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Hun Sen
What’s Next for Cambodia’s Sam Rainsy?
By David Hutt
A look at what may follow the opposition leader’s resignation.
Why Did Cambodia's Opposition Leader Quit?
By Luke Hunt
Sam Rainsy has resigned ahead of the country's elections.
Cambodia’s Prime Minister Is Wrong About Myanmar’s Rohingya Issue
By Sao Phal Niseiy
Sorry, Hun Sen: the Rohingya crisis can’t be dismissed as Myanmar’s internal affair.
The Real Price of Cambodia's Defamation Charges
By David Hutt
A closer look at what is a costly affair in the country.
The Truth About Anti-Vietnam Sentiment in Cambodia
By David Hutt
A closer look at a subject that often does not get enough sustained attention.
Judges and Rice: Cambodia's Expanding Reliance on China
By Luke Hunt
Is there a limit to Beijing's largesse for its southern ally?
Cambodia’s Ruling Elite One Step Closer to International Court
By Luke Hunt
Court rules that company bosses and complicit politicians can be tried for land grabbing and environmental destruction.
Cambodia's Anti-Vietnam Obsession
By Tim Frewer
Anti-Vietnamese sentiment dominates Cambodia, even among otherwise progressive NGOs and political groups.
How China Came to Dominate Cambodia
By David Hutt
How Cambodia went from denouncing China to being Beijing's most faithful client state.
The State and the CPP: Cambodia’s Social Contract
By David Hutt
In Cambodia, Hun Sen's CPP -- not the government -- has a monopoly on providing public goods.
Are Southeast Asia’s Strongmen Here to Stay?
By Hunter Marston
Across the region, inequality, globalization, and nationalism have given a boost to more authoritarian leaders.