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In the Shadows of Utopia: The Khmer Rouge and the Cambodian Nightmare

Lachlan Peters
In the Shadows of Utopia: The Khmer Rouge and the Cambodian Nightmare
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    S3 Ep8: Terrorism, Rock & Roll and the Battle of Angkor Wat

    31.05.2026 | 2 Std. 20 Min.
    How did a golden age of music emerge during the Cambodian Civil War?
    How did Lon Nol survive the fallout of Chenla II?
    What did the clashes between communist and government produce around Angkor?
    Time Period Covered: 1972
    In this episode, Lachlan returns to the view from Phnom Penh as the Cambodian Civil War truly begins to live up to its name. The Khmer Rouge had amassed tens of thousands of troops and were challenging not only Lon Nol's struggling regime, but also their Vietnamese comrades in arms. Most notably, at Angkor -- where fighting will erupt around the temple complex at the beginning of the year.
    Meanwhile while the government lost more control of the countryside, Lon Nol continued to consolidate his own power. Sidelining much more capable politicians, while the United States stood idly by as his dastardly little brother, Lon Non, used violent and grubby means of propping up the new president - and his own position.
    The refugee crisis in Phnom Penh continues, and Lachlan looks into the different stories of individuals effected by the war who fled to the capital.
    And, the backdrop to all of this chaos? Cambodia's golden age of rock & roll.
    Dont forget to check out the complete history of Angkor on YouTube.
    Check out www.shadowsofutopia.com/support to help out the show -- or leave a review on the platform you are using! Thank you
    Sources:
    Wilfred Deac -The Road to the Killing Fields
    Sutsakhan -The Khmer Republic at War
    David Chandler -Tragedy of Cambodian History
    Shawcross -Sideshow
    New York Times -Various Reporting 1972
    Craig Etcheson -The Rise and Demise of Democratic Kampuchea
    Oral History Project -Brigham Young College
    Haing Ngor -A Cambodian Odyssey
    Jim Laurie -Last Helicopter
    Dee Peyok -Away from Beloved Lover
    New Cambodia Magazine 1972 -various issues
  • In the Shadows of Utopia: The Khmer Rouge and the Cambodian Nightmare

    S3 Ep8: The New Angkor Series is Out - A Quick Update On How to Listen / Watch

    09.05.2026 | 8 Min.
    Finished up a complete re-do of the Angkor episodes into a new three part series. Here to clear up whats going on with that - easiest thing is to watch the full thing on YouTube, or go back to season one and listen to parts 1-3.
    Also support the show ! https://www.shadowsofutopia.com/support.html
    Also check out the latest season of Who Killed Haing Ngor? out now
  • In the Shadows of Utopia: The Khmer Rouge and the Cambodian Nightmare

    S3 Ep7: How to Get Out of a War in Indochina - Nixon, Mao, and the Balance of Power

    16.02.2026 | 2 Std.
    Time Period Covered: 1971 – 1973
    How do you get out of a war without losing it?
    What did Nixon’s opening to China have to do with Vietnam?
    And how much of “peace” in 1972 was about diplomacy, and how much was about the election?
    In this episode, Lachlan examines the pivotal year of 1972. North Vietnam launches the Spring Offensive, the largest conventional campaign of the war, while American air power returns on a massive scale. At the same time, Nixon travels to Beijing and Moscow, reshaping the Cold War balance and strengthening his position at home.
    Behind the scenes, Henry Kissinger conducts secret negotiations in Paris. The Oval Office tapes reveal a colder logic: South Vietnam may not survive indefinitely, but if it lasts long enough, the United States can leave on its own terms. Cambodia, meanwhile, remains entangled in bombing, secrecy, and executive overreach, part of the same governing culture that produces Watergate.
    By January 1973, the Paris Peace Accords are signed. American prisoners are coming home. Nixon has won a landslide re-election on promises of peace.
    But the settlement leaves North Vietnamese troops in the South, freezes the battlefield in place, and offers no real solution for Cambodia.
    The war, in other words, is ending. Just not for everyone.
    Sources:
    Short Mao: The Man Who Built China
    Hastings Vietnam: An Epic Tragedy
    Miller The Vietnam War: A Documentary Reader
    Various Recordings: Nixon Whitehouse 1971-2
    Shawcross Sideshow
  • In the Shadows of Utopia: The Khmer Rouge and the Cambodian Nightmare

    S3: Interview: Maoism, the Three Ghosts, and the Khmer Rouge with Matt Galway

    19.01.2026 | 1 Std. 31 Min.
    In this extended interview, I’m joined by historian Matt Galway, author of Global Maoism, to unpack the intellectual, ideological, and historical foundations of Maoism and Cambodian communism.
    We begin with Galway’s academic background and how the Khmer Rouge became a central focus of his research, before moving into core Marxist concepts such as dialectics, contradiction, and why communists historically understood Marxism as a science rather than a belief system.
    From there, we turn to the Cambodian students in Paris, particularly Hou Yuon, examining the seriousness of their Marxist education, their intellectual commitments, and the long-term consequences of their ideological formation. We explore the “Three Ghosts,” the growing divide between intellectuals and the Khmer Rouge leadership, and how revolutionary paranoia hardened into purges.
    The conversation then widens to Maoism itself: the Chinese Cultural Revolution, Maoism’s distinctive features compared to orthodox Marxism-Leninism, and how Maoism evolved into a flexible, exportable revolutionary model. We conclude by discussing communism as a quasi-religious system, touching on Pol Pot, Buddhism, and how revolutionary ideology functioned in Democratic Kampuchea.
  • In the Shadows of Utopia: The Khmer Rouge and the Cambodian Nightmare

    S3 Ep6: 1972 - Life (and Death) in the Liberated Zones: Regrets for the Khmer Soul and M13

    04.01.2026 | 1 Std. 38 Min.
    Check out my visit to M13 at YouTube or https://www.patreon.com/

    Time Period Covered: 1971 - 1972

    Why would someone join the Khmer Rouge?

    How would people view the parts of the country that were now being run by the communists?

    What was M13 and why is it so important?

    In this episode, Lachlan returns to discuss one of the most invaluable insights into the proto-type regime of Democratic Kampuchea and the countryside control of the Khmer Rouge. Ith Sarin's Regrets for the Khmer Soul, a detailed account of life under the communists for nine months which wasn't as damning as some might think.

    This is in sharp contrast to another memoir of life under the regime recalled from this very same time period, the account of Francois Bizot's The Gate, in which he explains his time imprisoned at M13, the jungle-based prototype of Tuol Sleng.

    Woven through these two sides of the story is the evolution of the Khmer Rouge into a group taking over the functions of running a state, and employing the blueprint of revolution they had decided upon on the Cambodian population they controlled -- which numbered in the millions.

    Sources:

    David Chandler The Tragedy of Cambodian History
    Philip Short Pol Pot
    Ith Sarin Regrets for the Khmer Soul (available at https://www.mekongriverpress.com/)
    Francois Bizot The Gate
    ECCC Testimony Kang Gek Iev (Duch)
    Henri Locard Jungle Heart of the Khmer Rouge
    Norodom Sihanouk My War with the CIA
    Ben Kiernan How Pol Pot Came to Power
    Sophal Ear The Khmer Rouge Cannon (Phd Thesis)
    Ian Harris Buddhism Under Pol Pot
    Alex Hinton Why Did They Kill?
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