This study examines the dynamics and outcomes of movements by indigenous communities that targeted an agro-industrial investment demanding remedy to adverse impacts on their socio-economic conditions. Since the employment of initial institutional tactics, such as peaceful protests and petitions, yielded no significant outcomes, the indigenous communities escalated their tactics to non-institutional tactics: Violent protests. To respond, the government chose a combination of partial repression and moderate concession. To address the government responses, as well as the demands of indigenous communities, the company mitigated most of the adverse socio-economic impacts. As a result, the indigenous communities were able to achieve most of their...
This paper introduces and applies an analytical framework to study how formal and informal instituti...
The global land grab has played out vividly in Cambodia, giving rise to rural upheaval and new polit...
peer reviewedUntil recently, Kavet ethnic minority people traditionally practiced swidden agricultur...
© 2016 Dr. Sokphea YoungIn the social movement literature, scholars have proposed that the success o...
Cambodia has become a principal target of transnational (and domestic) land grabs over the past deca...
Economic land concessions are commonly believed to increase employment in rural areas, to offer new ...
Concessions granted to investors in Cambodia have generated a deep sense of insecurity in rural fore...
The indigenous people in Thmor Doun Pov and Tatei Leu, communes of Thmor Bang district of Koh Kong p...
Land conflicts in Ratanakiri Province, Cambodia, have been occurring increasingly since 1996 in indi...
At present, the indigenous people in the Central Cardamoms Protected Forest (CCPF) are facing a pro...
Indigenous communities, who live in natural resource-rich regions of Cambodia are some of the countr...
The Cambodian case examines migration, land tenure and land management, in a context of conflict and...
Land grabbing is a serious issue in Cambodia, where land concessions covered approximately 65 perce...
In the Mekong sub-region, governments rely on foreign direct investment for promoting national econo...
Like many nations in Southeast Asia, Cambodia faces challenges respecting the rights and culture of ...
This paper introduces and applies an analytical framework to study how formal and informal instituti...
The global land grab has played out vividly in Cambodia, giving rise to rural upheaval and new polit...
peer reviewedUntil recently, Kavet ethnic minority people traditionally practiced swidden agricultur...
© 2016 Dr. Sokphea YoungIn the social movement literature, scholars have proposed that the success o...
Cambodia has become a principal target of transnational (and domestic) land grabs over the past deca...
Economic land concessions are commonly believed to increase employment in rural areas, to offer new ...
Concessions granted to investors in Cambodia have generated a deep sense of insecurity in rural fore...
The indigenous people in Thmor Doun Pov and Tatei Leu, communes of Thmor Bang district of Koh Kong p...
Land conflicts in Ratanakiri Province, Cambodia, have been occurring increasingly since 1996 in indi...
At present, the indigenous people in the Central Cardamoms Protected Forest (CCPF) are facing a pro...
Indigenous communities, who live in natural resource-rich regions of Cambodia are some of the countr...
The Cambodian case examines migration, land tenure and land management, in a context of conflict and...
Land grabbing is a serious issue in Cambodia, where land concessions covered approximately 65 perce...
In the Mekong sub-region, governments rely on foreign direct investment for promoting national econo...
Like many nations in Southeast Asia, Cambodia faces challenges respecting the rights and culture of ...
This paper introduces and applies an analytical framework to study how formal and informal instituti...
The global land grab has played out vividly in Cambodia, giving rise to rural upheaval and new polit...
peer reviewedUntil recently, Kavet ethnic minority people traditionally practiced swidden agricultur...