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Hun Sen
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.
Uncertainty and Pressure: Cambodia Under the Weight of Sanctions
By Kimkong Heng and Veasna Var
Cambodia should be more wary of Western sanctions.
Cambodia’s Democracy and EU Trade Privileges: Taking a Long-Term View
By Darren Touch
Withdrawing Cambodia’s EBA privileges might not do more harm than good.
Remembering Heng Samrin and Cambodia’s Rebirth
By Luke Hunt
Luke Hunt speaks with veteran journalist Peter Starr about the career of one of the twentieth century’s greatest guerrilla commanders.
Beware Cambodia’s Europe Sanctions Hype
By David Hutt
Claims of threats to the country’s sovereignty are vastly exaggerated and miss the broader point about how foreign economic relations work.
Turkey’s Gülen Crackdown Comes to Cambodia
By Danielle Keeton-Olsen
One of Cambodia’s top international school systems has quietly changed hands amid the Gülen controversy.
January 7 in Cambodia: One Date, Two Narratives
By Kimkong Heng
Cambodian politicians should move beyond their arguments over history and find common ground to move Cambodia forward.
The Truth About War and Peace in Cambodia
By Luke Hunt
Some readings of the country’s history can be deceiving.
Vietnam-Cambodia Military Relations in Focus with Defense Minister Visit
By Prashanth Parameswaran
The interaction highlighted some of the ongoing priority areas for the defense relationship heading into 2019.
Hun Sen’s Monument to Himself
By Andrew Nachemson
The Cambodian prime minister inaugurated a monument celebrating his own achievements.
Cambodia’s Opposition Begins to Crack
By Alex Willemyns
After 2018’s election, Cambodia’s once united opposition veers toward a split.
What’s Next for the Cambodia-Laos Border Dispute?
By Prashanth Parameswaran
Both sides continue to try to resolve a thorny issue in their bilateral relationship.