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Cambodia
Lacking Justice, Cambodians' Discontent Rises
Why recent arrests, killings, villager discontent and a brutal past have created a toxic mix in Cambodia.
Human Rights Activist Arrested in Cambodia
Authorities have charged the owner of one of the country’s only independent media outlets with sedition.
Chilling Evidence in Khmer Rouge Trial
“He described how, as a trainee, he was forced to stand and watch…”
Laos Cozies up With Thailand
Much to Vietnam’s displeasure, Lao-Thai relations are better than ever.
The Great Timber Rush
Shrinking rainforests coupled with growing demand for prized timbers is fueling a new ‘gold rush’. It is not without risk.
Cambodian Ambassador Packs for Home
The ongoing row over the South China Sea takes an interesting new turn.
Battle for the Mekong Heats Up
By Tom Fawthrop
Indonesia Talks Defense With China
Jakarta’s proposed defense ties with Beijing risk upsetting ASEAN’s fragile balance.
Indonesia Capitalizes on ASEAN Divisions
Why the recent ASEAN summit may have been a diplomatic coup for one nation: Indonesia.
What Happens Now in the South China Sea?
Tensions in the South China Sea scuttled last week’s ASEAN summit, but Joshua Kurlantzick offers hope.
How ASEAN Sidelines Journalists
If ASEAN is to be taken seriously as an international body, respect for journalists is key, argues Luke Hunt.
Good Week for Hun Sen
The Cambodian People’s Party has done well in commune elections, giving Prime Minister Hun Sen a boost.