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Cambodia democracy
Cambodia Breaks With the West
By Markus Karbaum
Cambodia’s drastic renunciation of democracy in 2017 was accompanied by deteriorating relations with the US and EU.
Cambodian Treason Case Highlights Cold War Rivalries
By Ben Paviour
The case against Kem Sokha and the CNRP hearkens back to rivalries forged during Cold War proxy warfare.
Democracy in Asia: A Glass Half Full or Half Empty?
By Leena Rikkila Tamang and Mette Bakken
How has democracy fared in Asia over the last decade – and what can help in pushing the agenda forward?
Stop Hyping Up Sam Rainsy's Return to Cambodia
By David Hutt
It is not clear what good the opposition figure’s reentry would do for him, his party, or his country.
Why the US Must Forgive Cambodia's War Debt
By Ou Virak and Rupert Abbott
Two wrongs do not make a right.
The Real Danger of Cambodia’s ‘Gay King’ Episode
By David Hutt
A recent incident could have broader implications for democracy and human rights in the country.
Cambodia: 25 Years of Peace, But to What End?
By Mong Palatino
A quarter-century after the 1991 Paris Peace Accords, questions remain about the country's future.
Does Cambodia Really Care About Its Disabled?
By David Hutt
The evidence suggests that more attention needs to be given to the problem.
Two Letters for Cambodia's Hun Sen
By Luke Hunt
A window into the issues the premier currently faces and how he prefers to respond to them.
Cambodia’s Democratic Development: Short-Term Pain, Long-Term Gain
By Parker Novak
Despite recent setbacks, the long-term trends for Cambodia's democracy are encouraging.
US Launches New Initiative for Cambodia NGOs
By Prashanth Parameswaran
USAID project seeks to boost capacity of civil society organizations.