Democracy in Cambodia - one decade, US$5 billion later: what went wrong?

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: 2005Subject(s): In: Contemporary Southeast Asia Vol 27 No 3 December 2005, pp.406-428 (19)Summary: In an age of heightened emphasis on democratization, the Royal Government of Cambodia illustrates many of the serious challenges which must be addressed to implant and nurture democracy in less developed political economies. With the widespread interest in democratisation and the spread of civil society, the Cambodian experience after 1993 provides a sobering example of the challenges which must be addressed to nurture democracy in less developed political economies.
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In an age of heightened emphasis on democratization, the Royal Government of Cambodia illustrates many of the serious challenges which must be addressed to implant and nurture democracy in less developed political economies. With the widespread interest in democratisation and the spread of civil society, the Cambodian experience after 1993 provides a sobering example of the challenges which must be addressed to nurture democracy in less developed political economies.

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