Abstract

Indochina : the New Frontiers, by Christian Lechervy The end of the third war in Indochina, and the collapse of communism in Europe, has killed the political concept of Indochina. Even though Vietnam remains fossilized in its mandarin Stalinism, it progressively reintegrates itself in the region. The « Asiatization » of its economy is becoming reality, pending the end of the American embargo. The multipolarization of the régional strategie game, however, has resulted in exacerbating économie rivalries and showing the ambitions of communist China. Thus little by little, the maritime daims in the China South Sea instrumentalize the inter-regional relationships in their dimensions of economie and military power.

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