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Will Sam Rainsy’s Promised Cambodia Return Bring People Power Or Something Else?

Will Sam Rainsy’s Promised Cambodia Return Bring People Power Or Something Else?

By David Hutt
Despite the opposition figure’s optimistic assessment, the outlook following his possible return to Cambodia remains unclear.
The Dark Year Since Cambodia’s 2018 Election

The Dark Year Since Cambodia’s 2018 Election

By Mu Sochua
The year since the controversial poll brought growing repression at home and further isolation abroad.

What Next for Democracy in Cambodia?

What Next for Democracy in Cambodia?

By Tej Parikh
Hun Sen has remained defiant since eradicating his political opposition. How should the world respond?

Was Cambodia Ever Really a Democracy?

Was Cambodia Ever Really a Democracy?

By Andrew Nachemson
The coup of July 1997 cemented Hun Sen’s grip over the country, and it’s never wavered since.

Cambodia’s Democracy and EU Trade Privileges: Taking a Long-Term View

Cambodia’s Democracy and EU Trade Privileges: Taking a Long-Term View

By Darren Touch
Withdrawing Cambodia’s EBA privileges might not do more harm than good.
A New Era for Hun Sen’s Cambodia?

A New Era for Hun Sen’s Cambodia?

By Luke Hunt
The election outcome all but completes the country’s transition to a one-party state.

Cheering Cambodia's Strongman

Cheering Cambodia's Strongman

By Philip Heijmans
Despite an intense crackdown on dissent, Hun Sen's supporters turned out for a mass rally ahead of Cambodia's elections.
What’s Behind Cambodia’s War on Fake News?

What’s Behind Cambodia’s War on Fake News?

By Prashanth Parameswaran
The government’s efforts to regulate fake news have raised concerns amid a wider campaign to suppress dissent as elections approach.

Cambodia’s Ersatz Election

Cambodia’s Ersatz Election

By George Wright
Anxiety and crackdowns define a battle for legitimacy in Cambodia.

What’s Missing From Cambodia’s Democracy?

What’s Missing From Cambodia’s Democracy?

By Andrew Nachemson
The problems are deeper than the lack of a viable opposition party.

The State of Human Security in Cambodia

The State of Human Security in Cambodia

By Pascale Hunt
Questioning the success of the UN’s peacebuilding blueprint.
Cambodia and the West's Common Enemy: Tuberculosis

Cambodia and the West's Common Enemy: Tuberculosis

By Austin Bodetti
Cambodia's fight against TB has largely relied on Western aid. Will those funds continue?

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