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Land rights in Cambodia: how neopatrimonial politics restricts land policy reform / Un, Kheang; So, Sokbunthoeun   Journal Article
Un, Kheang Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Summary/Abstract Cambodia has undergone substantial changes since the United Nations' sponsored election in 1993. Politically, the country has become increasingly stable under the domination of the ruling Cambodian People's Party (CPP). Economically, Cambodia has achieved an unprecedented level of economic performance, with GDP growth averaging almost 10 percent annually during the five years preceding the current economic crisis. In spite of these improvements in political and economic conditions, land rights have emerged as a major issue affecting the lives of many poor Cambodians. Comprehensive overall analysis of land policy reforms in the country remains lacking, however, and this article fills a void in the existing literature. Our analysis shows that despite land policy reforms in the past decade, Cambodia's land rights problems continue unabated. What accounts for this development? Through analysis of government land policies, an array of primary documents, and interview data from government officials and investors, this article questions the relevance of Cambodia's land policy reforms. Its central premise is that although past collectivization and weak governmental institutions have contributed to land rights issues, it is neopatrimonialism-a mechanism that dictates political interaction among the elites and between the elites and the electorate and resources governance and distribution-that perpetuates land rights problems and limits land policy reform.
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Mixed Legacy: The United Nations Intervention In Cambodia / Un, Kheang   Journal Article
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Patronage politics and hybrid democracy: political change in Cambodia, 1993-2003 / Un, Kheang 2005  Journal Article
Un, Kheang Journal Article
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Publication 2005.
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