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Hun Sen
Cambodia’s Strongman Taunts Opposition With Rocket Fire
By Prashanth Parameswaran
The country’s premier Hun Sen takes aim at activists battling a Chinese dam project.
Cambodia Suspends China Dam Project to Silence Opposition
By Prashanth Parameswaran
Move comes a day after the controversial deportation of a Spanish anti-dam activist.
Cambodia-Japan Relations: Beyond the East China Sea
By Phoak Kung
Regional maritime disputes put Cambodia in an awkward spot. It must not take sides.
Cambodian Land Conflicts Surge
By Prashanth Parameswaran
A persistent problem for Cambodia may be getting a lot worse.
Cambodia’s Hun Sen Taps Himself for Glory
By Luke Hunt
The prime minister is planning a major memorial in the capital.
Cambodia: A Tale of Two Outbreaks
By Luke Hunt
A tragic HIV outbreak in rural Cambodia has received scant attention.
Cambodia Marks 30 Years Under Hun Sen’s Rule Amid Uncertain Future
By Prashanth Parameswaran
Three decades on, the strongman shows few signs of relinquishing power anytime soon.
Southeast Asia’s Top Stories in 2014
By Mong Palatino
A look back at the region’s biggest stories over the past 12 months.
HIV Tragedy Tops 200 in Cambodia
By Luke Hunt
One unlicensed doctor appears to have caused a major outbreak of the virus.
With Aplomb and Relief Cambodia Brings Its Water Festival Back
By Luke Hunt
Held for the first time since a tragic crush killed hundreds, this year the festival passed without incident.
Cambodia’s Environment: Good News in Areng Valley?
By Pichamon Yeophantong
Can Cambodia’s nascent environmental movement save the pristine Areng Valley from a Chinese dam?
The Rise of Public Opinion in Cambodia’s Politics
By Phoak Kung
The ruling elite can no longer simply ignore the opinions of the Cambodian public.