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Khmer Rouge
What’s Next for Vietnam-Cambodia Border Cooperation?
By Prashanth Parameswaran
Border collaboration continues to be an important area for both sides to manage in the context of their respective domestic and foreign policies.
Patriot, Lucky Spirit, Villain: Pol Pot Remembered
By George Wright
In his final stronghold, the Khmer Rouge leader is remembered differently.
Remembering Cambodia Rock Star Kak Channthy
By Luke Hunt
The frontwoman of the Cambodian Space Project, who died in a fatal car crash Tuesday morning, breathed life into a music scene devastated by three decades of war.
Hun Sen Slams Cambodia’s ‘Foreign Servants’ at World Economic Forum
By Luke Hunt
Prime minister's outburst follows warnings of war if his party loses elections.
Youk Chhang: A Cambodian National Treasure
By Peter Maguire
Leading by example, he taught a nation how to forgive without forgetting
What Can Myanmar Learn From Cambodia's Peace Process?
By Sao Phal Niseiy
Lessons from Hun Sen’s "win-win" policy.
Buyer Beware: US Market for Ancient Asian Art Still the Wild, Wild East
By Tess Davis
Cultural treasures stolen from conflict zones continue to pop up for sale in the United States and elsewhere.
Hollywood Comes to Cambodia
By Audrey Wilson
Angelina Jolie and Netflix bring the story of the Khmer Rouge back to Cambodia and let Cambodians tell it.
Cambodia: UN Tribunal Rejects Appeal of Ex-Khmer Rouge Leaders
By Luke Hunt
Nuon Chea and Khieu Samphan will spend the rest of their lives behind bars.
Preserving Cambodia’s Artistic Heritage
By Jonathan DeHart
The Diplomat spoke with art restorer Borany Mam about the efforts to restore Cambodia’s endangered canvases.
A Friend of the Dead: Finding Justice in Cambodia
By Luke Hunt
Luke Hunt speaks with academic Craig Etcheson, who played a key role in the establishment of the Khmer Rouge Tribunal.