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Cambodia under Hun Sen
Cambodian Leader Warns COVID-19 Has His Nation on ‘the Brink of Death’
By Sebastian Strangio
After months of low cast numbers, Cambodia's worsening outbreak suggests that COVID-19 is far from being defeated in the region.
Cambodian Prince Readies Return to Political Life
By Sebastian Strangio
Prince Norodom Ranariddh’s comeback is unlikely to amount to much in electoral terms – but is convenient for the ruling CPP.
Opposition Leaders Testing Cambodia’s Chilly Political Waters
By Luke Hunt
The maneuvering of Kem Sokha and Sam Rainsy once again spells trouble for their supporters inside Cambodia.
The World According to Cambodia’s CPP
By Sebastian Strangio and Sebastian Strangio
If the West truly wants to change Hun Sen’s behavior, it needs to understand how he sees the world.
What the Ricketson Case Says About Justice in Cambodia
By Luke Hunt
A closer look at the outcome of a much-anticipated verdict.
What’s Behind the New Cambodia-Laos Border Crisis?
By Luke Hunt
A closer look at an episode in the context of Hun Sen’s wider domestic and foreign policy.
Why Southeast Asia's 'Stabilitocracies' Endure
By David Hutt
For many, the price of instability still appears to be too high to pay for democracy to take root.
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.
Hun Sen Scores Victory in Cambodia’s Commune Elections
By Luke Hunt
Preliminary results indicate an outcome that is boost for the ruling party and a blow to an embattled opposition.
The Real Price of Cambodia's Defamation Charges
By David Hutt
A closer look at what is a costly affair in the country.
Is Cambodia's Chhay Thy Really a Sellout?
By David Hutt
A closer look at a development that is sparking controversy in Cambodia.
What’s Behind Thailand’s Engine ‘Gift’ to Cambodia?
By Ling Han
Move is part of progress being made on a railway project.
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