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Cambodian People's Party
Cambodia Marks 30 Years Under Hun Sen’s Rule Amid Uncertain Future
By Prashanth Parameswaran
Three decades on, the strongman shows few signs of relinquishing power anytime soon.
Cambodia: The Political Significance of Local Government
By Phoak Kung
Cambodia’s ruling CPP could rebuild support if it helped local government be more effective.
The Rise of Public Opinion in Cambodia’s Politics
By Phoak Kung
The ruling elite can no longer simply ignore the opinions of the Cambodian public.
Can Cambodian Deal End Year-Long Standoff?
By Luke Hunt
Even with an agreement in place, a lack of detail may send the opposition back into the streets.
Cambodia Heads Upmarket with Style and Hun Sen
By Luke Hunt
The threat of losing access to designer retail is not enough to win back Cambodia’s voters for the prime minister.
The Cambodian People’s Party: A Deficit of Leadership
By Phoak Kung
The party needs to allow its members to speak freely if it is going to make the reforms it needs to survive.
Spotlight on Cambodian Government Brutality
By Luke Hunt
Two court cases may give victims of vicious crackdowns their day in court.
Can Cambodia’s Media Reform?
By Theara Khoun
Without sweeping reform, traditional media in Cambodia is at risk of becoming irrelevant.
Cambodia: Challenges of Democratic Consolidation
By Heng Sarith
Cambodia needs to press ahead with reforms to consolidate its young democracy.
Cambodia’s People Power
By Peter Maguire
Cambodian protests look set to continue as the opposition senses government weakness.
Cambodia: A Dangerous Game of Brinkmanship
By Phoak Kung
The parties must begin talks before Cambodia passes the point of no return. But how to make that happen?
South Korea in a Pickle over Cambodian Crackdown
By Luke Hunt
Did Seoul contribute to the bloody crackdown on garment workers?