Cambodian Prime Ministers 2: 1949-Independence
The term ‘Prime Minister’ is used loosely to refer to the parliamentary Head of State- as other terms are used
Read moreThe term ‘Prime Minister’ is used loosely to refer to the parliamentary Head of State- as other terms are used
Read moreThe term ‘Prime Minister’ is used loosely to refer to the parliamentary Head of State- as other terms are used
Read moreThe brutality of war has, since time began, countless times destroyed not only lives, but great cities and cultural legacies.
Read moreThe Buôn Ma Thuột Rebellion On September 20, 1964, American-trained Civil Irregular Defense Group (SID-GEE) troops based at Special Forces bases Buon
Read moreAuthor’s note: This series skips the civil war period from after 1970-74. I have written several pieces already on this
Read moreThis is Part 5 in a series looking at how the relationships between Cambodia -Vietnam-Thailand have shaped history. This latest
Read moreThis is part 4 of a history series exploring the relationship between Cambodia, Thailand and Vietnam. PART 1, PART 2,
Read moreThis is the second installment of the Military History of Kampot series. Part One is available to read HERE The
Read morePre-Independence Kampot Kampot came to prominence under 19th century French rule with the Circonscription Résidentielle de Kampot puuting the town in
Read moreThe Kampuchea (or Khmer) United Front for National Salvation (Khmer: រណសិរ្សសាមគ្គីសង្គ្រោះជាតិកម្ពុជា; KUFNS), often simply referred to as Salvation Front or by its French acronym FUNSK (Front Uni National
Read moreDuring the 1940s, several loosely aligned armed “Issarak” resistance groups made up of communist and non-communist forces were fighting a
Read moreSon Ngoc Thanh (Vietnamese: Sơn Ngọc Thành, Khmer: សឺង ង៉ុកថាញ់) (December 7, 1908* – August 8, 1977) was a Cambodian
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