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CIAO DATE: 6/99
Cambodia and the International Community: The Quest for Peace, Development, and Democracy
Frederick Z. Brown and David G. Timberman (eds.)
1998
More than five years after the Paris Agreements established a blueprint for achieving peace in Cambodia, and four years after the United Nations administered Cambodias first genuinely democratic elections, Cambodian peace and democracy have been shattered and socioeconomic development left in jeopardy by Hun Sens successful coup. This timely volume provides throughtful and balanced perspectives on many of the key issues now facing Cambodia, including achieving peace and reconciliation, sustainable economic growth and development, the prospects for democracy, and the appropriate role of the international community.
Preface
By Kevin F. F. QuigleyIntroduction: Peace, Development, and Democracy in CambodiaShattered Hopes
By Frederick Z. Brown and David G. TimbermanThe Burden of Cambodias Past
By David P. ChandlerThe Failure of Conflict Resolution in Cambodia: Causes and Lessons
By David W. AshleyPeacebuilding in Cambodia: The Continuing Quest for Power and Legitimacy
By Michael W. DoyleThe Challenge of Sustainable Economic Growth and Development in Cambodia
By Naranhkiri TithRural Development in Cambodia: The View from the Village
By Judy L. LedgerwoodLogging in Cambodia: Politics and Plunder
By Kirk TalbottBuilding Democracy in Cambodia: Problems and Prospects
By Lao Mong HayCambodia and the International Community: The Road Ahead
By Kao Kim Hourn