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Cambodia
Yingluck and Foreign Policy
The Thai opposition looks like it might try to score foreign policy points against Yingluck Shinawatra. It probably won’t.
NGOs and Cambodia
A new law tightening up on NGOs in Cambodia likely has political motivations. Still, they need to work with the govt.
Death of a Cambodian
The death of Vann Nath, who survived the full horror of Pol Pot’s regime, is a huge loss for Cambodia.
Sand and Singapore
Worried about the environment, Southeast Asian countries are growing wary of exporting sand to Singapore.
Can Yingluck Fix Cambodia Ties?
The election of Yingluck Shinawatra has raised hopes that Thailand can improve its prickly ties with Cambodia. But will the Thai Army get in the way?
North Korea’s New Friend?
By Sebastian Strangio
Cambodia Land Deal Condemned
The World Bank criticizes a Cambodian land deal that has displaced thousands of poor residents from around a lake.
Trouble Brewing in Thailand?
Is the killing of a Cambodian soldier along the border with Thailand a sign of Thai domestic troubles to come?
Cambodia Stock Exchange Opens
The opening of Cambodia’s stock exchange marks another step down the road of economic development.
Cambodia’s Uighur ‘Madness’
WikiLeaks cables suggest serious shortcomings in Cambodia’s willingness to abide by human rights treaties – and China’s continuing influence in the country.
ICJ Rules on Preah Vihear
The ICJ rules that Thailand and Cambodia should withdraw their troops from the site of a disputed temple.
Upbeat on Thai-Cambodia Ties
The election of Yingluck Shinawatra could put relations between Thailand and Cambodia back on track.