Council, 1988.

22. The Specter of Genocide: Mass Murder in Historical Perspective, New York, Cambridge University Press, 2003.

Other Publications (1998-2017) ‘Cambodia’, and ‘Khmer Rouge’, in Microsoft Encarta ‘98 Encyclopedia.

‘Genocide and "Ethnic Cleansing",’ in Robert I. Wuthnow, ed., The Encyclopedia of Politics and Religion, Washington, Congressional Quarterly, 1998, pp. 294-299. Rev. ed., 2007.

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‘Genocide and "Ethnic Cleansing",’ in Genozid in der Modernen Geschichte, Stig Forster und Gerhard Hirschfeld (Hrsg.), Jahrbuch fur Historische Friedenforschung, 7, 1998, Munster, LIT, 1999, pp. 35-47.

‘Bloody Tourists in a Land of Skulls,’ London Guardian/Observer (with Dith Pran and Youk Chhang), 3 January 1999.

‘Désolés pour le génocide’, Le Monde, 5 janvier 1999, and ‘Sorry About that Khmer Genocide’, Bangkok Nation, 13 January 1999 (with Dith Pran and Youk Chhang).

‘Implication and Accountability’, Bangkok Post, 29 January 1999. Khmer translation in Reaksmei Kampuchea, 23 January 1999.

‘Cambodia’s Terror Lords Must Not Evade Trial,’ San Jose Mercury News, 7 Mar. 1999. ‘Notes from a Slaughterhouse: Khmer Rouge Atrocities,’ Bangkok Post, May 30, 1999. ‘Cambodia’s Twisted Path to Justice’, The History Place

(http://historyplace.com/pointsofview/kiernan.htm) ‘Enver Pasha and Pol Pot: A Comparison of the Cambodian and Armenian Genocides,’ in

Studies in Comparative Genocide, Levon Chorbajian and George Shirinian, eds., Macmillan, London, 1999, pp. 165-181.

‘Sur la notion de genocide,’ Le Débat (Paris), 104, mars-avril 1999, pp. 179-192; ‘Sul concetto di genocidio,’ I Viaggi di Erodoto, 38/39, giugno-novembre 1999, pp. 4-16; ‘Sobre la noció de genocidi,’ El Contemporani (Barcelona), 20, gener-abril 2000, pp. 47-54.

‘Le communisme raciale des Khmers rouges. Un génocide et son négationnisme: le cas du Cambodge,’ Esprit (Paris), no. 252, mai 1999, pp. 93-127.

‘The Cambodian Genocide and Its Leaders,’ in Israel Charney, ed., The Encyclopedia of Genocide, Oxford, ABC-Clio, 1999, pp. 129-132.

‘Cambodia’, and ‘Khmer Rouge’, in Microsoft Encarta 2000 Encyclopedia. ‘Bringing the Khmer Rouge to Justice,’ Human Rights Review, 1, 3, Apr.-Jun. 2000, pp.

92-108; in Catalan, ‘Lliurar els khmers rojos a la justicia,’ El Contemporani, 24, juliol-desembre 2001, pp. 70-78.

‘Thy Neighbour's Life,’ Bangkok Post, June 4, 2000. ‘Australia’s Aboriginal Genocides,’ Bangkok Post, September 10, 2000. ‘Australia’s Aboriginal Genocide,’ Yale Journal of Human Rights 1:1 (2001), pp. 49-56. ‘Le génocide cambodgien: la part du racisme,’ Histoire, no. 248, novembre 2000, p. 4. ‘Els genocides abans de l’Holocaust,’ El Contemporani, 23, gener-juny 2001, pp. 70-78. ‘Myth, Nationalism and Genocide,’ Journal of Genocide Research 3:2, June 2001, pp.

187-206. ‘The Genocide of Native Americans,’ Bangkok Post, July 29, 2001. ‘The Ethnic Element in the Cambodian Genocide,’ in Daniel Chirot and Martin E. P.

Seligman, eds., Ethnopolitical Warfare: Causes, Consequences, and Possible Solutions, Washington, D.C, American Psychological Association Press, 2001, pp. 83-91.

‘Cambogia: Giustizia posposta,’ in Storia, verita, giustizia: I crimini del XX secolo, a cura di Marcello Flores, Milano, Bruno Mondadori, 2001, pp. 171-79.

‘My Introduction to Genocide,’ in Yael Danieli, ed., Sharing the Front Line and the Back Hills: International Protectors and Providers, foreword by Kofi Annan, United Nations/Baywood, 2001, pp. 267-68.

‘Comparing Genocides: Some Underlying Themes,’ in Rwanda and South Africa in Dialogue: Addressing the Legacies of Genocide and a Crime Against Humanity, C. Villa-

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Vicencio and T. Savage, eds., Cape Town: Institute for Justice and Reconciliation, 2001, pp. 18-21, 96.

“Preface to the Second Edition” of The Pol Pot Regime: Race, Power and Genocide in Cambodia under the Khmer Rouge, 1975-1979, by Ben Kiernan (New Haven, Yale University Press, 2nd edition, 2002), pp. ix-xv.

“Cover-up and Denial of Genocide: Australia, the USA, East Timor and the Aborigines,” Critical Asian Studies, 34:2, June 2002, pp. 163-192; “Australia, East Timor, and the Aborigines: Genocide, Denial and Disclosure,’ Overland, no. 167, July 2002, pp. 23-38.

“Ke Pauk,” London Guardian, 21 February 2002. “Dramatic U-Turn for US and Australia,” Bangkok Post, 19 May 2002. “‘Collateral Damage’ Means Real People,” Bangkok Post, 20 October 2002; ‘«Danys

col·laterals» significa persones de carn i ossos,’ El Contemporani, no. 27 (2003). “Studying the Roots of Genocide,” in Will Genocide Ever End ?, edited by Carol Rittner,

J.K. Roth, and James M. Smith (St. Paul, MN, Paragon House, 2002), pp. 141-45. “Conflict in Cambodia, 1945-2002”, Critical Asian Studies, 34:4, December 2002, pp.

483-95; introductory notes to documents, pp. 496, 611-12. “From Cambodia to Iraq: The USA and International Law,” Bangkok Post, 11 May 2003. “Conflict in Cambodia,” in Kai Ambos and Mohamed Othman, eds., New Approaches in

International Criminal Justice: Kosovo, East Timor, Sierra Leone, and Cambodia (Freiburg im Bresgau: Max Planck Institute for International Criminal Law, 2003), pp. 173-88.

“The Study of Mass Murder and Genocide,” and “Investigating Genocide,” with Robert Gellately, Introduction and Conclusion to The Specter of Genocide (New York, Cambridge, 2003), pp. 3-26, 373-80.

“Twentieth Century Genocides: Underlying Ideological Themes from Armenia to East Timor,” in The Specter of Genocide, pp. 29-51.

“The Demography of Genocide in Southeast Asia: The Death Tolls in Cambodia, 1975-79, and East Timor, 1975-1980,” Critical Asian Studies, 35:4, December 2003, pp.

“‘Collateral Damage’ from Cambodia to Iraq, ”Antipode 35:5, 2003, pp. 846-55. “War, Genocide, and Resistance in East Timor, 1975-1999: Comparative Reflections on

Cambodia,” in Mark Selden and Alvin Y. So, eds., War and State Terror: The United States, Japan, and the Asia-Pacific in the Long Twentieth Century, Lanham, MD, Routledge, 2003, pp. 199-233.

“Le Premier Génocide: Carthage, 146 A.C.,” Diogène 203, juillet-septembre 2003, pp. 32-48; “The First Genocide: Carthage, 146 BC,” Diogenes 203 (2004), pp. 27-39.

