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Cambodia Reborn? : The Transition to Democracy and Development

1998 - Brookings Institution Press

242 p.

When United Nations sponsored elections were held in 1993, there were high hopes that Cambodia would finally be able to escape the nightmare of war, the killing fields, famine, and economic turmoil that its people had endured since 1970. Large amounts of international development assistance, a rapidly expanding NGO sector, and a pragmatic power-sharing arrangement between former adversaries, seemed to bode well for the future. Yet, as the country was once again preparing for elections in 1998, serious tensions and conflicts continued to undermine the transition process.This book examines Cambodias uneasy renaissance from years of conflict, isolation and authoritarian rule. It assesses, in particular, the efforts of the government, NGOs, and the international community to facilitate Cambodias various transitions to peace, democracy, and a market economy, as well as the strengthening of civil society.Copublished with the United Nations Research Institute for Social Development [Publisher's text]

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