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Hun Sen's Cambodia
Hun Sen’s Rule in Cambodia Faces Test With Upcoming Polls
By Luke Hunt
Results will determine how firm the strongman’s grip is over the country.
Cambodia's Gays: Out of the Shadows?
By Luke Hunt and Molyny Pann
A closer look at the state of LGBTs in the country amid the recent Pride Week.
The Fall of Cambodia’s Patron-Client Politics?
By David Hutt
Upcoming commune elections will be a key litmus test of whether patron-client bonds are weakening.
Hun Sen Slams Cambodia’s ‘Foreign Servants’ at World Economic Forum
By Luke Hunt
Prime minister's outburst follows warnings of war if his party loses elections.
What We Don’t Know About the Cambodian Opposition’s Financial Plans
By David Hutt
Several important questions remain unanswered.
Why the US Must Forgive Cambodia's War Debt
By Ou Virak and Rupert Abbott
Two wrongs do not make a right.
The Trouble With Cambodia’s Two-Party System
By David Hutt
The lack of a formidable third party is hurting the country's opposition.
Cambodia Boosts Ties with China Amid Anxiety
By Luke Hunt
A sister cities agreement is only one component of a relationship with significant opportunities and risks for both sides.
Should Cambodia Forget Forgiveness in its US Debt Controversy?
By Luke Hunt
The country has few options to deal with the issue.
Rising Intimidation in Cambodian Politics Calls for Urgent Solidarity
By David Hutt
The worries continue to grow as elections approach.
Why Angelina Jolie's New Cambodia Movie Matters
By Luke Hunt
The film is an important addition to a genre that continues to be of interest to the country.