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As investment ramps up in Southeast Asia, poor farmers are often left out in the cold after foreign and domestic firms move to cash in on a myriad of new development opportunities. An estimated...
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By Matt Rusling Divon Lan, who explores emerging markets for Google, says the Tel Aviv, Israel he knew growing up in the 1970s was in many ways similar to the developing countries he works in now. But...
View ArticleOP-ED: Cambodia’s youth using social media to drive unprecedented change
By Mu Sochua During Cambodia’s 2013 parliamentary elections, the Cambodian People’s Party (CPP), Cambodia’s ruling party since the fall of the Khmer Rouge in 1979, had no message for the country’s...
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By Zhixing Zhang Forecast – Cambodia may lose its competitive advantage in garment industry in the coming years if it fails to address ongoing labor tensions. – The country’s polarized political scene...
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Decades after the Khmer Rouge murdered most of the middle class and brought the country’s economy back to the stone age, Cambodia is finally making an economic comeback. While growth in 2016 is...
View ArticleCambodia a ticking ‘time bomb,’ warns opposition VP Mu Sochua
Cambodia is a powder keg just waiting to explode, says opposition party Vice President Mu Sochua. The nation’s “unfair economic growth is a time bomb. It can explode at any moment,” the VP of now...
View ArticleCambodia’s youth still has Facebook — a powerful protest tool, says...
After a sham election and a ban on free media, Cambodia’s new generation of tech-savvy youth still has social media — a powerful protest tool, opposition party Vice President Mu Sochua tells Borderless...
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