This research article explains why Cambodias dual transition of peacebuilding and democratization after the civil war led to peace but not democracy. The research finds that democratization often threatened peacebuilding in Cambodia. Particularly elections led to political instability, mass protests, and renewed violence, and thus also blocked reforms to democratize Cambodias government institutions. By applying the war-to-democracy transition theory and theories of political reconciliation to Cambodias dual transition, the following research article finds that a lack of political reconciliation between Cambodias former civil war parties is the main reason why the dual transition failed. This article argues that peace-building and democrati...
After the 1991 Paris Peace Agreement, Cambodia set about the difficult process of state-building. De...
This Working Paper Series presents the results of a two-year research project on: “Social and Politi...
'Cambodia is a useful example in some ways for the promotion of democracy in ASEAN; in other ways it...
This article examines why Cambodia \u27s transition to democracy faltered in the years that followed...
For more than three decades Cambodia lived with civil war and genocide. After the peace agreement, m...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [306]-329).Over the last several decades, democracy has e...
Violent political conflict in Cambodia has persisted for over thirty years despite a 1991 UN-brokere...
The process of democratisation in post-conflict Cambodia has been problematic. Almost two decades af...
Democracy has been categorially accepted and used as foreign and domestic policy agendas for the hop...
This thesis proposes to answer the question of how despite Cambodia having an election in 1993 in wh...
This article questions the explanatory power of the theory of democratisation by elections. This app...
The Cambodian People’s Party (CPP) consolidated legislative control with a decisive election victory...
The title enlightens the difficulties of democratic transition that Cambodia experiences post Khmer ...
The dominant literature on Cambodian politics over the past two decades suggested that a mixture of ...
This Working Paper Series presents the results of a two-year research project on: “Social and Politi...
After the 1991 Paris Peace Agreement, Cambodia set about the difficult process of state-building. De...
This Working Paper Series presents the results of a two-year research project on: “Social and Politi...
'Cambodia is a useful example in some ways for the promotion of democracy in ASEAN; in other ways it...
This article examines why Cambodia \u27s transition to democracy faltered in the years that followed...
For more than three decades Cambodia lived with civil war and genocide. After the peace agreement, m...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [306]-329).Over the last several decades, democracy has e...
Violent political conflict in Cambodia has persisted for over thirty years despite a 1991 UN-brokere...
The process of democratisation in post-conflict Cambodia has been problematic. Almost two decades af...
Democracy has been categorially accepted and used as foreign and domestic policy agendas for the hop...
This thesis proposes to answer the question of how despite Cambodia having an election in 1993 in wh...
This article questions the explanatory power of the theory of democratisation by elections. This app...
The Cambodian People’s Party (CPP) consolidated legislative control with a decisive election victory...
The title enlightens the difficulties of democratic transition that Cambodia experiences post Khmer ...
The dominant literature on Cambodian politics over the past two decades suggested that a mixture of ...
This Working Paper Series presents the results of a two-year research project on: “Social and Politi...
After the 1991 Paris Peace Agreement, Cambodia set about the difficult process of state-building. De...
This Working Paper Series presents the results of a two-year research project on: “Social and Politi...
'Cambodia is a useful example in some ways for the promotion of democracy in ASEAN; in other ways it...