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Hun Sen
Cambodia: A Dangerous Game of Brinkmanship
By Phoak Kung
The parties must begin talks before Cambodia passes the point of no return. But how to make that happen?
South Korea in a Pickle over Cambodian Crackdown
By Luke Hunt
Did Seoul contribute to the bloody crackdown on garment workers?
Myanmar’s ASEAN Chairmanship: Lessons from Cambodia
By Justine Drennan
Will nascent reforms enable Myanmar to avoid a repeat of Cambodia’s notorious term?
Cambodia: An Interview with Opposition Leader Sam Rainsy
“Hun Sen is an anachronism. He’s finished. It’s only a matter of time.”
Cambodian Democracy Takes a Big Blow
By Luke Hunt
A weekend crackdown threatens the country’s increasingly fragile democracy.
Protests Greet New Year in Southeast Asia
By Mong Palatino
Price hikes, minimum wage disputes and political corruption spark discontent.
Cambodia Police Open Fire on Factory Protesters
By Zachary Keck
Three are reportedly dead after Cambodia’s military police used live ammunition on demonstrators.
Even the Chinese are Rapping Cambodian Knuckles
By Luke Hunt
China joins the ranks of Cambodia critics, accusing the Hun Sen regime of corruption.
NGOs in Cambodia: It’s Complicated
By Helena Domashneva
Although NGOs in Cambodia make a strong positive impact, their presence is not without controversy.
Japanese Maintain Soft Approach Vying for Indochinese Influence
Tokyo has earned plaudits for its aid approach, but it wants support for its maritime disputes.
Cambodia Cheers ICJ Ruling on Preah Vihear
Unanimous decision in favor of Cambodia’s claim to surrounding temple grounds.
Last Words From the Khmer Rouge as Tribunal End Nears
Nuon Chea and Khieu Samphan deny responsibility for genocide.