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Rising Intimidation in Cambodian Politics Calls for Urgent Solidarity

The worries continue to grow as elections approach.
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Hollywood Comes to Cambodia

Angelina Jolie and Netflix bring the story of the Khmer Rouge back to Cambodia and let Cambodians tell it.
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Unlikely Partners: Cambodia and the Eurasian Economic Union

Even if the economic rewards aren’t astronomical, the partnership is beneficial for both sides.
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Time for ASEAN to Take Human Rights Seriously

To serve as a model regional organization, ASEAN can no longer ignore human rights violations.
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What to Make of the New US Defense Secretary's 'Apology Tour'

In Asia next week, it's up to Mattis to salvage key relationships bruised by President Trump's campaign rhetoric.
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8 Years Later: Understanding the Obama Administration's Asia-Pacific Legacy

How did the United States' foreign policy efforts in the Asia-Pacific pan out under the Obama administration?
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Australian Nurse Charged in Alleged Cambodian Baby Scam

Couples spend $50,000 on Cambodian gestational surrogates.
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New Laos Dam Heightens Mekong Fears

A third mainstream dam raises the threat posed to the river's future.
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Judges and Rice: Cambodia's Expanding Reliance on China

Is there a limit to Beijing's largesse for its southern ally?
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US Election 2016: The View from Asia

Either Hillary Clinton or Donald Trump will be the next U.S. president. What does Asia think about the election?
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The Changing Face of ASEAN

Myanmar, Laos, and Vietnam offer an unlikely breath of fresh air.
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Thailand's Future After the Constitutional Referendum

The Diplomat‘s Ankit Panda and Prashanth Parameswaran discuss Thailand's new constitution and upcoming Asian summits.
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A Friend of the Dead: Finding Justice in Cambodia

Luke Hunt speaks with academic Craig Etcheson, who played a key role in the establishment of the Khmer Rouge Tribunal.
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After the Big South China Sea Verdict, What Will ASEAN Say?

ASEAN foreign ministers will convene days after the highly anticipated South China Sea verdict drops. What will they say?
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The Power of Power: Laotian Village Generates Its Own Electricity

In a remote mountain village of northern Laos, a community has developed their own electrical grid, yet faces an uncertain future.
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Just How United Is ASEAN Against China Over the South China Sea?

Ankit Panda and Prashanth Parameswaran discuss ASEAN unity and North Korea's recent Musudan missile testing.
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Singapore-Kunming Rail Link: A 'Belt and Road' Case Study

The Yunnan to Singapore rail link should be a showcase for the Chinese strategy, but it too faces hurdles.
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Laos: The Land of a Million Elephants

The expansion of civilization is pushing humans and elephants closer and closer together.
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Damming the Nam Khan in Laos

The Nam Khan river, a major tributary of the Mekong, is being dammed in at least 3 places, displacing thousands.
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Seeing Landlocked Laos' Sea

The Nam Ngum dam was Laos’ first major hydropower project, and it resulted in the formation of an immense reservoir--the Laos Sea.
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Coffee, Kingdoms, and the Peace of Southern Laos

The area around Pakse, the largest city in southern Laos, is best known for its coffee production and the ruins of an ancient empire.
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Making the Most of Fruits of the Khone Falls

Not all living from the waters around the Khone Falls demonstrate concern for the health of the water or its creatures.
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The Mighty Khone Falls of Laos

Near the Laos-Cambodia border, the falls stretch across the breadth of the Mekong.
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Violence Flares in Laos

Hmong-government violence appears to have picked up again.
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US Begins 2016 Asia Outreach With Laos

Laying the groundwork for a presidential visit later this year, John Kerry met with senior Laotian officials.
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