“Preface to the Second Edition,” in How Pol Pot Came to Power: Colonialism, Nationalism and Communism in Cambodia, 1930-1975, Yale University Press, 2004, pp. ix-xxxviii.

“The Cambodian Genocide, 1975-1979: A Critical Review,” and “Eyewitness Accounts,” revised and updated chapter for S. Totten, W. Parsons, and I. Charny, eds., Century of Genocide: Critical Essays and First-Person Accounts, Second Edition, New York, Routledge, 2004, pp. 339-373.

“Coming to Terms with the Past: Cambodia,” History Today (London), September 2004, pp. 16-19.

“Recovering History and Justice in Cambodia,” Comparativ 14 (2004):5/6, 76-85.

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“Khmer Rouge,” “Pol Pot,” and “Sparta,” in Dinah L. Shelton, Editor-in-Chief, The Encyclopedia of Genocide and Crimes against Humanity, Thomson Gale, Detroit/New York, 2005, pp. 608-13, 819-20, 986-88.

“Interview with Ben Kiernan,” Aztag Daily (Beirut), June 10, 2004 (in Armenian and English).

“Widening Circles of Genocide,” Elihu Bulletin, Fall 2004, pp. 12-13. “Preface” to Genocide in Cambodia and Rwanda: New Perspectives, ed. Susan E. Cook,

Yale Center for International and Area Studies, Genocide Studies Program Monograph Series No. 1, New Haven, 2004, pp. i-iii.

“The Cambodian Genocide and Imperial Culture,” in 90 Years of Denial, special publication of Aztag Daily (Beirut) and Armenian Weekly (Boston), April 2005, pp. 20-21.

“El Primer genocidio: Cartago (146 A.C.),” Diogènes, 20 de mayo, 2005 (online only): www.diogenes.unc.edu.ar/edicion/202/kiernan.php

Review of Khieu Samphan, Prowatttisat kampuchea thmey thmey nih ning koul chomhor rebos khnyom cia bontor bontoap (“Cambodia’s Recent History and My successive Standpoints”), The Long Term View (Massachusetts School of Law, Andover) 6:3(2005), 32-36.

Review of Philip Short, Pol Pot: The History of a Nightmare, in the Times Higher Education Supplement, February 25, 2005.

Introductory note to a review of Memoirs of a Rebel Journalist. The Autobiography of Wilfred Burchett, ed. by George Burchett and Nick Shimmin, UNSW Press, 2005 (with Stuart Macintyre); in Japan Focus, and History News Network, November 2 and 3, 2005.

“Pol Pot’s Rise to Power,” in Southeast Asian History: Essential Readings, edited by D.R. Sar Desai, Boulder, Westview, 2006, pp. 379-92.

“External and Indigenous Sources of Khmer Rouge Ideology,” in The Third Indochina War: Conflict between China, Vietnam and Cambodia, 1972-79, ed. by Odd Arne Westad and Sophie Quinn-Judge, London, Routledge, 2006, pp. 187-206.

“Indochina,” in The Encyclopedia of Modern Europe, Part I, Europe 1789 to 1914: Encyclopedia of the Age of Industry and Empire, ed. by John Merriman and Jay Winter, Detroit, Scribner Library of Modern Europe/Thomson Gale, 2006, vol. 3, Ibsen to Owen, pp. 1137-46.

“Bombs over Cambodia” (with Taylor Owen), The Walrus (Canada), Oct. 2006, pp. 62-69; in Portuguese, “Fogo sobre o Camboja,” Le Monde Diplomatique Brasil, janeiro 2008: http://diplo.uol.com.br/2008-01,a2153

“What we can learn from Indonesian Islam,” in T.N. Srinavasan, ed., The Future of Secularism, New York, Oxford University Press, 2006, pp. 181-85.

“Hitler, Pol Pot, and Hutu Power: Distinguishing Themes of Genocidal Ideology,” UN, Holocaust and the United Nations Discussion Paper Series, No. 3, 2007: www.un.org/holocaustremembrance/docs/paper3.shtml

“The Page 69 Test: Blood and Soil,” Sept. 24, 2007: http://page69test.blogspot.com/2007/09/blood-and-soil.html

“From Sparta to Darfur: A Long History of Genocide,” interview with Jerry Fowler of the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, Committee on Conscience, Sept. 27, 2007: http://www.ushmm.org/conscience/analysis/details.php?content=2007-09-27

“Blood and Soil: the global history of genocide” (openDemocracy, Oct. 11, 2007): www.opendemocracy.net/article/globalisation/visions_reflections/global_history_genocide

“Cost of a Genocide Ignored,” Australian Literary Review 2:11 (Dec. 2007), pp. 5, 7.

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“Foreword” to Dancing in Shadows: Sihanouk, the Khmer Rouge, and the United Nations in Cambodia, by Benny Widyono (Lanham, Md., Rowman and Littlefield, 2008), pp. xvii-xxvi.

“Preface to the Third Edition” of The Pol Pot Regime: Race, Power and Genocide in Cambodia under the Khmer Rouge, 1975-1979, by Ben Kiernan (New Haven, Yale University Press, 3rd edition, 2008), pp. ix-xxiii.

“Documentation Delayed, Justice Denied: The Historiography of the Cambodian Genocide,” in Dan Stone, ed., The Historiography of Genocide, London, Palgrave/Macmillan, 2008, pp. 468-86.

“Kiernan on Clendinnen,” Australian Literary Review 3:2 (March 2008), p. 26. “Manne of Influence: Wilfred Burchett and Australia’s Long Cold War,” On Line

Opinion (Australia), July 4, 2008 (with Tom Heenan, Greg Lockhart, Stuart Macintyre, and Gavan McCormack): www.onlineopinion.com.au/view.asp?article=7594&page=0

“Iraq: More Cambodia than Vietnam ?,” Overland (Melbourne) 190, autumn 2008 (with Taylor Owen), 51-55.

“Underliggende ideologiske momenter i moderne folkemord: Fra Armenia til Øst-Timor,” and “Kamboja, Øst-Timor og USA,” in Bernt Hagtvet (ed.), Folkemordenes Svarte Bok, Oslo, Universitetsforlaget, 2008, pp. 96-112, 381-408 (in Norwegian).

“Serial Colonialism and Genocide in Nineteenth-Century Cambodia,” in A. Dirk Moses, ed., Empire, Colony, Genocide: Conquest, Occupation, and Subaltern Resistance in World History, New York, Berghahn, 2008, pp. 205-28.

“Hitler, Pol Pot, and Hutu Power: Common Themes in Genocidal Ideologies,” in Alan S. Rosenbaum, ed., Is the Holocaust Unique ?: Perspectives on Comparative Genocide, Boulder, Co., Westview, 2009, pp. 223-229.

“The Cambodian Genocide 1975-1979,” revised and updated chapter for S. Totten and W. Parsons, eds., Century of Genocide: Critical Essays and Eyewitness Accounts, Third Edition, New York, Routledge, 2009, pp. 340-75.

“History’s Early Warning Signs of Genocide,” On Line Opinion (Australia), August 24, 2009: www.onlineopinion.com.au/view.asp?article=9333

“Människa, älskar du din nästa?” (interview with Sven Vejde), Voltaire (Stockholm), Oct.-Nov. 2009, pp. 44-48: www.voltaire.se/index.php?article=268

“Englands erövring av Irland, 1565-1603,” Voltaire, Oct.-Nov. 2009, pp. 50-65. “Hitler, Pol Pot et le pouvoir Hutu: thèmes distinctifs de l’idéologie génocidaire,” in

Programme de communication « L’Holocauste et les Nations Unies », Receuil d’articles thématiques, Nations Unies, New York, 2009, pp. 19-31. English version in The Holocaust and the United Nations Outreach Programme, Discussion Papers Journal, United Nations, New York, 2009, pp. 19-31.

