Tham khảo Sangkum

  1. Dommen, A. The Indochinese experience of the French and the Americans, Đại học Indiana Press, 2001, p.318
  2. Dommen, A. The Indochinese experience of the French and the Americans, Indiana University Press, 2001, p.318
  3. Kiernan, B. How Pol Pot came to power, Yale University Press, 2004, p.158
  4. Kershaw, p.65
  5. Ayres, D. M Anatomy of a crisis: education, development, and the state in Cambodia, 2000, pp.34-35
  6. Ross, R. Library of Congress Country Studies: Cambodia - Domestic Developments, 1987
  7. Ayres, p.31
  8. Kiernan, p.197
  9. These reforms were an initial success, until massively increased cross-border smuggling of rice during the Second Indochina War severely damaged the Cambodian government's revenues. See Kiernan, How Pol Pot came to power
  10. Dommen, pp.359-360
  11. Library of Congress Country Studies: Cambodia - Major Political and Military Organizations
  12. Kiernan, pp. 175-176. The official historiography of the Khmer Rouge, by contrast, depicts even this period as characterised by violent struggle against a repressive regime.
  13. Kiernan, p.227
  14. Kiernan, p.275
  15. Kiernan, pp.250-253
  16. Library of Congress Country Studies: Cambodia - Major Political and Military Organizations
  17. Chomsky, N. and Herman, E. After the cataclysm, South End Press, 1979, pp.216-217
  18. Kershaw, R. Monarchy in South-East Asia: The Faces of Tradition in Transition, Routledge, 2001, pp.56-57