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Sam Rainsy
The Triangulation of Cambodian Politics
By David Hutt
The CNRP may well have more to fear from the CPP’s triangulation than its intimidation.
Behind Cambodia’s Social Media War
By Mong Palatino
A political controversy has erupted over Facebook popularity.
Cambodia: A Generation Gap Divides a Struggling Nation
By Luke Hunt
Recent surveys offer some interesting insights into Cambodian life and politics.
Cambodia’s Opposition Leader Delays Return Home Amid Arrest Fears
By Luke Hunt
Sam Rainsy cancels his return trip to Phnom Penh where he risks being jailed in an ongoing crackdown on dissent.
Cambodia’s Withering ‘Culture of Dialogue’
By Ethan Harfenist
Crackdowns and power plays are raising tensions between the country’s ruling and opposition parties.
Cambodia’s Political Truce Breaks Down
By Joshua Kurlantzick
The 'culture of dialogue' in Cambodian politics already appears to be history.
A Tough Year for Southeast Asia's Opposition Parties
By Mong Palatino
Opposition figures across the region have faltered this year.
Cambodia’s Hun Sen Threatens to Kill Opposition Dialogue
By Prashanth Parameswaran
The 'culture of dialogue' can die, the premier warns.
Cambodia’s Garment Industry Rollercoaster
By Peter Ford
News for the vital industry has been decidedly mixed of late.
Cambodia’s Environment: Good News in Areng Valley?
By Pichamon Yeophantong
Can Cambodia’s nascent environmental movement save the pristine Areng Valley from a Chinese dam?
The Plight of Cambodia’s Khmer Krom Community
By Clothilde Le Coz
Ethnic Khmer from South Vietnam are seeking an apology and recognition, to little avail.
Interview: Sebastian Strangio
By Luke Hunt
The Diplomat’s Luke Hunt speaks with the author of Hun Sen’s Cambodia.