Archive for the ‘Cambodia’ Category

Speeding Up the Economy: The Role of Methamphetamines in the Southeast Asian Boom

Via The Diplomat, an article on how – faced with ruthless economic demands – increasing numbers of Southeast Asian workers are turning to a cheap, addictive drug that enables them to “work without stopping:” Like many teenagers around the world, Ngo started using drugs after being encouraged by his friends. But what separates his experiences […]

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Will Cambodia’s Funan Techo Canal Be A Success?

Via Eurasia Review, analysis of Cambodia’s Funan Techo canal: Mot Yen’s ramshackle kitchen is nestled under an old mango tree. It’s near the end of the season and there’s no fruit on the branches. Part of the kitchen wall has fallen off but the family doesn’t plan to fix it. “We’re moving anyway,” the 56-year-old […]

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The Gulf of Thailand: Next U.S.-China Flashpoint?

Via Nikkei Asia, a look at how Beijing’s backing of Cambodian infrastructure could alter regional balance of power: While geopolitical tensions between China and the U.S. have soared in the South China Sea and Taiwan Strait, raising serious fears of war, another important body of water in the Indo-Pacific — the Gulf of Thailand — […]

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Can Cooperation Solve Cambodia’s Canal Conundrum?

Via East Asia Forum, commentary on tensions surrounding Cambodia’s Funan Techo Canal which is backed by China: Cambodia’s US$1.7 billion Funan Techo Canal, backed by China, aims to reshape regional logistics and reduce reliance on Vietnam’s maritime routes. While the Belt and Road Initiative-backed project promises enhanced connectivity, it has raised security concerns about its […]

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Southeast Asia’s Old Airports Taking Off Once Again

Via Nikkei Asia, an article on Southeast Asia’s old airports which are revving back to life: Since last year, Indonesian airline TransNusa has routinely shuttled passengers between Jakarta and Kuala Lumpur two to three times each day. But when its Airbus A320 plane touched down outside Malaysia’s commercial capital on Aug. 1, it was hailed […]

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Chinese Cash Paves Way For Complicated Cambodian Development

Via East Asia Forum, a report on Chinese investment in Cambodia: In May 2024, Cambodia acknowledged China’s significant economic and political support by renaming a major road in Phnom Penh to ‘Xi Jinping Boulevard’, highlighting Cambodia’s extensive Chinese-funded development projects such as the Phnom Penh-Sihanoukville Expressway and the Sihanoukville Special Economic Zone. But concerns have […]

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