In the Cambodian national elections in 2013, the opposition Cambodia National Rescue Party (CNRP) experienced a strong surge in support, finishing a close second to the long-incumbent Cambodian People’s Party (CPP). Whilst the CNRP campaigned on an anti-money politics, rights-based agenda, the CPP has relied on gift-giving practices to maintain links with voters. This article explores changing popular conceptions of provision to assess to what extent a democratic, rights-based conscience in Cambodia has emerged under the current neo-patrimonial regime. Building on qualitative interviews with 192 voters in post-election Cambodia, it finds that gift-giving practices play a different role than current academic theorizations of popular politics...
Background: This paper explores the changing experience of giving birth in Cambodia over a 53-year p...
Field of study: Communication.Dr. Elizabeth Behm-Morawitz, Thesis Supervisor."May 2017."[ACCESS REST...
There was never any doubt who would win Cambodia’s 2018 elections, with electoral politics skewed to...
In the Cambodian national elections in 2013, the opposition Cambodia National Rescue Party (CNRP) ex...
Since the fall of the Khmer Rouge regime in 1979 Cambodian politics has been dominated by Prime Mini...
In one guise or another, the Cambodian People’s Party (CPP) has dominated Cambodia for almost half a...
This article questions the explanatory power of the theory of democratisation by elections. This app...
Starting with a bang in 2013 and ending silently in 2017, Cambodia experienced a brief democratic mo...
International audienceThis article examines what campaigning means in Bamako and what it revealed ab...
The dominant literature on Cambodian politics over the past two decades suggested that a mixture of ...
This thesis proposes to answer the question of how despite Cambodia having an election in 1993 in wh...
My dissertation analyzes Khmer (Cambodian) language change, particularly its honorific registers, in...
This article examines gift-giving practice in Vietnamese media relations. Using the anthropological...
This research analyzes the effectiveness of international aid organizations across Cambodia by conce...
Cambodia's hegemonic party system that emerged after the violent removal of First Prime Minister Nor...
Background: This paper explores the changing experience of giving birth in Cambodia over a 53-year p...
Field of study: Communication.Dr. Elizabeth Behm-Morawitz, Thesis Supervisor."May 2017."[ACCESS REST...
There was never any doubt who would win Cambodia’s 2018 elections, with electoral politics skewed to...
In the Cambodian national elections in 2013, the opposition Cambodia National Rescue Party (CNRP) ex...
Since the fall of the Khmer Rouge regime in 1979 Cambodian politics has been dominated by Prime Mini...
In one guise or another, the Cambodian People’s Party (CPP) has dominated Cambodia for almost half a...
This article questions the explanatory power of the theory of democratisation by elections. This app...
Starting with a bang in 2013 and ending silently in 2017, Cambodia experienced a brief democratic mo...
International audienceThis article examines what campaigning means in Bamako and what it revealed ab...
The dominant literature on Cambodian politics over the past two decades suggested that a mixture of ...
This thesis proposes to answer the question of how despite Cambodia having an election in 1993 in wh...
My dissertation analyzes Khmer (Cambodian) language change, particularly its honorific registers, in...
This article examines gift-giving practice in Vietnamese media relations. Using the anthropological...
This research analyzes the effectiveness of international aid organizations across Cambodia by conce...
Cambodia's hegemonic party system that emerged after the violent removal of First Prime Minister Nor...
Background: This paper explores the changing experience of giving birth in Cambodia over a 53-year p...
Field of study: Communication.Dr. Elizabeth Behm-Morawitz, Thesis Supervisor."May 2017."[ACCESS REST...
There was never any doubt who would win Cambodia’s 2018 elections, with electoral politics skewed to...