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Cambodia democracy and human rights
Counting the Costs of Sam Rainsy’s Failed Return to Cambodia
By Luke Hunt
The opposition leader’s thwarted bid to return to the country is not without its costs, irrespective of whatever benefits it may generate.
Will Sam Rainsy Make His Last Stand in Cambodia?
By David Hutt
Sam Rainsy's promise return to Cambodia is a gamble with Hun Sen and foreign governments.
Cambodia-EU Threat War Erupts Amid Trade Sanctions
By Luke Hunt
The issue has heated up the country’s already contested and polarized politics.
What Do Prisoner Releases Mean in Hun Sen’s Cambodia?
By Luke Hunt
A closer look at the significance of the steady stream of prisoners that have been released.
What’s Behind the Release of Cambodia’s Opposition Leader?
By David Hutt
The freeing of Kem Sokha has raised bigger questions about power and the way it is exercised in Cambodia.
What the Ricketson Case Says About Justice in Cambodia
By Luke Hunt
A closer look at the outcome of a much-anticipated verdict.
What’s at Stake in Cambodia’s One-Sided Election?
By Luke Hunt
A look at what lies ahead in upcoming polls and thereafter.
What’s Next for the Alleged Australia Spy in a Cambodia Prison?
By Luke Hunt
James Ricketson, who has endured more than a year behind bars, is expected to know his fate soon.
A Rocky Start for the New Phnom Penh Post Owners in Cambodia
By Luke Hunt
It didn't take long after the sale for a range of concerns to surface.
Why Japan Is Wrong on Rights in Cambodia
By Erin Cook
Tokyo’s downplaying of rights issues is plain for all to see, and the effectiveness of the approach remains unclear.
ASEAN’s Women to Watch: Part 2
By Erin Cook
The second part of a mini-series looking at the region’s leading women.
New Hun Sen Threats as Cambodia’s Sham Election Nears
By Alphonsus Pettit
The premier’s worrying words and actions continue as polls approach.
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