“Twentieth-Century Genocides: Underlying Ideological Themes from Armenia to East Timor,” reprinted in The Genocide Studies Reader, ed. Samuel Totten and Paul R. Bartrop, New York, Routledge, 2009, 243-58.

“Chams,” in The Encyclopedia of Islam, Third Edition, ed. Gudrun Kramer et al., Leiden, Brill, 2010, pp. 173-80.

“Sihanouk and Cambodia, 1954-62: Between the U.S. and China, Left and Right, and the Two Genevas,” in Christopher E. Goscha and Karine Laplante, eds., L’Échec de la paix en Indochine, 1954-1962, Paris, Indes Savantes, 2010, pp. 41-60.

“Roots of U.S. Troubles in Afghanistan: Civilian Bombing Casualties and the Cambodian Precedent” (with Taylor Owen), Asia-Pacific Journal, 26-4-10, June 28,

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2010: http://japanfocus.org/-Ben-Kiernan/3380; “Bombs away! Remember Cambodia” (with T. Owen), Asia Times, July 9, 2010: www.atimes.com/atimes/South_Asia/LG09Df01.html

“From Irish Famine to Congo Reform: Nineteenth-Century Roots of International Human Rights Law and Activism,” in René Provost and Payam Akhavan, eds., Confronting Genocide, Springer Verlag, Dordrecht, 2011, pp. 13-43.

“Images of Genocide: A Historical Survey,” in Historia w sztuce, History in Art, Museum of Contemporary Art in Krakow, 2011, pp. 86-121 (English text and Polish translation).

“Saiban ni chokumen suru Kumeeru Ruuju: Kambojia jenosaido o megutte” (“The Khmer Rouge Faces the Court: On the Cambodian Genocide”), in Ishida Yūji and Takeuchi Shinichi, eds., Jenosaido to gendai sekai (“Genocide and the Modern World”), Tokyo, 2011, pp. 295-328 (in Japanese).

“Boppekethaa” (Foreword), in Benny Widyono, Saksei Prowattisastr (Historic Witness), Phnom Penh, Center for Khmer Studies, 2011, pp. 17-28 (in Khmer).

“The Cambodian Genocide 1975-1979,” revised and updated chapter for S. Totten and W. Parsons, eds., Centuries of Genocide: Essays and Eyewitness Accounts, New York, Routledge, Fourth Edition, 2012, 316-53.

“The Cambodian Genocide, 1975-1979,” in The Holocaust and Other Genocides: An Introduction, ed. Barbara Boender and Wichert ten Have, Amsterdam, NIOD/Amsterdam University Press, 2012, 73-95.

“De genocide in Cambodja, 1975-1979,” in De Holocaust en andere genociden: Een inleiding, onder redactie van Barbara Boender en Wichert ten Have, Amsterdam, NIOD/Amsterdam University Press, 2012, 73-95 (in Dutch).

“The Stone Circles,” in Lift the Latch: Tuosist, Tuosist Social History Project, Co. Kerry, Ireland, 2013, 13-17.

“Settler Colonies, Ethnoreligious Violence, and Historical Documentation: Comparative Reflections on Southeast Asia and Ireland,” in Jane Ohlmeyer and Micheál O'Siochrú, eds., Ireland 1641: Contexts and Reactions, Manchester University Press, 2013, 254-73.

“Is ‘Genocide’ an Anachronistic Concept for the Study of Early Modern Mass Killing ?,” in History, special issue on Early Modern England and Ireland, edited by Brendan Kane, July 2014, 442-60.

“Making More Enemies than We Kill ? Calculating U.S. Bomb Tonnages Dropped on Laos and Cambodia, and Weighing Their Implications,” by Ben Kiernan and Taylor Owen, The Asia-Pacific Journal, Vol. 13, Issue 16, No. 3, April 27, 2015 http://japanfocus.org/-Taylor-Owen/4313/article.html; reprinted in Truthout, May 2, 2015: www.truth-out.org/news/item/30500-making-more-enemies-than-we-kill and Khmer Times, May 12, 2015: www.khmertimeskh.com/news/11260/making-more-enemies-than-we-kill-/

“Muro de silencio: El campo de los estudios sobre genocidio y el genocidio guatemalteco” (Wall of Silence: The Field of Genocide Studies and the Guatemalan Genocide), Revista de Estudios sobre Genocidio 10, Buenos Aires, noviembre 2015, 13-33.

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“The Tudor Conquest of Munster, 1565-1582,” The Kerry Magazine (Kerry Archaeological and Historical Society), No. 26, 1916 Commemorative Edition, 2016, 22-24.

“Wall of Silence: The Field of Genocide Studies and the Guatemalan Genocide,” in Nik Brandal and Dag Einar Thorsen (eds.), Den dannede opprører. Bernt Hagtvet (The Refined Rebel: Bernt Hagtvet), Oslo, Dreyer, 2016, 169-98.

“Israel and Palestine in the Shadow of Conflict: A Response,” Leonard Davis Institute for International Relations, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, June 2016: http://en.davis.huji.ac.il/event/conference-israel-under-shadow-conflict-reappraisal-current-processes-and-future

“Chemical Weapons in Darfur: International Action Must be Taken” (Joint Open Letter to U.S. Government), Sudan Tribune, October 14, 2016 http://www.sudantribune.com/spip.php?article60535

“The Page 99 Test: Việt Nam,” in The Page 99 Test, April 8, 2017. “Aquatic Culture in Việt Nam,” Asian Books Blog, April 28, 2017:

http://www.asianbooksblog.com/2017/04/aquatic-culture-in-viet-nam-guest-post.html “Cambodia’s First Magpie and Other Refugees and Immigrants,” commissioned

essay for The Absence of Paths, the Tunisian Pavilion for the 57th International Art Exhibition, La Biennale di Venezia, May 13, 2017: http://www.theabsenceofpaths.com/commission/cambodias-first-magpie

“Việt Nam: A History from Earliest Times to the Present,” The Asia-Pacific Journal 15:10, No. 2, May 15, 2017: http://apjjf.org/2017/10/Kiernan.html In Press:

Editions of Blood and Soil in Italian (Corbaccio Editore, Rome) and Chinese (National Academy for Educational Research, Taipei, expected July 2017).

“Cambodia: Detonator of Communism’s Implosion,” ch. 5 in The Cambridge History of Communism, Vol. III, Endgames ? Late Communism in Global Perspective, 1968 to the Present, ed. Juliane Fürst, Silvio Pons and Mark Selden, 2017.

“Iraq, Another Vietnam ? Consider Cambodia” (with Taylor Owen), in Mark Pavlick, ed., The U.S., Southeast Asia, and International Law, Chicago, Haymarket Books, 2017.

Published Translations A. from Khmer to English

1. 'List of Chinese Prisoners,' in Journal of Contemporary Asia, 16, 1, 1986, pp. 28-29. 2. 'Decisions of the Central Committee on a Variety of Questions,' in Pol Pot Plans the Future: Confidential Leadership Documents from Democratic Kampuchea, 1976-77, Yale University Southeast Asia Council, Monograph No. 33, 1988, pp. 3-8. 3. 'Excerpted Report of the Leading Views of the Comrade Representing the Party Organization at a Zone Assembly,' in Pol Pot Plans the Future, pp. 13-35. 4. 'Summary of the Results of the 1976 Study Session,' in Pol Pot Plans the Future, pp. 164-176.

