viernes, 27 de julio de 2018

Cambodia Election Special Edition



All eyes are on voter 

turnout and legitimacy

On July 29, Cambodians will vote 
in the most controversial national
poll since the country's electoral 
system was launched in 1993, as 
Prime Minister Hun Sen seeks to add to his 33 years in power.

Read the Nikkei Asian Review's special coverage here.

Campaign coverage

Cambodian leader tries legitimizing election by getting out the vote

Aggressive tactics make voters afraid to abstain from casting ballots

Cambodia's Potemkin election -- what will come next?

Fresh challenges loom for long-ruling Hun Sen

Hun Sen warms seats for sons in post-election Cambodia

Eldest son seen succeeding but others point to divisions within ruling party

Southeast Asia urged to reject Cambodia's 'sham election'

Human rights group fears Hun Sen's example will inspire authoritarians in region

Unstoppable worker outflow dims Cambodia's future prospects

Thailand gets tough on migrants but keeps absorbing labor needed for development

Garment workers pressured to vote in looming Cambodia elections

Voters apathetic after opposition party outlawed; turnout will hint at legitimacy