When Cambodia’s Oil Begins to Flow: the Politics of Becoming a Petro-State
Memo #29 Andrew Cock Within two or three years Cambodia will likely export petroleum resources from offshore fields containing up to two billion barrels of oil and significant quantities of natural...
View ArticleCooperative Management of Mekong River is Crucial for 70 Million People
Memo #32 Richard Paisley Cooperation is crucial to manage rivers that flow across national borders. States along the Mekong River – and their 70 million inhabitants – depend on the cooperation of their...
View ArticleCambodia’s Khmer Rouge Tribunal – Victims’ “Right to a Remedy”
Pacific Prospective features the research of graduate students. Memo #129 By Theressa Etmanski – theressa.etmanski [at] gmail.com Case 002 of the Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia (ECCC)...
View ArticleElectoral Politics in Cambodia: A Challenge to Hun Sen?
Memo #269 By D. Gordon Longmuir – dglongmuir [at] gmail.com Cambodia has a liberal democratic constitution that provides for modern institutions and freely elected governments. But to challenge...
View ArticleHedging without coordination? The Cambodian Government’s Policies Toward Vietnam
Memo #369 By: Thearith Leng – thearithleng2011 [at] gmail.com Hedging, a mix of bandwagoning (political deference) and balancing (varying forms of defiance), has become a popular concept to explain...
View ArticleCurrent Gift-Giving Practices Devoid of Popular Legitimacy in Cambodia?...
Memo #392 By: Astrid Norén-Nilsson – astrid.nn [at] gmail.com In the last national elections in 2013, the opposition Cambodia National Rescue Party (CNRP) experienced a strong surge in support,...
View ArticleThe Future of Cambodian Heritage under China
Memo #398 By: Sarah K. Youngblutt – syoungblutt [at] gmail.com Of the 193 States Parties to the UNESCO World Heritage Convention (1972), Italy (with 47), Spain (45), France (42), and Germany (41) had...
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