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Cambodian People's Party
Cambodia: An Interview with Opposition Leader Sam Rainsy
“Hun Sen is an anachronism. He’s finished. It’s only a matter of time.”
Cambodian Democracy Takes a Big Blow
By Luke Hunt
A weekend crackdown threatens the country’s increasingly fragile democracy.
Khmer Rouge Tribunal: The Devil’s Advocates
By Daniel Otis
Defending Pol Pot's right-hand man at the troubled tribunal is a lonely job.
Even the Chinese are Rapping Cambodian Knuckles
By Luke Hunt
China joins the ranks of Cambodia critics, accusing the Hun Sen regime of corruption.
The Cambodia National Rescue Party: What’s Next?
By Phoak Kung
Cambodia’s opposition surprised supporters with its recent election results. Now it needs to show leadership.
Cambodia: Breaking The Deadlock
A little compromise on both sides could break the impasse and benefit everyone, including voters.
Reforming the Cambodian People’s Party
The recent elections should be a wakeup call for a party that has grown complacent over the years.
Cambodia Returns to a One-Party State
Defying an opposition boycott, Hun Sen appears to be pushing ahead. But options for both sides are limited.
Another Political Stalemate in Cambodia
Post-election Cambodia seems more of the same. But there are modest signs of change.
Why Rallies Are Not Really Rallies in Manila and Phnom Penh
There are “meetings” and “picnics” in Cambodia and the Philippines, but no “protests”.
Cambodian Protests Expected to Focus on China
This weekend Cambodians are expected to protest Beijing’s influence over Hun Sen’s government.
Cambodia: Time for Action, Not Rhetoric
With demographics changing the electorate, both ruling and opposition parties need to get specific.