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Hun Sen
Hun Sen Wins Close, Flawed Cambodian Election
Hun Sen won at Cambodia’s polls – barely. Sam Rainsy has questioned the results.
China Primed for Hun Sen Poll Victory
In a recent statement Beijing clearly anticipates business as usual.
Sam Rainsy Return Raises the Stakes in Cambodian Election
Sam Rainsy arrived in Phnom Penh today to great fanfare. Could he unseat Hun Sen?
Cambodian Showdown Looms after Sam Rainsy Pardon
Rainsy now plans to return to Cambodia, for a showdown with PM Hun Sen in this month’s elections.
Cambodian Rulers Dogged by Pre-Election Jitters
Hun Sen’s party is resorting to myriad techniques to disrupt opposition prior to national elections.
As Elections Near, Cambodia’s Democracy Stumbles
Western donors face a conundrum as Hun Sen continues to ignore calls for fair elections.
Preah Vihear Temple: Redrawing Jungle Lines
Thai and Cambodian lawyers are making their cases for Preah Vihear Temple in The Hague this week.
Cambodian King Sihanouk’s Final Journey
Cambodians paid their last respects to their late King Norodom Sinhanouk at his cremation this week. He was 89.
Hun Sen’s Battle for Middle Earth
Cambodia has certainly endured its share of turbulent times. Its long-serving Prime Minister Hun Sen will soon go to the polls. The Diplomat profiles him here.
ASEAN Heads to the Ballot Box in 2013
Although voters in at least four ASEAN countries will go to the polls this year, don’t expect much change.
Cambodia's Economic Challenge
Even as the skyline of Phnom Penh grows with the symbols of modern architecture, Cambodia’s economy still faces a host of challenges.
Cambodia's "War" On Internet Cafes
A regulation banning internet cafes near schools is only the latest salvo in Cambodia’s ongoing war on internet freedom.