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A Country Study: Laos
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A Country Study: Laos
Library of Congress Call Number
DS555.3 .L34 1995
Laos
Foreword
Acknowledgments
Preface
Table A. Chronology of Important Events
Country Profile
Geography
Society
Economy
Transportation and Communications
Government and Politics
National Security
Introduction
Chapter 1 - Historical Setting
(Arthur J. Dommen)
Early History
Power Centers in the Middle Mekong Valley
Mongol Influence
The Founding of Lan Xang
The Division of Lan Xang
Developments in the 19th Century
The Hold of Siam
The Eviction of Siam
Laos Under the French
World War II and After
The French Protectorate and Direct Administration
Nationalist Stirrings
Events in 1945
The Lao Issara Government
A Confusing Situation
The Coming of Independence
The Kingdom of Laos
The Pathet Lao
Toward Neutrality: The First Coalition
Initial Difficulties
Renewed Negotiations
A Fragile Unity
The 1958 Elections
North Vietnamese Invasion
The Army Enters Politics
The Attempt to Restore Neutrality
A Deepening Split
The Battle of Vientiane
The Widening War
International Pressure and the Advent of the Second Coalition
Expansion of Pathet Lao Influence
Protracted Diplomacy
Renewed Strains
The "Secret War"
The Third Coalition and the Lao People's Democratic Republic
The Vientiane Agreement
The Origins of the Prisoner of War/Missing in Action Question
Formation of the Third Coalition
The Communist Seizure of Power
Establishment of the Lao People's Democratic Republic
"Seminar Camps" and the Death of King Savang Vatthana
Postwar Relations with the United States
Developments in the Lao People's Democratic Republic
Chapter 2 - The Society and Its Environment
(W. Randall Ireson)
The Physical Environment
Topography
Climate
Transportation Routes
Natural Resources
Population
Ethnic Diversity
The Refugee Population
Rural-Urban Distribution
Rural Life
Lowland Lao Society
Midland Lao Society
Upland Lao Society
The Pattern of Rural Life
Urban Society
Religion
Buddhism
Animism
Education
Education Prior to the Lao People's Democratic Republic
Education since 1975
Health and Welfare
Public Health
Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome
Health Infrastructure
Social Welfare
Future Trends
Chapter 3 - The Economy
(Susannah Hopkins)
Agriculture and Forestry
Agriculture in the Economic System
Crops and Farming Systems
Rice
Other Crops
Livestock
Fishing
Forestry
Agricultural Policy
Environmental Problems and Policy
Industry and Services
Industrial Output and Employment
Manufacturing
Energy
Mining
Construction
Services
Wholesale and Retail Trade
Tourism
Industrial Policy
Transportation and Telecommunications
Roads
Motor Vehicles
Inland Waterways
Civil Aviation
Telecommunications
Public Finance
The Budget Deficit
Government Revenue
Government Expenditure
Policy
The Financial Sector
The Banking System
Money and Prices
Money Supply and Inflation
The Balance of Payments
The Foreign Exchange Rate
Foreign Trade
Exports
Imports
Trade Partners
Trade Balance
Trade Policy
Transit
Direct Foreign Investment
Policy
Investment Projects
Foreign Aid
External Debt
Prospects for Growth
Chapter 4 - Government and Politics
(MacAlister Brown and Joseph J. Zasloff)
The Lao People's Revolutionary Party
Origins of the Party
Party Structure
Semisecrecy of the Lao People's Revolutionary Party
Ideology of the Lao People's Revolutionary Party
Leadership
Internal Stability and External Influences
Key Leaders
The Constitution
Development of the Constitution
Highlights of the Constitution
Government Structure
Bureaucratic Culture
Executive
Legislature
Judiciary
Challenges to the Regime
Human Rights
Insurgents
Refugees
Political Opposition
Mass Media
Foreign Policy
Basic Goals
Bureaucratic Complications
Economic Factors
Bilateral Relations
Relations with Vietnam
Relations with Thailand
Relations with China
Relations with the Soviet Union
Relations with the United States
Capitalist Donor States
Multilateral Donors
Chapter 5 - National Security
(Nicholas C. Auclair)
The Armed Forces
Historical Background
The Colonial Era
The Royal Lao Army
Structure and Administration of the Armed Forces
Lao People's Army
Lao People's Air Force
Lao People's Navy
Other Military Units
Manpower and Conditions of Service
The Defense Budget
Threats to National Security
Internal Threats and Resistance Movements
The Ethnic Liberation Organization of Laos
The Hmong
Foreign Military Presence
The Confrontational Relationship with Thailand
Relations with the United States
National Police and Paramilitary Forces
The Criminal Justice System
Civil Liberties and Human Rights
Detention Centers
Narcotics and Counternarcotics Issues
Appendix. Tables
Bibliography
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