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Hun Sen’s Monument to Himself
By Andrew Nachemson
The Cambodian prime minister inaugurated a monument celebrating his own achievements.
What Do Prisoner Releases Mean in Hun Sen’s Cambodia?
By Luke Hunt
A closer look at the significance of the steady stream of prisoners that have been released.
Cambodia's Elections Highlight Growing Marginalization
By John Harley Breen
Neopatrimonialism remains the predominant influence on Cambodia’s political trajectory.
Cambodia’s Election: Mind the Numbers
By David Hutt
A closer look at some of the early figures coming out of the poll results and their significance.
Why Are Washington State Legislators Covering for Cambodia's Sham Elections?
By Chelsea Garbell
Why are state legislators from Washington state in the United States cozying up to the Cambodian regime?
Could Cambodia’s Minor Parties Play a Major Role in its 2018 Election?
By David Hutt
The potential importance of smaller parties in upcoming polls should not be overlooked.
What’s Behind the Sale of a Cambodian Newspaper to a Malaysian Investor?
By Luke Hunt
The sale is raising fresh concerns about the state of press freedom in Cambodia.
How Can Canada Respond to Cambodia’s Political Dilemma?
By Darren Touch
If Canada wants to be critical of the Cambodian government, it will have to be proactive.
Why Japan Is Wrong on Rights in Cambodia
By Erin Cook
Tokyo’s downplaying of rights issues is plain for all to see, and the effectiveness of the approach remains unclear.
What Does Hun Sen’s New Cambodia Military Aid Boast Really Mean?
By Prashanth Parameswaran
There appears to be much less than meets the eye.
Does Cambodia’s New Opposition Movement Really Matter?
By David Hutt
A closer look at the new Cambodia National Rescue Movement.
Why Cambodia Sanctions Will Fail
By Vannarith Chheang
A punitive approach will not stop the country’s democratic collapse.