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Missing in Action? Australia’s Muted Response to Cambodia’s Autocratic Turn

Missing in Action? Australia’s Muted Response to Cambodia’s Autocratic Turn

By Anna Verney
Australian officials played an important role in creating the country’s democratic system, but have been puzzlingly silent as Prime Minister Hun Sen has leveled it to its foundations.
Cambodian PM Says He Will Step Down in 3 Weeks and His Son Will Succeed Him

Cambodian PM Says He Will Step Down in 3 Weeks and His Son Will Succeed Him

By Sopheng Cheang
Hun Sen says that will relinquish the prime ministership on August 22, after more than 38 years in power.

Cambodia Hunting Down Opposition Activists Who Advocated Spoiling Ballots

Cambodia Hunting Down Opposition Activists Who Advocated Spoiling Ballots

By Sebastian Strangio
Despite winning 120 of the 125 seats in parliament, the ruling CPP is cracking down on even minor gestures of dissent.

Ex-Nigerian President Goodluck Jonathan Joins the Party as Cambodian Election Observer

Ex-Nigerian President Goodluck Jonathan Joins the Party as Cambodian Election Observer

By David Whitehouse
The former leader’s presence is part of a longer trend of election “observers” who apply a stamp of approval to flawed electoral processes.

US Announces Visa Bans, Aid ‘Pause’ After Flawed Cambodian Election

US Announces Visa Bans, Aid ‘Pause’ After Flawed Cambodian Election

By Sebastian Strangio
The announcement has raised doubts about a potential diplomatic reset between Phnom Penh and Washington.
As Expected, Hun Sen Trumps in One-Sided Cambodian Election

As Expected, Hun Sen Trumps in One-Sided Cambodian Election

By Luke Hunt
Leader’s eldest son to become prime minister within “three to four weeks.”

Cambodia’s Ruling Party Claims Landslide Win in Election That Saw Opposition Suppressed

Cambodia’s Ruling Party Claims Landslide Win in Election That Saw Opposition Suppressed

By Sopheng Cheang and David Rising
According to preliminary results, the Cambodian People's Party is on track to "win" 120 of the 125 seats in the National Assembly.
Autocratic Cambodian Leader Paving Way for Son, a West Point Graduate, to Rule

Autocratic Cambodian Leader Paving Way for Son, a West Point Graduate, to Rule

By David Rising
Hun Manet took his father's place at a large rally marking the conclusion of the CPP's campaign for Sunday's vote.

Cambodian Government Intensifies Repression Ahead of National Vote

Cambodian Government Intensifies Repression Ahead of National Vote

By Sebastian Strangio
This Sunday's national election will function as a prelude to the expected handover of power from Prime Minister Hun Sen to his eldest son.

Cambodia’s Opposition Movement Needs To Start Anew. Taxation and Eco-Nationalism Should Drive It.

Cambodia’s Opposition Movement Needs To Start Anew. Taxation and Eco-Nationalism Should Drive It.

By David Hutt
It is time for the movement to step away from stale personal and political rivalries and embrace a more concrete, forward-looking platform.

In Cambodia, Hun Sen Searches for the Magic Political Formula

In Cambodia, Hun Sen Searches for the Magic Political Formula

By Markus Karbaum
The winner of next week’s election is clear, but the long-serving PM will face challenges in handing power to his eldest son while avoiding significant internal conflicts.
Cambodians Will Use Null and Void Votes to Call for Genuine Elections

Cambodians Will Use Null and Void Votes to Call for Genuine Elections

By Sam Rainsy
Without any meaningful opposition alternative to Hun Sen's CPP, expect a large number of spoiled and empty ballots on July 23.

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