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Cambodia commune elections
Cambodia Needs Democracy, Not Another Electoral Charade
By Kasit Piromya
When Cambodians vote in commune elections this weekend, the world should not be fooled by the appearance of political pluralism.
Cambodia Polls Unlikely to be Credible and Transparent, Says Watchdog
By Sebastian Strangio
The June 5 commune and sangkat elections have been largely pre-scripted by the ruling CPP, but the international response could be something to watch.
How the Candlelight Party Can Restore Political Pluralism to Cambodia
By Sam Rainsy
Since the banning of the Cambodia National Rescue Party in 2017, an old party has kept its flame burning.
Political Party Registrations Close Ahead of Cambodian Commune Election
By Sebastian Strangio
Seventeen parties have registered to compete for 11,622 commune council positions – but only one of them stands any chance.
Will Domestic Politics Upend Cambodia’s ASEAN Chairmanship?
By David Hutt
The deteriorating rights situation in Cambodia will be a major distraction from ASEAN’s agenda.
Cambodia: Past, Present, and Future
By Luke Hunt
A conversation with Rob Carmichael.
Hun Sen Scores Victory in Cambodia’s Commune Elections
By Luke Hunt
Preliminary results indicate an outcome that is boost for the ruling party and a blow to an embattled opposition.
After the Commune Elections in Cambodia: What’s Next?
By Sovinda Po
Can the CNRP reward voters' trust?
Hun Sen’s Rule in Cambodia Faces Test With Upcoming Polls
By Luke Hunt
Results will determine how firm the strongman’s grip is over the country.
Cambodia's Commune Elections: A Barometer for 2018
By Marc Pinol
Three things to watch in Cambodia's commune elections that will impact next year's parliamentary race.
Cambodian Construction: A Site for Gender Equality?
By Luke Hunt
Female laborers are often paid less than half that of men, and some are working to change that.
Is Cambodia's Chhay Thy Really a Sellout?
By David Hutt
A closer look at a development that is sparking controversy in Cambodia.
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