Cambodia: Democracy or dictatorship?

C Hughes - Southeast Asian Affairs, 2001 - JSTOR
In 2000, the political situation in Cambodia remained relatively stable for the second year in
a row, which was an important achievement, given the country's tortuous history. This …

Cambodia: The endgame of politics?

M Osborne - Southeast Asian Affairs, 2007 - muse.jhu.edu
The passage of 13 years since the first post-UNTAC (United Nations Transitional Authority in
Cambodia) elections were held in Cambodia, in 1993, gives emphasis to the single most …

Cambodia in 2001: toward democratic consolidation?

K Un, J Ledgerwood - Asian Survey, 2002 - JSTOR
The year 2001 marked the third year of relative political stability in Cambodia since the 1998
general elections. This calm political environment has set the stage for the coalition …

Cambodia in 1995: From hope to despair

PP Lizée - Asian Survey, 1996 - JSTOR
The events of the past year in Cambodia should be viewed against the background of the
dynamics set in motion by the nationwide elections of May 1993. These elections essentially …

Emerging stability in Cambodia

JJ Zasloff - Asian Affairs: An American Review, 2002 - Taylor & Francis
JOSEPH J. ZASLOFF fter three decades of turbulence, Cambodia has entered a period of
political A stability. A new government was invested in December 1998, following a second …

Cambodia: the Royal Government on trial

FZ Brown, L McGrew - Southeast Asian Affairs, 1995 - JSTOR
In September 1993, after a generation of destruction and divisiveness, the conditions
conducive to peace and reconciliation in Cambodia seemed to be in place. The national …

Cambodia: a year of consolidation

H Mehta - Southeast Asian Affairs, 1996 - JSTOR
Democracy versus Authoritarianism In an unequal battie between the forces of democracy
and authoritarianism, the latter prevailed. While many within the CPP and FUNCINPEC …

Cambodia: A hegemonic party system in the making

S Peou - Political parties, party systems and democratization in …, 2011 - World Scientific
Almost 20 years after the democratic transition first began on 23 October 1991 (when four
armed factions and 18 other foreign states finally signed the Paris Peace Agreements) …

Cambodia: The Cambodian People's Party Consolidates Power

CA Thayer - Southeast Asian Affairs, 2009 - JSTOR
This chapter reviews major domestic and foreign policy developments in Cambodia in 2008.
Three major issues are highlighted: the fourth national elections, the border dispute with …

Cambodia: From UNTAC to Royal Government

F Frost - Southeast Asian Affairs, 1994 - JSTOR
For Cambodia, 1993 was a watershed year. The involvement of the United Na tions reached
a climax with national elections, which were held successfully despite Khmer Rouge …