Intervention and Change in Cambodia

Intervention and Change in Cambodia
Title Intervention and Change in Cambodia PDF eBook
Author Sorpong Peou
Publisher Institute of Southeast Asian Studies
Pages 621
Release 2000
Genre Political Science
ISBN 9812300422

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While competitive intervention perpetuated hegemonic instability, cooperative and co-optative intervention seemed to lead the country in the direction of illiberal democracy, in which greater hegemonic stability exists and may persist for some time."--BOOK JACKET.

Intervention & Change in Cambodia

Intervention & Change in Cambodia
Title Intervention & Change in Cambodia PDF eBook
Author Sorpong Peou
Publisher Institute of Southeast Asian
Pages 625
Release 2000
Genre Political Science
ISBN 9789813055391

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This book contributes to the ongoing debate on the complex transition in weak states from war to peace and from authoritarianism to liberal democracy. The analysis assesses the impact of foreign intervention on Cambodia’s state and societal structures during the period 1954–98. Three forms of intervention are discussed: competitive, cooperative, and co-optative. None of them contributed to the emergence of what is called a hurting balance of power -- a necessary, if not sufficient, condition for democratic compromise and maturation; none has the capacity to allow democratization to emerge and mature in the immediate term. While competitive intervention perpetuated hegemonic instability, cooperative and co-optative intervention seemed to lead the country in the direction of illiberal democracy, in which greater hegemonic stability exists and may persist for some time.

Government and Politics in Southeast Asia

Government and Politics in Southeast Asia
Title Government and Politics in Southeast Asia PDF eBook
Author N. John Funston
Publisher Institute of Southeast Asian Studies
Pages 458
Release 2001
Genre Political Science
ISBN 9789812301338

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In this substantial and referenced study, nine leading scholars present from inside the history, society, geography, economy and governmental institutions of each of the 10 ASEAN countries (Brunei, Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, and Vietnam).

Famine in the Remaking

Famine in the Remaking
Title Famine in the Remaking PDF eBook
Author Stian Rice
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2020
Genre Famines
ISBN 9781949199338

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"Famine in the Remaking examines the relationship between the reorganization of food systems and large-scale food crises through a comparative historical analysis of three famines: Hawaii in the 1820s, Madagascar in the 1920s, and Cambodia in the 1970s. This examination identifies the structural transformations that make food systems more vulnerable to failure"--

Conservation and Development in Cambodia

Conservation and Development in Cambodia
Title Conservation and Development in Cambodia PDF eBook
Author Sarah Milne
Publisher Routledge
Pages 308
Release 2015-02-11
Genre Nature
ISBN 1134581165

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Written by leading authorities from Australasia, Europe and North America, this book examines the dynamic conflicts and synergies between nature conservation and human development in contemporary Cambodia. After suffering conflict and stagnation in the late twentieth century, Cambodia has experienced an economic transformation in the last decade, with growth averaging almost ten per cent per year, partly through investment from China. However this rush for development has been coupled with tremendous social and environmental change which, although positive in some aspects, has led to rising inequality and profound shifts in the condition, ownership and management of natural resources. High deforestation rates, declining fish stocks, biodiversity loss, and alienation of indigenous and rural people from their land and traditional livelihoods are now matters of increasing local and international concern. The book explores the social and political dimensions of these environmental changes in Cambodia, and of efforts to intervene in and ‘improve’ current trajectories for conservation and development. It provides a compelling analysis of the connections between nature, state and society, pointing to the key role of grassroots and non-state actors in shaping Cambodia’s frontiers of change. These insights will be of great interest to scholars of Southeast Asia and environment-development issues in general.

Cambodia’s China Strategy

Cambodia’s China Strategy
Title Cambodia’s China Strategy PDF eBook
Author Chanborey Cheunboran
Publisher Routledge
Pages 239
Release 2021-06-21
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1000378330

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This book explores the tensions within Cambodia’s foreign policy between a tight alignment with China, on the one hand, and Cambodia’s commitment to the Association of the Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) as well as its delicate foreign policy diversification towards other major powers, on the other hand. It traces the long history of Cambodia’s quest for survival from its bigger and historically antagonistic neighbours – the Thai and the Vietnamese – and its struggle for security and independence from the two neighbours and external major powers, particularly the United States and China. It discusses Cambodia’s geopolitical predicaments deriving from its location of being sandwiched between powerful neighbours and limited strategic options available for the Kingdom. The book also assesses recent developments in Cambodia’s relations with its neighbours and their implications for Cambodia’s increasingly tight alignment with China in recent years. It considers the extent to which the ruling regime in Cambodia depends on strong relations with China for its legitimacy and survival and argues that there are risks and danger for Cambodia in moving towards an increasingly tight alignment with China.

Cambodia

Cambodia
Title Cambodia PDF eBook
Author Sebastian Strangio
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2020
Genre Cambodia
ISBN 9780300211733

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To many in the West, the word 'Cambodia' still conjures up indelible images of destruction and death: the legacy of the brutal Khmer Rouge regime and the terror it inflicted in its attempt to create a communist Utopia in the mid-1970s. In this highly acclaimed account, Sebastian Strangio offers an updated appraisal of modern-day Cambodia since its emergence from an era of upheaval and bitter conflict. This is a vivid portrait of a nation struggling to reconcile the promises of peace and democracy with a dark and tumultuous past. Book jacket.