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5. 'Abbreviated Lesson on the History of the Kampuchean Revolutionary Movement led by the Communist Party of Kampuchea,' in Pol Pot Plans the Future, pp. 213-226. 6. Ieng Sary’s Regime: A Diary of the Khmer Rouge Foreign Ministry, 1976-79, translated by Phat Kosal and Ben Kiernan, with Sorya Sim, Introduction by Ben Kiernan. Cambodian Genocide Program, Yale Center for International and Area Studies, New Haven, September 1998: http://www.yale.edu/cgp/iengsary.htm; 2nd ed. http://gsp.yale.edu/ieng-sarys-regime-diary-khmer-rouge-foreign-ministry-1976-79

B. from French to English 1. Hou Yuon, 'The Peasantry of Kampuchea: Colonialism and Modernization,' in Ben Kiernan and Chanthou Boua, Peasants and Politics in Kampuchea, 1942-81, London: Zed; Armonk, N.Y.: M.E. Sharpe, 1982, pp. 34-68. 2. Hu Nim, 'Land Tenure and Social Structure in Kampuchea,' in Kiernan and Boua, Peasants and Politics in Kampuchea, pp. 69-86.

Pre-1998 Publications, and Publications in Catalan, Danish, Dutch, French, German, Japanese, Khmer, Norwegian, Portuguese, Spanish, Swedish, and Thai

ENGLISH 1975 The Samlaut Rebellion and its Aftermath, 1967-70: The Origins of Cambodia's

Liberation Movement, Monash University, Centre of Southeast Asian Studies, Working Papers Nos.4 and 5, 100 pp.

'Khieu Samphan: Cambodia's Revolutionary Leader', Dyason House Papers, Vol.1, No.5, June 1975, pp.5-8.

'Vietnamese Democracy', Tharunka, 26 March 1975, p.7. 1976 'Cambodia in the News, 1975-76', Melbourne Journal of Politics, No.8, August 1976,

pp.6-12. 'A Glimpse of the Old Cambodia', Tharunka, 3 March 1976, p. 9. 'Social Cohesion in Revolutionary Cambodia', Australian Outlook, Vol. 30, No. 3,

December 1976, pp.371-386.* The Early Phases of Liberation in Northwestern Cambodia: Conversations with

Peang Sophi, by David P. Chandler, with Ben Kiernan and Muy Hong Lim, Monash University, Centre of Southeast Asian Studies, Working Paper No.11, 16 pp.

1977 Review of G.C. Hildebrand and D.G. Porter, Cambodia: Starvation and Revolution, in Australian Journal of Politics and History, XXIII, 3, pp. 477-8.

1978 'Kampuchea-Vietnam: The Contemporary Conflict', in Malcolm Salmon (ed.), The Vietnam-Kampuchea-China Conflicts: Motivation, Background, Significance, Australian National University, Research School of Pacific Studies, Department of Social and Political Change, Working Paper No.1, March 1979, pp.8-19.

'Why's Kampuchea Gone to Pot?', Nation Review, 17 November 1978. 1979 'The 1970 Peasant Uprisings in Kampuchea', Journal of Contemporary Asia, Vol.9,

No.3, 1979, pp.310-324.

* Publication in a refereed journal.

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'Background to a Tragedy', New Straits Times, 20 December 1979. 'Vietnam and the Governments and People of Kampuchea', Bulletin of Concerned

Asian Scholars, Vol.11, No.4, 1979, pp.19-25. (And Vol.12, No.2, 1980, p.72.)* 'Malcolm Caldwell Remembered', Nation Review, 18 January 1979. 'People Heng in against Pol Pot', Nation Review, 5 April 1979. 'Kampuchea: Thai Neutrality a Farce', Nation Review, 24 May 1979. 'Kampuchea: One in Four Doomed', Nation Review, 4 October 1979. 'Damn McDam' and 'Kiernan Replies', Nation Review, 15 February 1979 and 12 April

1979 (Letters). 'Kampuchea's Future at Stake', Vietnam Today (Canberra), No.11, October 1979. 1980 'Conflict in the Kampuchean Communist Movement', Journal of Contemporary Asia,

Vol.10, Nos.1-2, 1980, pp.7-74. 'Why the Slaughter?', Nation Review, January 1980, p.40. 'Bureaucracy of Death: Documents from Inside Pol Pot's Torture Machine', New

Statesman, London, 2 May 1980, pp.669-676. (With Chanthou Boua and Anthony Barnett.)

'New Light on the Origins of the Vietnam-Kampuchea Conflict', Bulletin of Concerned Asian Scholars, Vol.12, No.4, 1980, pp.61-65.*

'Students Killed in Kampuchea', Tribune (Sydney), 14 May 1980. 1981 'Kampuchea Stumbles to its Feet', Tribune, 18 February 1981. 'Kampuchea's Choices for Survival', Southeast Asia Chronicle, Berkeley, California,

No.77, February 1981, pp.27-29. 'The Vietnamese Through Khmer Eyes', Indochina Issues, No.16, May 1981, pp.4-5. 'Origins of Khmer Communism', Southeast Asian Affairs 1981, Institute of Southeast

Asian Studies (Singapore), Heinemann, 1981, pp.161-180. 'Kampuchea 1980', World Review (Australian Institute of International Affairs,

Queensland Branch), Brisbane, Vol.20, No.2, June 1981, pp.18-29. Khmers Rouges! Matériaux pour l'histoire du communisme au Cambodge, Paris,

Albin Michel, 1981, 396 pp. (with Serge Thion). 'A Blind Western Eye?', Encounter , October 1981, p.86. (Letter) 'The New Political Structure in Kampuchea', Dyason House Papers, Vol.8, No.2,

December 1981, pp.1-9. 1982 'Kampuchea 1979-81: National Rehabilitation in the Eye of an International Storm',

Southeast Asian Affairs 1982, Institute of Southeast Asian Studies (Singapore), Heinemann, 1982, pp.167-195.

'Honda on Cambodia', Arena (Melbourne), No.60, 1982, pp.183-6. Peasants and Politics in Kampuchea, 1942-81, edited by Ben Kiernan and Chanthou

Boua, Zed Press (UK) and M.E. Sharpe (USA), 401 pp. 'Introduction', in Peasants and Politics in Kampuchea, 1942-1981 (see above), pp.1-

28. 'Resisting the French, 1946-1954: The Khmer Issarak', in Peasants and Politics in

Kampuchea, 1942-1981 (see above), pp.127-133.

* Publication in a refereed journal. * Publication in a refereed journal.

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'The Samlaut Rebellion, 1967-68', in Peasants and Politics in Kampuchea, 1942-1981 (see above), pp.166-205.

'The 1970 Peasant Uprisings against Lon Nol', in Peasants and Politics in Kampuchea, 1942-1981 (see above), pp.206-223.

'Pol Pot and the Kampuchean Communist Movement', in Peasants and Politics in Kampuchea, 1942-1981 (see above), pp.227-317.

'Testimonies: Life Under the Khmer Rouge', in Peasants and Politics in Kampuchea, 1942-1981 (see above), pp.318-362. (With Chanthou Boua.)

'Kampuchea Stumbles to its Feet', in Peasants and Politics in Kampuchea, 1942-1981 (see above), pp.363-385.

'Murder Mystery', Far Eastern Economic Review, 7 May 1982. (Letter) 1983 Revolution and Its Aftermath in Kampuchea: Eight Essays, edited by David P.

Chandler and Ben Kiernan, Yale University Southeast Asian Studies Monograph No.25, New Haven, 1983, 321 pp.

'Introduction', in Revolution and Its Aftermath in Kampuchea (see above), pp.1-9. (With David P. Chandler.)

