There was never any doubt who would win Cambodia’s 2018 elections, with electoral politics skewed to favour Hun Sen’s ruling Cambodian People’s Party (CPP). The CPP has already declared victory, claiming 76 per cent of votes and all of the 125 parliamentary seats. The elections were condemned as a “sham” by the opposition after the dissolution of the Cambodia National Rescue Party (CNRP), the imprisonment of CNRP leader Kem Sokha, and a crackdown on civil society and the media. These events mark a watershed in Cambodian politics, indicating the establishment of a single-party autocracy backed by China. (Autorenreferat
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Mirroring trends elsewhere in Southeast Asia, Cambodia has witnessed a pronounced shift towards stri...
Cambodia's hegemonic party system that emerged after the violent removal of First Prime Minister Nor...
The Cambodian People’s Party (CPP) consolidated legislative control with a decisive election victory...
In one guise or another, the Cambodian People’s Party (CPP) has dominated Cambodia for almost half a...
The year 2022 began with a newly anointed leader-in-waiting in Hun Manet, the eldest son of prime mi...
Hun Sen, the longtime leader of Cambodia, has used almost every tool in the authoritarian playbook t...
The dominant literature on Cambodian politics over the past two decades suggested that a mixture of ...
Since the fall of the Khmer Rouge regime in 1979 Cambodian politics has been dominated by Prime Mini...
This article questions the explanatory power of the theory of democratisation by elections. This app...
This year saw continued economic growth but increasing discontent over inequality and dispossession....
Although Cambodia adopted a modern democratic constitution in 1993, Prime Minister Hun Sen has conso...
On April 1st, Cambodia’s second Commune/Sangkat Council Election took place. Eight million Cambodia...
This thesis proposes to answer the question of how despite Cambodia having an election in 1993 in wh...
Although Cambodia adopted a modern democratic constitution in 1993, Prime Minister Hun Sen has conso...
Kamboja merupakan salah satu negara yang menerapkan sistem pemilu otoriter. Kondisi tersebut dimanfa...
Mirroring trends elsewhere in Southeast Asia, Cambodia has witnessed a pronounced shift towards stri...
Cambodia's hegemonic party system that emerged after the violent removal of First Prime Minister Nor...
The Cambodian People’s Party (CPP) consolidated legislative control with a decisive election victory...
In one guise or another, the Cambodian People’s Party (CPP) has dominated Cambodia for almost half a...
The year 2022 began with a newly anointed leader-in-waiting in Hun Manet, the eldest son of prime mi...
Hun Sen, the longtime leader of Cambodia, has used almost every tool in the authoritarian playbook t...
The dominant literature on Cambodian politics over the past two decades suggested that a mixture of ...
Since the fall of the Khmer Rouge regime in 1979 Cambodian politics has been dominated by Prime Mini...
This article questions the explanatory power of the theory of democratisation by elections. This app...
This year saw continued economic growth but increasing discontent over inequality and dispossession....
Although Cambodia adopted a modern democratic constitution in 1993, Prime Minister Hun Sen has conso...
On April 1st, Cambodia’s second Commune/Sangkat Council Election took place. Eight million Cambodia...
This thesis proposes to answer the question of how despite Cambodia having an election in 1993 in wh...
Although Cambodia adopted a modern democratic constitution in 1993, Prime Minister Hun Sen has conso...
Kamboja merupakan salah satu negara yang menerapkan sistem pemilu otoriter. Kondisi tersebut dimanfa...
Mirroring trends elsewhere in Southeast Asia, Cambodia has witnessed a pronounced shift towards stri...
Cambodia's hegemonic party system that emerged after the violent removal of First Prime Minister Nor...