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Cambodia-China relations, nation-building and dependency, and escaping the Khmer Rouge | Sophal Ear, Occidental College

September 02, 2020 Asia Global Institute
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Cambodia-China relations, nation-building and dependency, and escaping the Khmer Rouge | Sophal Ear, Occidental College
Show Notes

Meet the Author

Sophal Ear
Associate Professor of Diplomacy and World Affairs
Occidental College

Chinese influence over Cambodia is pervasive. From banks to casinos, from basic imports to expensive infrastructure projects, Beijing’s shadow looms from all directions. As the West punishes Phnom Penh for human rights violations and backsliding on democracy, China forges stronger ties. The two countries have announced the conclusion of a free-trade agreement. Sophal Ear of Occidental College and co-author Japhet Quitzon outline the economic benefits that the Chinese have brought to the ASEAN member nation, now a low middle-income country. The government of Prime Minister Hun Sen is counting on China to help it handle the immediate task of post-pandemic recovery and overcome longer-term structural challenges for the economy. The question is whether this dependency will be profitable and sustainable.

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