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Sebastian Strangio is a journalist and author focusing on Southeast Asia. Since 2008, his reporting from across the region has appeared in more than 30 leading publications in the United States, Europe, and Asia.

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Posts tagged "Kem Sokha"
The World According to Cambodia’s CPP

The World According to Cambodia’s CPP

If the West truly wants to change Hun Sen’s behavior, it needs to understand how he sees the world.
Cambodia's Potemkin election -- what will come next?

Cambodia’s Potemkin election — what will come next?

Despite being free from the friction of meaningful opposition, fresh challenges loom for long-ruling Hun Sen
Cambodia Becomes the World’s Newest One-Party State

Cambodia Becomes the World’s Newest One-Party State

With strong Chinese support, Prime Minister Hun Sen has effectively destroyed all opposition to his autocratic rule.
Cambodia's Crumbling Democracy

Cambodia’s Crumbling Democracy

Behind the growing repression of Prime Minister Hun Sen’s government
Cambodian Democracy Makes Its Last Gasps

Cambodian Democracy Makes Its Last Gasps

An indifferent United States and assertive China have emboldened one of Asia’s longest-serving leaders to embrace outright authoritarianism.
Post-poll deadlock tests Cambodian stability

Post-poll deadlock tests Cambodian stability

PHNOM PENH – A new political dance has begun in earnest between Cambodia’s long-serving prime minister Hun Sen and his chief rival opposition leader Sam Rainsy, with potential far-reaching implications for political stability in the weeks and months ahead.
Poll loosens Hun Sen's grip on Cambodia

Poll loosens Hun Sen’s grip on Cambodia

PHNOM PENH – Cambodia’s opposition leader Sam Rainsy has called for an independent investigation into widespread electoral irregularities, a day after his party secured surprising gains in a tense national election.