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Cambodia politics
Old Tricks at Play in Cambodia’s New Repression
By Alphonsus Pettit
Ahead of upcoming polls, the crackdown in the country shows few signs of ending any time soon.
What Went Wrong With Cambodia’s Opposition Party
By Ben Paviour
How has the CNRP fallen so far, so fast?
‘From Head to Toe a Yuon’: The Path From Prejudice to Deportation in Cambodia
By Laurie Parsons
Prejudice has its own historical momentum, but the law can either counter or support this.
Could the End of Cambodia’s Opposition Be a Good Thing?
By David Hutt
A closer look at the implications of the ongoing government crackdown in the Southeast Asian state ahead of upcoming polls.
What Does Hun Sen’s Big Tax Hunt Mean for Cambodia?
By Luke Hunt
The premier’s moves are proving to be destructive for the media and business in the Southeast Asian state.
A More Taxing Time for Cambodia’s Civil Society?
By Luke Hunt
The tax woes of a major English-language newspaper is yet another sign of the government’s growing intolerance of its critics as polls near.
Cambodia: Past, Present, and Future
By Luke Hunt
A conversation with Rob Carmichael.
Why Cambodia’s Future Could Be Shaped By Its Senate
By David Hutt
The role of the legislative body has been overlooked but could be potentially important in determining the country’s politics.
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.
After the Commune Elections in Cambodia: What’s Next?
By Sovinda Po
Can the CNRP reward voters' trust?
Why Is Cambodia’s Illegal Logging Problem Still Rolling On?
By Luke Hunt
Report contradicts the official position that industrial-scale illegal logging is finished.
Where Is ASEAN On Press Freedom?
By Luke Hunt
It has been another poor year for the subregion in the annual World Press Freedom Index.