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Hun Sen
Could the End of Cambodia’s Opposition Be a Good Thing?
By David Hutt
A closer look at the implications of the ongoing government crackdown in the Southeast Asian state ahead of upcoming polls.
Cambodia's Worrying War on Free Speech
By David Hutt
The Hun Sen government is attempting to do through legal means what it had once done through violence.
The Cambodia Conundrum: What Is Wrong With Hun Sen?
By John Sifton
Cambodia’s allies and donors can and should press Hun Sen to end the repression of the opposition.
Cambodia: Past, Present, and Future
By Luke Hunt
A conversation with Rob Carmichael.
Cambodia's Microfinance Industry: Why Bigger May Not Be Better
By David Hutt
A closer look at an issue that has been in the spotlight recently.
Cambodia Remembers Murdered Government Critic as Elections Loom
By Luke Hunt
Tributes for Kem Ley flow a year after his assassination.
Why Cambodia’s Future Could Be Shaped By Its Senate
By David Hutt
The role of the legislative body has been overlooked but could be potentially important in determining the country’s politics.
Remembering the Cambodian Coup
By David Hutt
“Those old enough to remember it do… those too young have no idea how bad things got.”
Stop Hyping Up Sam Rainsy's Return to Cambodia
By David Hutt
It is not clear what good the opposition figure’s reentry would do for him, his party, or his country.
Hun Sen Scores Victory in Cambodia’s Commune Elections
By Luke Hunt
Preliminary results indicate an outcome that is boost for the ruling party and a blow to an embattled opposition.
After the Commune Elections in Cambodia: What’s Next?
By Sovinda Po
Can the CNRP reward voters' trust?
Hun Sen’s Rule in Cambodia Faces Test With Upcoming Polls
By Luke Hunt
Results will determine how firm the strongman’s grip is over the country.