'Wild Chickens, Farm Chickens and Cormorants: Kampuchea's Eastern Zone under Pol Pot', in Revolution and Its Aftermath in Kampuchea (see above), pp.136-211.

Ph.D. Thesis: How Pol Pot Came to Power: A History of Communism in Kampuchea, 1930-75. Monash University History Department 1983, 600 pp.

'Can Australia Help Kampuchea?' Asian Bureau Australia Newsletter, No.70, August 1983, pp.1-2.

'Compromise call', Age, 2 April 1983. (Letter) Review of Wilfred Burchett, The China-Cambodia-Vietnam Triangle (London,

1982), in Pacific Affairs, 56, 2, Summer 1983, p.372-3. 1984 Review of Rice, Rivalry and Politics: Managing Cambodian Relief, by Linda

Mason and Roger Brown (Indiana, 1983), in Vietnam Today, No.28, February 1984, pp.12-13.

'Why Pol Pot? Roots of the Cambodian Tragedy', Indochina Issues, No.52, December 1984, pp.1-4.

'An Exchange on Cambodia', New York Review of Books, 27 September 1984, pp.63-64.

Review of Vietnam: The Habit of War, by Robert Archer (London, CICR, 1983), in Asian Bureau Australia Newsletter, No.74, May 1984, p.7.

'Australia Follows US Vietnamese Violence', Tribune (Sydney), 19 December 1984, p.3.

'Behind the Politics of Food Aid to Kampuchea', Weekend Australian, 22-23 December 1984.

'Vietnam Issue', Age (Melbourne), 11 January 1984. (Letter) 'Case for Yellow Rain Poison is Weak', Age, 5 April 1984. (Letter) 'Asian Reporting', Australian Society, Vol.3, No.4, April 1984, p.48. (Letter) 'and Heng Samrin', and 'Action and Reaction', Far Eastern Economic Review, 3 May

and 21 June 1984. (Letters) 'On Cambodia', Quadrant, November 1984, p.3-4. (Letter)

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Review of Unity in Diversity: Multicultural Education in Australia, B. Falk and J. Harris, eds., Carlton, 1983, in Newsletter of the History Institute, Victoria, 1,4, November 1984, pp.20-22. (With Pauline Kiernan.)

1985 'Reality and Kampuchea', Australian Society, 4, 2, February 1985, p.30-34. How Pol Pot Came to Power: A History of Communism in Kampuchea, 1930-1975,

London, Verso, 1985, 430 pp. (Reprinted 1986, 1987.) 'Cambodia and Pol Pot', Quadrant, March 1985, pp.3-4. (Letter) 'Compromise time', Far Eastern Economic Review, 18 April 1985. (Letter) 'A Proposal for Peace', Inside Asia (London), 2, February-March 1985, pp. 35-37.

(Also in Australian Society, 4,5, May 1985, pp.14-16.) 'Kampuchea from the Outside', Tribune, 20 March 1985. 'Kampuchea: Peace Clouds Gather', Tribune, 1 May 1985. (Also in Inside Asia,

No.3-4, June-August 1985, pp.20-21.) 'Hayden Must Continue His Search for Asian Peace', Age, 18 March 1985. (Letter) 'Differing Views on Kampuchea', Problems of Communism, March-April 1985.

(Letter) 'How Australia is Helping Kampuchea', Asian Bureau Australia Newsletter, No.79,

April-June 1985, p.1. 'Kampuchea: Hayden is Vindicated', Australian Society, 4,8, August 1985, pp.20-23. 'How Pol Pot Came to Power', Irish Times, 16 July 1985. 'True "outsider"', Age, 29 July 1985. (Letter) 'Burchett not guilty', Melbourne Herald, 10 September 1985. (Letter) 'Wilfred Burchett and the Spooks', Australian Society, Vol.4, No.9, September 1985,

pp.15-16. 'Evidence is there in detail', Melbourne Herald, 30 September 1985. (Letter) 'Burchett facts', Age, 18 October 1985, and 'Falling apart', 28 October 1985. (Letters) 'Burchett "cleared"', Bulletin, 15 October 1985. (Letter) 'Two Rules on Kampuchea', Sydney Morning Herald, 13 August 1985. 'Son Sen a Killer', Sydney Morning Herald, 11 September 1985, and 'Pol Pot

Revisited', Sydney Morning Herald, 27 September 1985. (Letters) 'Kampuchea and Stalinism', in Colin Mackerras and Nick Knight (eds.) Marxism in

Asia, Croom Helm, London and Sydney, 1985, pp.232-250. 'Pol Pot's Rise', Times Higher Education Supplement, 30 August 1985. (Letter). 'Son Sen a Very Small Concession', Sun-Herald (Sydney), 22 September 1985.

(Also in Sunday Mail (Brisbane), 13 October 1985.) 'Retirement Shuffle', Far Eastern Economic Review, 3 October 1985. (Letter) 'ASEAN and Indochina: Asian Drama Unfolds', Inside Asia, No.5, September-

October 1985, pp.17-19. 'Pol Pot's "Retirement": A Question of Image', Inside Asia, No. 6, November-

December 1985, p.10. Review of Greg Lockhart, Strike in the South, Clear the North, Monash University

Centre of Southeast Asian Studies Working Paper No.36, in Vietnam Today, No.35, November 1985, pp.13-14.

'Kampuchea: Power Shuffles', Asian Bureau Australia Newsletter, No. 81, October-December 1985, p. 3.

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Review of Milton E. Osborne, Before Kampuchea: Preludes to Tragedy (Sydney, 1984). In Australian Journal of Politics and History, 31, 2, 1985, pp.362-4.

1986 'Kampuchea's Ethnic Chinese Under Pol Pot: A Case of Systematic Social Discrimination', Journal of Contemporary Asia, 16, 1, 1986, pp.18-29.

'Hayden and Kampuchea', Australian Society, Vol. 5, No.1, January 1986, p.27. 'Last Word on Burchett', Australian Society, Vol. 5, No.1, January 1986, pp.39-40.

(Letter). Burchett: Reporting the Other Side of the World, 1939-1983, edited with an

Introduction by Ben Kiernan, London, Quartet, 1986, 315 pp. 'Introduction', in Burchett (see above), pp. xvi-xxiv. 'Burchett on Kampuchea', in Burchett (see above), pp.252-269. 'Appendix', in Burchett (see above), pp.296-299. 'William Shawcross, Declining Cambodia' (Review Essay), Bulletin of Concerned

Asian Scholars, Vol.18, No.1, 1986, pp. 56-63.* Cambodia: Eastern Zone Massacres. A Report on Social Conditions and Human

Rights Violations in the Eastern Zone of Democratic Kampuchea under the Rule of Pol Pot's Communist Party of Kampuchea (Khmer Rouge). Columbia University, Centre for the Study of Human Rights, Documentation Series No.1, 1986, 101 pp.

