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Cambodia protests

October 17, 2017
What Went Wrong With Cambodia’s Opposition Party
By Ben Paviour
How has the CNRP fallen so far, so fast?

September 16, 2017
Cambodia’s Crumbling Democracy
By George Wright
As democracy is dismantled, will Cambodians return to the streets?

May 22, 2015
Industrial Disputes in Cambodia: Beyond Strikes
By Phoak Kung
Can the country resolve its ongoing clashes between labor and management?

February 22, 2015
Cambodia’s Garment Industry Rollercoaster
By Peter Ford
News for the vital industry has been decidedly mixed of late.

August 01, 2014
Rethinking Cambodia’s Reconciliation Process
By Phoak Kung
Involving only the country’s elites in the process will not be enough to keep the peace.

July 25, 2014
Can Cambodian Deal End Year-Long Standoff?
By Luke Hunt
Even with an agreement in place, a lack of detail may send the opposition back into the streets.

February 19, 2014
Protests, Strikes Continue in Cambodia
By Mong Palatino
Though their occupations differ, Cambodian workers are united in their push for a living wage.

January 28, 2014
Vietnamese Banker Sentenced to Life in Prison for Massive Embezzlement Scheme
By J.T. Quigley
Also: Cambodian police break up television protest, Malaysian church attacked with Molotov cocktails.

January 20, 2014
Cambodia’s People Power
By Peter Maguire
Cambodian protests look set to continue as the opposition senses government weakness.

January 17, 2014
Cambodia: A Dangerous Game of Brinkmanship
By Phoak Kung
The parties must begin talks before Cambodia passes the point of no return. But how to make that happen?

January 10, 2014
Cambodia: An Interview with Opposition Leader Sam Rainsy
“Hun Sen is an anachronism. He’s finished. It’s only a matter of time.”

January 08, 2014
Southeast Asia: 10 Trends to Watch For in 2014
By Prashanth Parameswaran
From Thai turmoil to ASEAN integration, it promises to be an interesting year for the region.
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