Abstract
Joel Brinkley has written a heartbreaking piece in Foreign Affairs about Cambodian society thirty-five years after Pol Pot. We are presented with anecdote after anecdote about historical trauma, corruption, and poverty. It’s a depressing picture, and an important country case to have on the US’ foreign policy radar screen.
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Carpenter, Charli
(2009)
"Cursing Cambodia,"
Human Rights & Human Welfare: Vol. 9:
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4, Article 2.
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