'A Bad Dream is Fading', Sydney Morning Herald, 27 August 1986. 'Kampuchea Revisited', Inside Asia, No. 10, November-December 1986, pp.18-19. 1987 'The Man Who Would Lead Vietnam Out of the Mire', Sydney Morning Herald, 13

February 1987. 'Vietnam's New Broom Targets "Economic Errors"', Guardian (London), 13

February 1987. 'Stepping in Where Politicians Fear to Tread', Mercury (Hobart), 1 April 1987. 'Pol Pot's Allies: The Right in Kampuchea', Australian Left Review, No.99, Autumn

1987, pp.30-34. 'Re-Sowing the Killing Fields with Rice', Wollongong Advertiser, 6 May 1987. 'In Vietnam, the Talk is of Reform', International Herald-Tribune, 20 March 1987. 'Danger Signs in Kampuchea', Asian Bureau Australia Newsletter, No. 88, Spring

1987, pp.1-2. 'Genocide Must be Punished', Wollongong Advertiser, 23 September 1987. Oxfam America's Aid Program in Babong Village, Kampuchea, unpublished

consultancy report (with Chanthou Boua), April 1987, 49 pp. 1988 'By the Skin of His Teeth', review of Someth May, Cambodian Witness (London,

1986), in Far Eastern Economic Review, 21 January 1988. 'Peace Waits in the Wings in Kampuchea', Wollongong Advertiser, 20 January 1988. 'Justice Delayed, Justice Denied,' Sydney Morning Herald, 14 May 1988. 'Khmer (Kampucheans)', in James Jupp (ed.), The Australian People, Sydney, Angus

and Robertson, 1988, p. 563. 'Burchett, Wilfred Graham,' in Richard Appleton (ed.), The Australian Encyclopedia,

Australian Geographic Society, 1988, pp. 658-9. 'Orphans of Genocide: The Cham Muslims of Kampuchea under Pol Pot,' Bulletin of

Concerned Asian Scholars, 20, 4, 1988, pp. 2-33.*

* Publication in a refereed journal.

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'Kampuchea's Ethnic Chinese under Pol Pot,' in Jennifer Cushman and Wang Gungwu (eds.), Changing Identities of the Southeast Asian Ethnic Chinese since World War Two, Hong Kong University Press, 1988, p. 211. (Abstract.)

Pol Pot Plans the Future: Confidential Leadership Documents from Democratic Kampuchea, 1976-77, compiled and edited by Chanthou Boua, David P. Chandler and Ben Kiernan, Yale University Southeast Asia Studies Monograph No. 33, New Haven, 1988, 346 pp.

'Preface' in Pol Pot Plans the Future (see above), with David P. Chandler, pp. x-xviii, and 'Introductions' to Documents 2, 5, 7, and 8; pp. 9-12, 164-7, 213-6, 227-32, plus notes.

Translations of Documents 1, 2, 5, and 7 in Pol Pot Plans the Future (see above); pp. 3-8, 13-35, 168-176, 217-226, plus notes.

1989 'Khmer Rouge Genocide Not Yet Over,'Sydney Morning Herald, 6 January 1989. (Also in Jakarta Post, 3 February 1989, and Survey, Sydney, 12, 1, Jan.-Feb. 1989, pp. 8-9.)

'Blue Scarf/Yellow Star: A Lesson in Genocide', Boston Globe, 27 February 1989. 'Kampuchean Muslims: An Uncertain Future', Journal of the Institute of Muslim

Minority Affairs, 10, 1, January 1989, pp. 28-41. Oxfam in Takeo, by Chanthou Boua and Ben Kiernan, unpublished consultancy

report, March 1989, 52 pp. 'The American Bombardment of Kampuchea, 1969-1973', Vietnam Generation, 1, 1,

Winter 1989, pp. 4-41.* 'Return of the Killing Fields ?', Australian Left Review, no. 110, May-June 1989, pp.

17-21. 'Cambodia under the Vietnamese', Nation (Bangkok), two-part series beginning 7

May 1989. 'Cambodia: Khmer Rouge Power Isn't Invincible', International Herald Tribune, 6

June 1989. 'US Bombardment of Cambodia: New Evidence', Nation (Bangkok), 27 June 1989.

Also 'Roots of Genocide: New Evidence on the American Bombardment of Cambodia', Indochina Newsletter (Cambridge, Mass.), no. 59, Sept.-Oct. 1989, pp. 2-5.

'Pol Pot Stomps in Deng's Footsteps, and with US Support', Sydney Morning Herald, 13 July 1989.

'Bombed into Existence: The Rise of the Khmer Rouge', Pacific Research (Australian National University), vol. 2, no. 3, August 1989, pp. 8-9.

'Phnom Penh University Library Appeal', Asian Studies Association of Australia Review, 13, 1, July 1989, pp. 62-3.

Review of The Cambodian Agony, D. Ablin and M. Hood (eds.), Journal of Asian Studies, 48, 3, August 1989, pp. 668-9.

'Balance of Forces in Cambodia', Nation (Bangkok), 13 October 1989. 'Cambodia: Why Washington Wants War', Peace Courier (Sydney), November-

December 1989, pp. 1, 4.

* Publication in a refereed journal. * Publication in a refereed journal.

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'Deadly Deceptions', review of Punishing the Poor by Eva Mysliwiec, All-Asia Review of Books, 1, 6, November 1989, pp. 7-8.

1990 'Roots of Genocide: New Evidence on the American Bombardment of Cambodia', Teaching History, 23, 4, January 1990, pp. 15-18 (and rear cover photographs). Also published in Cultural Survival, 14, 3, 1990, pp. 20-22.

'Time is Ripe for Evans to Dump the Khmer Rouge', Sydney Morning Herald, 12 January 1990. 'Good Evans ? Our Cambodian Peace Plan May Not Stop the Genocide', Australian Left Review, no. 114, February 1990, pp. 2-3. 'Opposition to Pol Pot', Sydney Morning Herald, 19 February 1990. (Letter) 'Cambodian Genocide', Far Eastern Economic Review, 'Fifth Column', 1 March 1990, pp. 18-19. 'Pol Pot Forces Must Stand Trial', Nation (Bangkok), 7 May 1990.

'The Survival of Cambodia's Ethnic Minorities', Cultural Survival, 14, 3, 1990, pp. 64-66.

'US Policy Turn on Cambodia is Incomplete', Guardian (London), 23 July 1990. 'Medieval Master of the Killing Fields', Guardian (London), 30 July 1990. Reprinted

in Guardian Weekly, 12 August 1990. 'Khmer Rouge Poised to Gain from U.S. Policy', New York Times, 6 August 1990.

(Letter, with Roger Normand.) 'The Genocide in Cambodia, 1975-1979', Bulletin of Concerned Asian Scholars, 22,

2, 1990, pp. 35-40.* 'Phnom Penh University Library Appeal', Asian Studies Review, 14, 1, July 1990, pp.

122-3. 'Is the US Ending its War in Cambodia ?', Tribune (Sydney), 25 July 1990, p. 6. 'Stop the War in Cambodia', Nation (Bangkok), 17 August 1990. 'By Any Measure, Pol Pot Engaged in Genocide', New York Times, 4 September

1990. (Letter.) Review of Cambodia 1975-1978, edited by Karl Jackson, Pacific Affairs, 63, 3, Fall

1990, pp. 416-7. 1991 'The Nature of the Genocide in Cambodia (Kampuchea)', Social Education, 55, 2,

February 1991, pp. 114-5. 'Into the Wrong Hands,' Australian Left Review China Supplement, No. 125,

February 1991, pp. 33-35. 'Green Grow the Killing Fields,' Guardian (London), 16 April 1991. Reprinted in

Guardian Weekly, 'Green Grow the Killing Fields of Cambodia,' 28 April 1991. 'Have the Khmer Rouge Changed ?', Khmer Conscience, V, 1, Winter 1991, pp. 14-

15. 'China, Cambodia, and the UN Plan,' in Dick Clark, The Challenge of Indochina: An

Examination of the U.S. Role, Queenstown, MD, Aspen Institute, 1991, pp. 13-16. 'Misjudgement is not propaganda,' Observer, London, 3 June 1991. (Letter) 'War and Forgetting: Obstructing Peace in Cambodia,' Lies of Our Times, 2, 6, June

1991, pp. 14-15.

* Publication in a refereed journal.

