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Cambodia elections
The Election Bells are Again Ringing Early in Cambodia
By Luke Hunt
Charges against a political analyst were dropped on the urging of a Zoom-bombing prime minister.
Cambodia and the Khmer Rouge: Between Justice and Memory
By Luke Hunt
While justice remains elusive, efforts to document what occurred during the period offer more encouragement.
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.
What’s Next for Cambodia After its 2018 Elections?
By Prashanth Parameswaran
A closer look at what is at stake for the country’s domestic and foreign policy following its general election.
What’s at Stake in Cambodia’s One-Sided Election?
By Luke Hunt
A look at what lies ahead in upcoming polls and thereafter.
China Spy Network Targets Cambodia Ahead of Elections: Report
By Luke Hunt
A new report offers further evidence of Beijing’s shenanigans.
Are Cambodia and Laos Really Any Closer to Resolving Their Border Dispute?
By Tae-jun Kang
Despite some incremental progress, deeper questions remain unresolved.
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.
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.
The Truth About US-China Competition in Cambodia
By Prashanth Parameswaran
A closer look at the broader context for Phnom Penh’s shifting alignments as its domestic politics evolves.
What’s With the New Cambodia Military Drills Near Laos?
By Prashanth Parameswaran
Engagement is yet another sign of Phnom Penh’s boosting its military presence amid lingering border disputes ahead of an upcoming election.
What Went Wrong With Cambodia’s Opposition Party
By Ben Paviour
How has the CNRP fallen so far, so fast?