8 May 2018 Mourning Cambodia’s press freedom Erin Handley <p>The media crackdown continues with the sacking of the country’s last independent newspaper editor.</p>
1 Feb 2018 The awkward case of the Australian “spy” in Phnom Penh David Boyle Espionage charges against Australian film-maker James Ricketson have put a spotlight on Canberra’s delicate ties with Cambodia.
19 Jan 2018 Despite the controversy, the Khmer Rouge Tribunal is a success Tom Fawthrop There are many yardsticks beyond counting convictions for judging the achievements of the Khmer Rouge Tribunal.
11 Dec 2017 Australia wants to reform Hun Sen – ‘It’s not going to work,’ says opposition leader Aaron L Connelly 'Australia has been trying to reform those institutions, reform Hun Sen. It’s not going to work.'
1 Dec 2017 Donor scramble as Cambodia hits undo on democracy David Boyle The time may be ripe for punitive actions to call Hun Sen’s bluff.
28 Sep 2017 ‘First They Killed My Father’: A beautiful film that could help Hun Sen Elliot Brennan The release of 'First they Killed my Father' is well timed to advance fears of a return of the past.
6 Sep 2017 Quick comment: Milton Osborne on Cambodia’s crackdown Aaron L Connelly Aaron Connelly speaks with Milton Osborne, one of the world's leading historians of Cambodian politics, about recent developments in the country.
5 Sep 2017 Cambodia’s dying democracy Elliot Brennan If the West allows Cambodia's democracy to fall without a whimper, the contagion of despotism will be hard to contain in Southeast Asia.
28 Aug 2017 Hun Sen prepares for next year’s national elections Milton Osborne Hun Sen is preparing for next year’s elections, which means that he's determined to undermine, denigrate, and punish all those he sees as political enemies.
1 Jun 2017 A dam at Sambor: Another Mekong domino teeters Milton Osborne Four inhabited islands would have be submerged were the dam to go ahead, displacing 19,000 people.
12 Apr 2017 Electioneering in Cambodia: War debt and China’s favour Elliot Brennan Tough talk with the US on war debt and the budding new relationship with China are indicative of an unpopular leader steeling for elections.