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'Cambodia's Saddam: Pol Pot is Still Ignored,' Australian Left Review, No. 129, June 1991, pp. 7-8.

Review of Vietnam's Intervention in Cambodia in International Law, by Gary Klintworth, in Journal of Asian Studies, 50, 2, May 1991, pp. 461-2.

'The Cambodian Genocide and Human Rights Organizations,' Institute for the Study of Genocide Newsletter, No. 7, Spring 1991, pp. 10-11.

'Genocidal Targeting: Two Groups of Victims in Pol Pot's Cambodia,' in T. Bushnell, et al., State-Organized Terror: The Case of Violent Internal Repression, Westview Press, Boulder, Co., 1991, pp. 207-226.

'Deferring Peace in Cambodia: Regional Rapprochement, Superpower Obstruction,' in Beyond the Cold War: Conflict and Cooperation in the Third World, edited by George W. Breslauer, et. al., University of California, Berkeley, International and Area Studies Research Series No. 80, 1991, pp. 59-82.

1992 'How Khmer Rouge are Making War on UN Peace Deal,' Broadside (Sydney), 3 June 1992, p. 11.

'Khmer Rouge Exploiting UN Accord ?,' Nation (Bangkok), 9 June 1992. 'Try the Khmer Rouge for the Cambodian Genocide,' Journal of the Institute of

Muslim Minority Affairs, XIII, II, July 1992, pp. 442-3. 'Khmer Rouge Blasts Bridges in Defiant anti-UN Show,' The Times (London), 16

October 1992 (with Times Assistant Foreign Editor David Watts). 'UN's Appeasement Policy Falls into Hands of Khmer Rouge Strategists,' Phnom

Penh Post, 1, 10, 20 November 1992, pp. 6-7. 'Appeasement in Cambodia,' Indochina Newsletter, No. 78, November-December

1992, pp. 1-6. 1993 'Risking Cambodia: The UN Brokers a Flawed Peace,' in Altered States: A Reader in

the New World Order, edited by Phyllis Bennis and Michel Moushabeck, New York, Olive Branch Press, 1993, pp. 384-396.

'Rouge Awakening: The UN Peace Plan for Cambodia Unravels,' ALR Magazine (Sydney), No. 148, March 1993, pp. 10-11.

'The Original Cambodian,' and 'Anatomy of Genocide,' New Internationalist (Oxford), No. 242, April 1993, pp. 9-11.

Speech on the 1993 Cambodian elections, Proceedings of the Fourth National Conference of the U.S. NGO Forum on Viet Nam, Cambodia, and Laos, Washington, D.C., 17-20 1993 (U.S.I.R.P., New York: 1993), pp. 25-7.

'Let Cambodians Have Justice at Last,' New York Times, 29 October 1993 (letter). 'The Nature of the Genocide in Cambodia', in B. Schechterman and M. Slann,

eds., Violence and Terrorism, Dushkin Publishing, Guilford, CT, 1993, pp. 102-3. 'The Failures of the Paris Agreement on Cambodia, 1991-1993,' in The Challenge

of Indochina: An Examination of the U.S. Role, Aspen Institute (Queenstown, Md.), 8, 4, 1993, pp. 7-19.

'The Impact on Cambodia of the U.S. Intervention in Vietnam,' in The Vietnam War: Vietnamese and American Perspectives, Jayne Werner and Luu Doan Huynh, eds., Armonk, New York: M.E. Sharpe, 1993, pp. 216-229.

'The New Khmer Rouge Threat in Cambodia,' in Marc Miller, ed., State of the Peoples: A Global Human Rights Report on Societies in Danger, Boston: Beacon Press, 1993, pp. 137-38.

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1994 'The Cambodian Genocide: Issues and Responses,' in George Andreopoulos, ed., Genocide: Conceptual and Historical Dimensions, Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 1994, pp. 191-228.

Foreword to War of the Mines, by Paul Davies and Nic Dunlop, Boulder: Westview, 1994, p. vii.

1995 'The Cambodian Genocide,' and 'Eyewitness Accounts,' in Samuel Totten et al., eds., Genocide in the Twentieth Century: Critical Essays and Eyewitness Accounts, Garland Publishing, New York and London, 1995, pp. 431-65, 466-83.

1997 'Cambodia,' 'Khmer Rouge,' and 'Pol Pot,' in Stanley I. Kutler, ed., The Encyclopedia of the Vietnam War, New York: Simon and Schuster, 1997. 'Cambodia,' in Bruce W. Jentleson and Gaddis Smith, eds., The Encyclopedia of U.S. Foreign Relations, Lakeville, CT: American Reference Publishing Company, 1997. 'Enver Pasha and Pol Pot: A Comparison of the Armenian and Cambodian Genocides,' in Jirard Libaridian, ed., 80th anniversary commemorative volume on the Armenian Genocide, Yerevan, 1997. 'A World Turned Upside Down,' Introduction to Dith Pran and Kim dePaul, eds., Children of Cambodia's Killing Fields, New Haven, Yale Unversity Press, 1997, pp. xi-xvii. ‘Ieng Sary’s Role in the Pol Pot Regime,’ Phnom Penh Post, January 24, 1997. ‘Pol Pot’s Brothers in Crime,’ New York Times, June 20, 1997. ‘Son Sen: Genocide’s First Lieutenant,’ London Guardian, June 21, 1997. ‘A Top Henchman of Pol Pot Lives and Dies by the Sword,’ Bangkok Nation, 25

June 1997. CATALAN

"Sobre la noció de genocidi," El Contemporani (Barcelona), no. 20 (gener-abril 2000). "Lliurar els khmers rojos a la justicia," El Contemporani, no. 24 (juliol-desembre 2001), 70-78. "«Danys col·laterals» significa persones de carn i ossos," El Contemporani (Barcelona), no. 27 (2003).

DANISH 'Vietnam bør blive i Kampuchea indtil Pol Pot er slået', Information, 7 November 1979, p.3. 'Pol Pots vej til magten', Socialisten, No.54, pp.8-10. 'Folkerepublikken Kampuchea - de første måneder', Socialisten, No.54, pp.10-11. 'Vietnam bør blive i Kampuchea indtil Pol Pot er slået', Vietnam (Dansk Vietnamesisk

Forening), No.4, 1979, pp.15-18. 'Konflikten mellem Vietnam og Kampuchea - oplevet og fortalt af nogle Kampucheanske

flygtninge', Vietnam, No.1, 1980, pp.5-7. 'Vietnams soldater har behandlet den kampucheanske befolkning godt', Vietnam, No.2, 1980,

pp.11-16. 'Det blå tørklaede var dødsstemplet', Land og Folk, 7 januar 1989, p. 13.

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'Deng og Pol Pot kører parløb', Land og Folk, 8 juli 1989. DUTCH 'De Bureaucratie Van De Dood', Vrij Nederland, 24 mei 1980, pp.10-27. (With Chanthou

Boua and Anthony Barnett) 'Het Verhal Van Hok Sarun: Het level van een arme boer onder Pol Pot', Vietnam Bulletin,

No.8, 15 November 1979, pp.22-24. (with Chanthou Boua) 'De Vietnamezen in Cambodja', Vietnam Bulletin, No.9, 22 December 1979, pp.15-16.

