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Cambodian People's Party
Kem Ley's Murder and Cambodia's Other Worries
By Luke Hunt
The killing is only one of a series of concerns that has surfaced in the Southeast Asian state in recent weeks.
The Triangulation of Cambodian Politics
By David Hutt
The CNRP may well have more to fear from the CPP’s triangulation than its intimidation.
Democracy in Cambodia Is Working
By Suos Yara
The country has avoided a return to conflict and is moving ahead with reforms.
Why Did Cambodia’s Hun Sen Reshuffle His Cabinet?
By Luke Hunt
A closer look at the move and what it means.
Cambodia: A Generation Gap Divides a Struggling Nation
By Luke Hunt
Recent surveys offer some interesting insights into Cambodian life and politics.
Cambodia’s Opposition Leader Delays Return Home Amid Arrest Fears
By Luke Hunt
Sam Rainsy cancels his return trip to Phnom Penh where he risks being jailed in an ongoing crackdown on dissent.
Cambodia Needs ‘Genuine’ Dialogue to Avert Crisis: Opposition Spokeswoman
By Prashanth Parameswaran
Monovithya Kem calls for real culture of dialogue in an interview with The Diplomat.
Interview: Cambodia's Political Turmoil and Future Prospects
By Prashanth Parameswaran
The Diplomat talks with Monovithya Kem about the current state of the country’s politics and its future.
Cambodia: Hun Sen Draws First Blood
By Luke Hunt
The ruling CPP shows it is willing to get nasty in the long lead-up to the next Cambodian elections.
Cambodia’s Well-Heeled Military Patrons
By Luke Hunt
Could a privately funded army break down into militias and turn on itself?
New Jailings Expose the Farce of Cambodia’s 'Culture of Dialogue'
By Luke Hunt
Opposition leader Sam Rainsy's reaction to a recent incident is just plain disturbing.
Cambodia’s Hun Sen Threatens to Kill Opposition Dialogue
By Prashanth Parameswaran
The 'culture of dialogue' can die, the premier warns.