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Hun Sen
Cambodia's Commune Elections: A Barometer for 2018
By Marc Pinol
Three things to watch in Cambodia's commune elections that will impact next year's parliamentary race.
Hun Sen Slams Cambodia’s ‘Foreign Servants’ at World Economic Forum
By Luke Hunt
Prime minister's outburst follows warnings of war if his party loses elections.
What We Don’t Know About the Cambodian Opposition’s Financial Plans
By David Hutt
Several important questions remain unanswered.
Why Is Cambodia’s Illegal Logging Problem Still Rolling On?
By Luke Hunt
Report contradicts the official position that industrial-scale illegal logging is finished.
Where Is ASEAN On Press Freedom?
By Luke Hunt
It has been another poor year for the subregion in the annual World Press Freedom Index.
Why the US Must Forgive Cambodia's War Debt
By Ou Virak and Rupert Abbott
Two wrongs do not make a right.
The Trouble With Cambodia’s Two-Party System
By David Hutt
The lack of a formidable third party is hurting the country's opposition.
Chevron, Kem Ley's Murder, and Cambodian Politics
By G.C. Daigle
Kem Ley was gunned down in the parking lot of a Caltex station. That location was not randomly selected.
What Can Myanmar Learn From Cambodia's Peace Process?
By Sao Phal Niseiy
Lessons from Hun Sen’s "win-win" policy.
Should Cambodia Forget Forgiveness in its US Debt Controversy?
By Luke Hunt
The country has few options to deal with the issue.
Rising Intimidation in Cambodian Politics Calls for Urgent Solidarity
By David Hutt
The worries continue to grow as elections approach.
What’s Next for Cambodia’s Sam Rainsy?
By David Hutt
A look at what may follow the opposition leader’s resignation.