(With Chanthou Boua) 'Het Konflikt Tussen Vietnam en Kampuchea', Vietnam Bulletin, No.16, 25 June 1980,

pp.16-18. 'Genocide in de Oostelijke Zone', Vietnam Bulletin, No.16, 25 June 1980, pp.20-22. 'Kampucheanen Gedood Na Studie in Australie', Vietnam Bulletin, No.16, 25 June 1980,

p.25. 'Pol Pot viel Vietnam aan omdat hij zich van de hele Kampucheaanse bevolking vervreemd

had', Vietnam Bulletin, No.1, June 1983, pp.22-28. 'Ik heb te laat de volle omvang van de tragedie ingezien', De Nieuwe Linie, 20 February

1980, pp.7-8. 'Het conflict Vietnam/Kampuchea is vooral te wijten aan Pol Pot', De Nieuwe Linie, 14 May

1980, pp.13-14. 'Rode Khmer, eskalatie van geweld', in Vietnam en Cambodja in de Jaren '80, Medisch

Comité Nederland Vietnam, Amsterdam, 1981, pp.197-212. 'Pol Pot regeerde door te laten hongeren', De Groene Amsterdammer, 25 June 1980, pp.3-4. 'Cambodja: de voorwaarden voor vrede', Vietnam Bulletin, No.3, March 1985, pp.20-23. 'Als er problemen waren, mocht iedereen met bril of diploma vorden vermoord', De Groene

Amsterdammer, 22 mei 1985, p.8. 'De Blauwitte sjaal was het equivalent von de jodenster,' De Groene Amsterdammer, 11

januari 1989, pp. 4-5. 'Amerikaanse bombardementen maakten weg vrij voor Rode Khmer', De Waarheid, 18 maart

1989, p.7. “De genocide in Cambodja, 1975-1979,” in De Holocaust en andere genociden: Een

inleiding, onder redactie van Barbara Boender en Wichert ten Have, Amsterdam, NIOD/Amsterdam University Press, 2012, 73-95.

FRENCH 'La révolte de Samlaut et ses répercussions immédiates', Approches-Asie, janv.-mars, 1980,

No. 5, pp. 5-50. 'Samlaut Rebellion (suite et fin)', Approches-Asie, janv.-mars 1981, No. 6, pp. 59-85. 'Vietnam-Kampuchéa: Sur les origines du conflit', Vietnam, No. 2, 1981, pp. 3-13. 'Table Ronde: Vietnam-Cambodge', Vietnam, No. 3, septembre 1981, pp. 19-50. (With

Wilfred Burchett, Philippe Devillers, Pierre-Richard Feray, Thierry Gombeaud, Françoise Girel, Camille Scalabrino et Hugues Tertrais.)

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'La Révolte de Samlaut (1967-68)', in Khmers Rouges! Matériaux pour l'histoire du communisme au Cambodge, de Serge Thion and Ben Kiernan, Paris, Albin Michel, 1981, pp. 99-138.

'Pol Pot et le mouvement communiste cambodgien', in Khmers Rouges! (see above), pp.173-264.

'Les "Confessions" de Hu Nim', in Khmers Rouges! (see above), pp. 365-372. (With Chanthou Boua and Anthony Barnett.)

'Les soulèvements paysans de 1970 au Cambodge', Asie du sud-est et monde insulindien, Vol. XIII, 1-4, 1982, pp. 317-334.

'Le Kampuchéa 1979-1981: La Réhabilitation nationale au milieu d'une tempete internationale', Asie du sud-est et monde insulindien, Vol. XV, 1-4, 1984, pp. 359-398.

'Les Origines du communisme khmer', in Cambodge: histoire et enjeux, 1945-1985, Camille Scalabrino, Asie-Débat no. 2, Paris, L'Harmattan, 1986, 237pp., at pp. 73-111.

'Poulets sauvages, poulets de ferme, et cormorans: la Zone est du Kampuchéa sous Pol Pot', in Cambodge: histoire et enjeux (see above), pp. 115-191.

'Témoignage de Madame Hong Var', in Cambodge: histoire et enjeux (see above), pp. 195-203. (With Chanthou Boua.)

'Feu vert pour un génocide', Libération, 13 janvier 1989, p. 6. Le Génocide au Cambodge, 1975-1979: race, idéologie et pouvoir, Paris, Gallimard/NRF,

1998 www.gallimard.fr/Catalogue/GALLIMARD/NRF-Essais/Le-Genocide-au-Cambodge

“Hitler, Pol Pot et le Pouvoir hutu: Thèmes distinctifs de l’idéologie génocidaire,”

Nations Unies, « L’Holocauste et les Nations Unies, » Programme de communication, Documents de réflexion, New York, 2009: www.un.org/fr/holocaustremembrance/discussions_papers/article3.shtml GERMAN 'Die Erfahrungen der Frau Hong Var in Kampuchea der Jahre 1975-1979', Kursbuch, No.57,

October 1979, pp. 122-129. (With Chanthou Boua) 'Die Volkesrepublik Kampuchea: die ersten vier Monate', Kursbuch, No. 57, October 1979,

pp. 129-134. ‘Pol Pot’s Brothers in Crime,’ Die Zeit, July 4, 1997. JAPANESE 'Samroto Normin Hanran Kenkyu', in Kanboja Kenkyukai (Kampuchea Research Group),

ed., Kanboja wa sho naru, ('What is happening in Kampuchea?'), Tokyo, San-ichi, 1982, pp. 120-194.

KHMER Tae Pol Pot Coul Kan Amnach Baep Na ? [How Pol Pot Came to Power], SPK, Phnom

Penh, 1992, vol. 1, 224 pp., and vol. 2, 308pp.

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“Boppekethaa” (Foreword), in Benny Widyono, Saksei Prowattisastr (Historic Witness), Phnom Penh, Center for Khmer Studies, 2011, pp. 17-28.

NORWEGIAN “Underliggende ideologiske momenter i moderne folkemord: Fra Armenia til Øst-Timor,”

and “Kamboja, Øst-Timor og USA,” in Bernt Hagtvet (red.), Folkemordenes Svarte Bok, Oslo, Universitetsforlaget, 2008, pp. 96-112, 381-408.

PORTUGUESE "Fogo sobre el Camboja" (Taylor Owen e Ben Kiernan), Le Monde Diplomatique Brasil,

janeiro 2008. SPANISH "El Primer genocidio: Cartago (146 A.C.)", Diógenes, 20 de mayo, 2005. “Muro de silencio: El campo de los estudios sobre genocidio y el genocidio guatemalteco” (Wall of Silence: The Field of Genocide Studies and the Guatemalan Genocide), Revista de Estudios sobre Genocidio 10, Buenos Aires, noviembre 2015, 13-33. SWEDISH 'Motsattningarna inom den kommunistiska rorelsen i Kampuchea', Kommentar, No.8, 1979,

pp.4-25. 'Pol Pots uppgång och fall', Kommentar, No.11, 1979, pp.16-34. 'Losning i Kampuchea inom rackhåll', Kommentar, No.1, 1985, pp.18-19. 'Kampuchea borjar rese sig', Liberal Debatt, No.3, 1981, pp.33-36. 'Flyktingintervjuer om mat, arbete, halsa samre 1977-78?', Vietnam Nu, No.4, 1979, pp.10-

11. (With Chanthou Boua). 'Då Vietnameserna kom - och nar de åkte', Doc Lap, No.2, 1979, p.7. (With Chanthou

Boua). 'Vad tycker folk i Kampuchea om vietnameserna?', Doc Lap, No.2, 1981, pp.1,4. THAI 'Kambuja: Trolesap yang kansaeng' ("Kampuchea: The Tonle Sap is Still Crying"),

Chaturath News, Bangkok, Vol. 1, No. 12, 21 November 1981, pp. 36-38. 'Khamen daeng kab karn kha lang phao panh khamen' (The Khmer Rouge and the Khmer Genocide), Social Science Newsletter (Social Science Association of Thailand, Bangkok, 11, 1, August-October 1989, pp. 122-132. Translated from the English by Puangthong Rungswasdidab.