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Cambodian opposition
Was Cambodia Ever Really a Democracy?
By Andrew Nachemson
The coup of July 1997 cemented Hun Sen’s grip over the country, and it’s never wavered since.
The Life and Near Death of Sam Rainsy
By Andrew Nachemson
22 years after surviving a grenade attack, the popular opposition leader faces new questions about his role in politics.
What Went Wrong With Cambodia’s Opposition Party
By Ben Paviour
How has the CNRP fallen so far, so fast?
Hun Sen Slams Cambodia’s ‘Foreign Servants’ at World Economic Forum
By Luke Hunt
Prime minister's outburst follows warnings of war if his party loses elections.
What's Behind the Death of a Prominent Cambodia Government Critic?
By Luke Hunt
Kem Ley was shot dead in broad daylight on Sunday morning
Cambodia’s Withering ‘Culture of Dialogue’
By Ethan Harfenist
Crackdowns and power plays are raising tensions between the country’s ruling and opposition parties.
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