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Cambodia’s Opposition Begins to Crack

Cambodia’s Opposition Begins to Crack

By Alex Willemyns
After 2018’s election, Cambodia’s once united opposition veers toward a split.
The Folly of US Intervention in Cambodia

The Folly of US Intervention in Cambodia

By Ian Li
What lessons from the Cold War should Washington heed?

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.

Cambodia's Elections Highlight Growing Marginalization

Cambodia's Elections Highlight Growing Marginalization

By John Harley Breen
Neopatrimonialism remains the predominant influence on Cambodia’s political trajectory.

What’s Next for Cambodia After its 2018 Elections?

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.
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 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.
How Can Canada Respond to Cambodia’s Political Dilemma?

How Can Canada Respond to Cambodia’s Political Dilemma?

By Darren Touch
If Canada wants to be critical of the Cambodian government, it will have to be proactive.

What’s in the Thailand-Cambodia Foreign Fugitive Deal?

What’s in the Thailand-Cambodia Foreign Fugitive Deal?

By Prashanth Parameswaran
Though specifics are unclear, controversy around the collaboration reflects broader fears that are further fueled by a lack of transparency.

The Eternal Win-Wins of Hun Sen’s Power in Cambodia

The Eternal Win-Wins of Hun Sen’s Power in Cambodia

By David Hutt
There is some remarkable continuity in the rhetoric that the ruling party has adopted to sustain its legitimacy.

Is Cambodia’s Opposition a Victim of its Own Success?

Is Cambodia’s Opposition a Victim of its Own Success?

By David Hutt
The CNRP inspired people to believe their votes count even in a system where this was always unlikely to be the case.
Cambodian Treason Case Highlights Cold War Rivalries

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.

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