O'Neill, Robert John2017-04-182017-04-181971b1412510http://hdl.handle.net/1885/115145The relationship between Peking and Hanoi is one of the perplexing aspects of the Indo China conflict. Are the North Vietnamese merely the tools of the Chinese, who plan to extend their hegemony over most of Southeast Asia, or is there a genuine polycentrism among the countries in the area? By detailed analysis of contemporary material and political events, including the effects of the death of Ho Chi Minh and the ending of the Cultural Revolution, this monograph indicates future trends in terms of politics and economics that must challenge all concerned with events in this turbulent area.30 pages ;application/pdfen-AUAuthor/s retain copyright327.51/0597DS740.5.V5 O5China Foreign relations Vietnam (Democratic Republic)Vietnam (Democratic Republic) Foreign relations ChinaPeking-Hanoi relations in 197019712017-04-18