Abstract

On October 23, 1991, the Paris International Conference on Cambodia adopted a historic document-the Agreements on a Comprehensive Political Settlement of the Cambodia Conflict-designed to bring peace to Cambodia that for decades has been torn by internal strife and massive external intervention.' While few diplomats from the nineteen nations attending the conference would claim that the Cambodia conflict had been settled, the Agreements had indeed laid out a plan of action that, if followed in good faith by the Cambodian parties and supported by the international community, would create a Cambodia at peace, with a pluralist political system and prospects for a viable economy.

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