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Hun Sen
Cheering Cambodia's Strongman
By Philip Heijmans
Despite an intense crackdown on dissent, Hun Sen's supporters turned out for a mass rally ahead of Cambodia's elections.
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?
Doing More Harm Than Good: International Election Aid to Cambodia
By Charles Santiago
International election aid to Cambodia will only lend legitimacy to a sham vote.
China Spy Network Targets Cambodia Ahead of Elections: Report
By Luke Hunt
A new report offers further evidence of Beijing’s shenanigans.
Cambodia’s Ersatz Election
By George Wright
Anxiety and crackdowns define a battle for legitimacy in Cambodia.
China in Vogue, But Vietnam Still Hun Sen’s Lifeline
By Alex Willemyns
Has Hun Sen’s embrace of Beijing loosened the CPP’s relationship with Vietnam?
Sanctions Implicate Hun Sen’s Bodyguard Chief in Grenade Attack
By George Wright
Sanctions announced this week reference a 1997 grenade attack but illustrate souring modern relations between the US and Cambodia.
What’s Next for the Alleged Australia Spy in a Cambodia Prison?
By Luke Hunt
James Ricketson, who has endured more than a year behind bars, is expected to know his fate soon.
A New Digital Iron Curtain in Cambodia?
By Luke Hunt
An ongoing media crackdown looks set to intensify even further.
What’s Missing From Cambodia’s Democracy?
By Andrew Nachemson
The problems are deeper than the lack of a viable opposition party.
Are Cambodia and Laos Really Any Closer to Resolving Their Border Dispute?
By Tae-jun Kang
Despite some incremental progress, deeper questions remain unresolved.
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.