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Sam Rainsy
Can Cambodian Deal End Year-Long Standoff?
By Luke Hunt
Even with an agreement in place, a lack of detail may send the opposition back into the streets.
Cambodia’s Impossible Dream: Koh Tral
By Jeff Mudrick
History doesn't appear to support claims by the Cambodian opposition to the Vietnamese island of Phu Quoc.
Cambodia’s People Power
By Peter Maguire
Cambodian protests look set to continue as the opposition senses government weakness.
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?
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.
The Cambodia National Rescue Party: What’s Next?
By Phoak Kung
Cambodia’s opposition surprised supporters with its recent election results. Now it needs to show leadership.
Cambodia: Breaking The Deadlock
A little compromise on both sides could break the impasse and benefit everyone, including voters.
Cambodian Protests Continue, Hun Sen Open to Talks
More than 10,000 protesters staged non-violent rallies outside foreign embassies.
Cambodia Returns to a One-Party State
Defying an opposition boycott, Hun Sen appears to be pushing ahead. But options for both sides are limited.
Another Political Stalemate in Cambodia
Post-election Cambodia seems more of the same. But there are modest signs of change.