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Hun Sen's Cambodia
Why a New Trade Pact Could be the Carrot the EU Needs in Cambodia
By David Hutt
The idea of such a pact is one such way for the EU to offer carrots, rather than just sticks, that can help it achieve its reform objectives in the country.
What’s Behind the Release of Cambodia’s Opposition Leader?
By David Hutt
The freeing of Kem Sokha has raised bigger questions about power and the way it is exercised in Cambodia.
What’s Next for the Alleged Australia Spy in a Cambodia Prison?
By Luke Hunt
James Ricketson, who has endured more than a year behind bars, is expected to know his fate soon.
A New Digital Iron Curtain in Cambodia?
By Luke Hunt
An ongoing media crackdown looks set to intensify even further.
A Rocky Start for the New Phnom Penh Post Owners in Cambodia
By Luke Hunt
It didn't take long after the sale for a range of concerns to surface.
What’s Behind the Sale of a Cambodian Newspaper to a Malaysian Investor?
By Luke Hunt
The sale is raising fresh concerns about the state of press freedom in Cambodia.
What Did the Laos-Cambodia Security Meeting Achieve?
By Prashanth Parameswaran
The interaction highlights ongoing efforts by both sides to manage contentious issues.
What’s Behind the New Cambodia-Laos Border Crisis?
By Luke Hunt
A closer look at an episode in the context of Hun Sen’s wider domestic and foreign policy.
Cambodia: Past, Present, and Future
By Luke Hunt
A conversation with Rob Carmichael.
Cambodia Remembers Murdered Government Critic as Elections Loom
By Luke Hunt
Tributes for Kem Ley flow a year after his assassination.
Why Cambodia’s Future Could Be Shaped By Its Senate
By David Hutt
The role of the legislative body has been overlooked but could be potentially important in determining the country’s politics.
Hun Sen Scores Victory in Cambodia’s Commune Elections
By Luke Hunt
Preliminary results indicate an outcome that is boost for the ruling party and a blow to an embattled opposition.
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